LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo voted as All-Star captains

BOSTON - - LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo were named the skippers of the two groups that will participate in the 2023 NBA Elite player Game one month from now in Salt Lake City.

James ties Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - - whom he is going to pass as the association's unsurpassed scoring pioneer - - for most Top pick Game appearances with 19. James has now been chief for every one of the six years the NBA has used the configuration of two commanders drafting their singular groups. The Los Angeles Lakers star is averaging 29.9 focuses, 8.5 bounce back and 7.0 aids in his age-38 NBA season.

Antetokounmpo will be a skipper for the third time in his vocation, having done as such in 2019 and 2020, and will be an Elite player for the seventh successive season. The Milwaukee Bucks star is averaging 31 focuses, 12 bounce back and 5.3 helps this season for the Bucks, who enter Thursday's activity a half-game behind the Philadelphia 76ers for the second spot in the Eastern Meeting.

Joining James among starters chosen from the Western Meeting are New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson, Denver Pieces focus Nikola Jokic, Brilliant State Heroes monitor Stephen Curry and Dallas Free thinkers watch Luka Doncic.

The other East starters close by Antetokounmpo are Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant and his colleague Kyrie Irving, Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum, and Cleveland Cavaliers monitor Donovan Mitchell.

The starters are chosen by a weighted democratic cycle that is gotten from the fan vote being weighted as half of the ultimate result, with both the player and media parts of the vote each counting for 25%.

Philadelphia 76ers focus Joel Embiid just missed the cut in the wake of positioning third among East frontcourt players in the player and media rankings yet fourth in fan casting a ballot. Embiid accumulated 4,900,482 fan votes to Tatum's 5,221,720.

Lakers forward Anthony Davis set third among West frontcourt players in fan casting ballot however seventh and 6th in the player and media rankings, separately.

 

Three voting groups determined the starters: 

 â€¢ Fans (50%) 

 â€¢ NBA players (25%) 

ʉۢ Media panel 25%)

 


 

 



 

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