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The keys to the second vote count for the 2023 NBA All-Star Game

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Kevin Durant and LeBron James, the most voted for the All-Star Game.

On Thursday, January 12, the nba reveal it second count from vote of fans for her All Star Game 2023.

All voting for the 2023 All-Star Game is done through NBA.com or the NBA app, with the fan vote accounting for 50% of the final vote to select the top 10 starters for the game.

The remaining 50% comes from current players in the league (25%) and a group of media members (25%).

Now that you know the structure and breakdown of the voting, let’s move on to the keys to the All-Star Game second vote count.

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The results of the second recount for the 2023 NBA All-Star Game

The 10 players with the most votes

  1. LeBron James—4,825,229
  2. Kevin Durant—4,509,238
  3. Giannis Antetokounmpo—4,467,306
  4. Stephen Curry—3,901,808
  5. Luka Doncic—3,649,647
  6. Nikola Jokic—3,441,893
  7. Jayson Tatum—3,281,124
  8. Joel Embiid—3,248,733
  9. Kyrie Irving—3,024,833
  10. Anthony Davis—2,950,563

Voting for the NBA All-Star Game began on December 20th and continues until 11:59 PM ET on January 21st. The race will be held on Sunday, February 19 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

If voting ended today, the teams chosen by fans would be…

Eastern Conference western conference
Kyrie Irving Guard Stephen Curry
Donovan Mitchell Guard Luka Doncic
Kevin Durant Inside Lebron James
John Antetokounmpo Inside Nikola Jokic
Jason Tatum Inside Anthony Davis

The toughest fights to be a starter

With Kevin Durant, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jayson Tatum and Joel Embiid fighting for three spots within the Eastern Conference, we knew this would be the closest All-Star position race. Durant and Antetokounmpo remain in the top two, but Tatum (3,281,124) passed Embiid (3,248,733) in the second count.

The Western Conference frontcourt is also vying for the final spot. While James and Jokic appear to have secured their spots, Anthony Davis (2,950,563) is just ahead of Zion Williamson (2,856,121) for the ultimate starting spot in the eyes of fans.

Fans have made it clear they want an East backcourt of Irving (3,024,833) and Mitchell (2,725,558), but James Harden (1,571,039) and Jaylen Brown (1,512,332) are still in contention. Mitchell’s position.

In the West, Curry (3,901,808) and Doncic (3,649,647) follow while Ja Morant (1,397,102) and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (1,338,764).

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They also get votes…

In the West, the biggest difference from the first count is that Warriors center Kevon Looney passed Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard for ninth in frontcourt voting. In the backcourt, De’Aaron Fox has moved into Jordan Poole’s spot as the 10th-most votes, looking for his first All Star Game appearance.

In the East, Knicks forward Julius Randle replaced Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen as the 10th most voted frontcourt. There were no changes among the top ten in the Eastern rear.

The views expressed here do not necessarily represent those of the NBA or its organizations.

Source: Sporting News

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