If he NBA All-Star Game it wasn’t enough LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo they will select their teams for this year’s game just before it starts.
While we wait to see who will pick the captains in this one 2023 to form their teams, two NBA staff members from Sports news they put on their GM caps and performed a make fun of Draft ahead of the All-Star Game.
Scott Rafferty represented it Team LeBron while Gil McGregor she did the same with him John’s team. James’ team won the first election because they got more votes from the fans, from there the choices between the two teams continue. Coming to the substitutes, the Giannis team is the first to pick as the roles are reversed.
Who made a better team? Below the results.
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NBA All-Star Mock Draft 2023
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1. Team LeBron (@crabdribbles): Luka Doncic, Mavericks
Doncic has yet to have a good game in the All-Star Game, but we’re not here to talk about that. The Slovenian is putting together the best season of his career, leading the league in points while flirting with a triple-double every night. There is no answer for him offensively.
—Rafferty
2. Group John (@GMcGregor21): Jayson Tatum, Celtics
Giannis and Jayson Tatum have gone head-to-head enough, why not let them join forces on a stage like the All-Star? This season, the Celtics player is averaging 30.5 points per game, which, by the way, is the highest number in Celtics history. Tatum will fit in and open up the floor allowing Giannis to be Giannis.
— mcgregor
3. Team LeBron: Nikola Jokic, Nuggets
Is the current MVP still available? Then the choice is easy. With LeBron, Doncic and Jokic on the same team, the ball will move.
—Rafferty
4. Team Giannis: Kyrie Irving, Mavericks
Opening the court is the key here. I prefer Kyrie’s 39.2% success rate. Scott isn’t going to decide to take the two available interiors, is he?
— mcgregor
5. Team LeBron: Joel Embiid, 76ers
I see you and I had the same strategy in this one waiting for the other to take Jokic or Embiid, knowing that one of the two would likely be available in the end. I’m not going to let that happen! Yes, Jokic and Embiid on the same team is weird, but good luck stopping this team.
—Rafferty
6. Team John: Lauri Markkanen, Jazz
Before Scott goes crazy with his lineup, I’ll get the last big one available. Lauri Legend he is here to impress the home crowd and continue what he does every night at Vivint Arena.
— mcgregor
7. Team LeBron: Donovan Mitchell, Cavaliers
No disrespect to Morant, who I can’t believe will be the last pick, I have to take my shots with LeBron, Jokic and Embiid as front court. It helps that Mitchell knows Utah hoops.
—Rafferty
8. Team Giannis: Ja Morant, Grizzlies
My strategy may have backfired, but I’m still motivated with my team as I can complete my lineup with Morant. The base will give good options to the rest and will leave beautifully best moments.
— mcgregor
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9. Team Giannis: Damian Lillard, Trail Blazers
Look at the clock, it is Give me time. Opening up the pitch is the mantra for Giannis’ team this year and we’ll have a three-pointer from the logo to prove it.
— mcgregor
10. Team LeBron: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder
Gilgeous-Alexander had a legitimate case to start this All-Star Game, all things considered. Team LeBron is now home to four of seven players averaging more than 30 points per game this season. Nothing bad!
—Rafferty
11. Team John: Bam Adebayo, Hit
I recognize that I need more size and Adebayo is by far the best big among the reserves. His combination of intelligence and physicality will allow him to make life difficult for Team LeBron’s rotation.
— mcgregor
12. Team LeBron: Jaylen Brown, Celtics
Brown also had a legal case to start this year. The guard is having his best season and has proven to be one of the best on both ends in the entire league this season.
—Rafferty
13. Team John: De’Aaron Fox, Kings
Fox might be the fastest player in the league with the ball in his hands. With Antetokounmpo in charge of the offense and transition, this could be unstoppable.
— mcgregor
14. Team LeBron: Paul George, Clippers
I have all the size I need in Jokic and Embiid, so I’m happy to continue adding forwards to my team.
—Rafferty
15. Team Giannis: Pascal Siakam, Raptors
We don’t talk enough about the fact that Siakam is averaging 25.2 points, 7.9 rebounds and 6.1 assists this season. This is a great choice for my external rotation.
— mcgregor
16. Team LeBron: Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves
Edwards has already said he will. MVP. This could go incredibly well or horribly wrong, but it will be fun either way.
—Rafferty
17. Team Giannis: Tyrese Haliburton, Pacers
Halliburton is among the league leaders in assists. With many mouths feeding on the Giannis team, the point guard will make sure everyone gets their chance.
— mcgregor
18. Team LeBron: Domantas Sabonis, Kings
Welcome to the group of adults! Like I said, the ball on Team LeBron will move.
19. Team Giannis: Jaren Jackson Jr., Grizzlies
If I’ve learned anything from watching Antetokounmpo at the All-Stars, it’s that he’s going to require intensity and defense. How about the favorite to win the Defensive Player of the Year award?
— mcgregor
20. Team LeBron: DeMar DeRozan, Bulls
The Bulls have been disappointing so far, but DeRozan is averaging 25-5-5 and is once again tearing teams apart in clutch.
—Rafferty
21. Team Giannis: Jrue Holiday, Bucks
Let’s face it, we know Antetokounmpo will take Holiday with the first pick in the actual Draft. I’ll add it with my latest one choose. You’ve won a title together, let’s add an All-Star win to your resume as teammates.
— mcgregor
22. Team LeBron: Julius Randle, Knicks
Not much else to choose from so this is the last player for my team.
—Rafferty
final teams
| Team LeBron (Rafferty) | Team John (McGregor) | |
|---|---|---|
| Luka Doncic | Heading | Ja Morad |
| Donovan Mitchell | Heading | Kyrie Irving |
| Lebron James | Heading | Jason Tatum |
| Nikola Jokic | Heading | Lauri Markkanen |
| Joel Embiid | Heading | John Antetokounmpo |
| Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | Alternative | Damian Lillard |
| Jaylen Brown | Alternative | Bam Antebayo |
| Paul George | Alternative | De Aaron Fox |
| Anthony Edwards | Alternative | Pascal Siakam |
| Domantas Sabonis | Alternative | Tyrese Haliburton |
| DeMar DeRozan | Alternative | Jaren Jackson Jr. |
| Julius Randle | Alternative | jrue holidays |
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