It appears increasingly likely that Steph Curry will be the Warriors’ lone representative at the NBA All-Star Game in Salt Lake City on Feb. 19.
While the Warriors have five players appearing in the Top 10 of the third and final round of All-Star votes, Steph leads all West guards with 5,151,822 votes. The other four Dubs are ranked fifth or lower.
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Klay Thompson checks in at fifth among West guards with 1,222,843 votes, while Andrew Wiggins (2,158.855 votes) is fifth for West forwards, Draymond Green (981,965) is eighth and Kevon Looney (692,095) checks in at ninth. Jordan Poole appeared on the first round of All-Star vote returns at the No. 10 spot for West guards but has fallen off the leaderboard.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James (6,506,682) is pulling away from Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo (5,970,196) as the overall leading vote-getter. Steph ranks fourth overall among players, as Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant has racked up 5,858,182 votes.
Fan votes will account for 50 percent of the vote, while NBA players and a media panel will also account for the other 50 percent of the final tally. The NBA will reveal the full All-Star squads next Thursday at 4 p.m. PT on TNT.





