If "good all around players" means "good at everything" then there's only a couple of good all-around players in the league. Won't be seeing any bad defenders/passers/rebounders/ballhandlers on the list either, I would imagine.
To be a "good all around player" you first have to be an all around player. And in my view, you can't be one when there are critical aspects of your game (relative to your position) that are embarrassingly bad.
Illustrative example include Rondo's three point and free throw shooting, Bradley's ball handling, and to a lesser extent Sullinger's shot blocking.