NBA All-Star Game 2022: LeBron James and Stephen Curry, the most voted after the third count | NBA.com Mexico

There is less and less to know who will be the ten players that will make up the two starting teams for the NBA All-Star Game 2022. And it is that we are in the voting period to choose the protagonists who will start the meeting, a vote that is already entering its final phase since the results of the third count. Just like last week, LeBron James and Stephen Curry continue to be preferred by fans, although it is Kevin Durant who leads in the East.

In first global position is the star of Los Angeles Lakers with 6,827,449 votes, followed by the base of the Golden State Warriors con 6.019.418, second overall and in the West, closing the Top 3 KD, leader of the East with 5,496,513 votes.

This voting process represents 50% of the total when choosing the headlines, the rest being made up of the votes of the press and players (25% each). Attending only to the support of the fans, the two teams would be as follows:

  • It is: Kevin Durant (frontcourt, 5.496.513 votos), Giannis Antetokounmpo (frontcourt, 5.124.925), Joel Embiid (frontcourt, 3.305.229), DeMar DeRozan (guard, 4.121.034) y Trae Young (guard, 2.147.111)
  • West: LeBron James (frontcourt, 6,827.449), Nikola Jokic (frontcourt, 4.132.522), Andrew Wiggins (frontcourt, 2.644.571), Stephen Curry (guard, 6.019.418) y Ja Morant (guard, 2.623.359)

the third count it was the last one before voting closes on January 22 and the lineups starters and captains will be revealed on Thursday, January 27 on the American network TNT. Meanwhile, the reserves and coaches will be announced on February 3, also on TNT.

Voting can be done as follows:

  • NBA App: The ballot can be accessed through the NBA App, which is available on Android and iOS. Fans can complete one selection per day (per day is defined as once every 24 hours).
  • vote.NBA.com – One ticket per day is accessible through that portal on the league’s official site, with the opportunity to access one ticket per day.
  • Twitter : Tweet, retweet, or reply with a hashtag of an NBA player’s first and last name (#FirstNameLastName) or Twitter username, along with the hashtag #NBAAllStar . Each tweet can include only one player’s name or player ID. Fans can vote for 10 unique players per day from December 25 to January 22.

Another detail to keep in mind, there is only one day left where the votes are worth double: this January 20 (from 12:01 AM to midnight Eastern United States).

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2022 All-Star Game Voting – Third Count

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Eastern Conference – Guards

  1. DeMar DeRozan (Chicago) – 4.121.034
  2. Trae Young (Atlanta) – 2,147,111
  3. Zach LaVine (Chicago) – 1.988.452
  4. James Harden (Brooklyn) – 1.962.928
  5. LaMelo Ball (Charlotte) – 958.717
  6. Kyrie Irving (Brooklyn) – 844.398
  7. Fred VanVleet (Toronto) – 577,540
  8. Derrick Rose (New York) – 490.655
  9. Darius Garland (Cleveland) – 343.551
  10. Jaylen Brown (Boston) – 330.409

Eastern Conference – Frontcourt

  1. Kevin Durant (Brooklyn) – 5.496.513
  2. Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee) – 5,124,925
  3. Joel Embiid (Philadelphia) – 3.305.229
  4. Jayson Tatum (Boston) – 1.580.022
  5. Jimmy Butler (Miami) – 1.384.267
  6. Jarrett Allen (Cleveland) – 507.074
  7. Pascal Siakam (Toronto) – 424.135
  8. Bam Adebayo (Miami) – 417.661
  9. Miles Bridges (Charlotte) – 330.372
  10. LaMarcus Aldridge (Brooklyn) – 318.655

Western Conference – Guards

  1. Stephen Curry (Golden State) – 6.019.418
  2. Ja Morant (Memphis) – 2.623.359
  3. Luka Doncic (Dallas) – 1,923,187
  4. Klay Thompson (Golden State) – 1.240.781
  5. Devin Booker (Phoenix) – 867.222
  6. Russell Westbrook (Lakers) – 855.990
  7. Chris Paul (Phoenix) – 758.336
  8. Donovan Mitchell (Utah) – 612.350
  9. Damian Lillard (Portland) – 458.858
  10. Anthony Edwards (Minnesota) – 303.343

Western Conference – Frontcourt

  1. LeBron James (Lakers) – 6.827.449
  2. Nikola Jokic (Denver) – 4.132.522
  3. Andrew Wiggins (Golden State) – 2.644.571
  4. Paul George (Clippers) – 2.312.248
  5. Anthony Davis (Lakers) – 2.071.920
  6. Draymond Green (Golden State) – 1.861.562
  7. Carmelo Anthony (Lakers) – 1.449.475
  8. Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota) – 1.195.004
  9. Rudy Gobert (Utah) – 583.976
  10. Deandre Ayton (Phoenix) – 472.402

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