LeBron James picked for 21st
straight All-Star Game, extending NBA record
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[January 24, 2025]
By TIM REYNOLDS
LeBron James is extending his All-Star records. And Giannis
Antetokounmpo is the people’s choice, again.
The NBA revealed the starters — some of them, anyway — for the
revamped All-Star Game on Thursday night, and there wasn't much in
the way of surprises. James is now officially an All-Star for the
21st year, and Antetokounmpo is now the ninth player to win the fan
vote in back-to-back seasons.
The other starters:
— New York's Jalen Brunson and Cleveland's Donovan Mitchell as the
Eastern Conference guards.
— Boston's Jayson Tatum and New York's Karl-Anthony Towns as the
East frontcourt players alongside Antetokounmpo.
— Golden State's Stephen Curry and NBA leading scorer Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
as Western Conference guards.
— Phoenix's Kevin Durant and Denver's Nikola Jokic as the West
frontcourt players alongside James.
The starters were picked through a system of weighted balloting: 50%
was fan voting, 25% was a media panel and 25% was voting by current
players.
There are 14 more All-Stars yet to be announced, and they'll be
chosen in a vote of the league's head coaches. That list will be
revealed on Jan. 30, and the All-Star Game — now games, really —
happens in San Francisco on Feb. 16.
Among the candidates for those reserve spots: San Antonio's Victor
Wembanyama, the Lakers' Anthony Davis, Minnesota's Anthony Edwards,
Dallas teammates Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, reigning All-Star
Game MVP Damian Lillard of Milwaukee, Miami's Tyler Herro, Atlanta's
Trae Young and Charlotte's LaMelo Ball — who led East guard fan
voting.
There will be at least 15 different players who “start” at the
All-Star Game this season. It’s the first year of a new All-Star
format, with three games. The 24 All-Stars will be drafted into
three teams of eight players apiece by TNT personalities and former
NBA greats Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith.
Those three teams will be entered into a four-team tournament, with
the remaining squad made up of NBA rookies and second-year players
from the Rising Stars event on All-Star Friday. There are two
semifinal games, with the winners meeting in a championship game.
The games should go quickly; the first team to reach 40 points wins.
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Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James looks toward the scoreboard
during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Los
Angeles Clippers, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP
Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Oklahoma City coach Mark Daigneault and an
assistant from his staff will coach two of the teams, and Cleveland
coach Kenny Atkinson and one of his assistants will lead the others.
The last two All-Star Games rewrote the offensive record books.
Boston's Tatum set an individual record with 55 points in 2023, and
last year's final score was 211-186 — the highest-scoring All-Star
Game ever.
LeBron at 40
James is now in line to become the third player to appear in the
All-Star Game after turning 40. The others: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who
did so at 40 and 41, and Dirk Nowitzki, whose All-Star finale came
when he was 40.
James — a pick for 21 straight years — now has two more All-Star
selections than anyone else in NBA history (Abdul-Jabbar was a
19-time pick) and is three years clear of anyone else for the
longest streak of consecutive selections. Kobe Bryant was picked for
18 consecutive All-Star Games, the second-longest such streak.
James is also set to start for the 21st consecutive year. The
second-longest streak of All-Star starts is 13, by Boston's Bob
Cousy.
Antetokounmpo gets 4.4 million fan votes
Antetokounmpo led the way with more than 4.4 million fan votes,
giving him the most in that department for the second consecutive
year.
The other players who have been the overall top fan choice in
back-to-back seasons: James, Michael Jordan, Julius Erving, Vince
Carter, George Gervin, Magic Johnson, Grant Hill and Yao Ming.
Kobe Bryant led the fan voting four times and Dwight Howard did
twice, but neither of those players ever did it in back-to-back
years.
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