2015 NBA ALL Star Ballot Returns, Lebron, Steph Lead the Way *Updated*

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NEW YORK — LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers and John Wall of the Washington Wizards top the Eastern Conference, while Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors and Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans lead the Western Conference after the first returns of NBA All-Star Balloting 2015 presented by Sprint. James, in his first season back with the Cavaliers, is the overall leader with 552,967 votes, while Curry is second with 549,095 votes.

The 64th NBA All-Star Game will tip off Sunday, Feb. 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The game will be seen by fans in 215 countries and territories and will be heard in 47 languages. TNT will televise the All-Star Game for the 13th consecutive year, marking Turner Sports' 30th year of NBA All-Star coverage.

James, the New York Knicks' Carmelo Anthony (265,170) and the Chicago Bulls'Pau Gasol (247,953) pace the Eastern Conference's frontcourt players. Wall (299,209) is the East's leading vote-getter in the backcourt, followed by the Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade (265,917).

Curry, whose stellar play has led Golden State (23-4) to the league's best record, is currently joined in the West backcourt by the Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant(521,542). Davis (524,623), the Los Angeles Clippers' Blake Griffin (307,908) and the Memphis Grizzlies' Marc Gasol (227,554) lead all Western Conference frontcourt players.

NBA All-Star Balloting Presented By Sprint | First Returns


Eastern Conference

Frontcourt:

1. LeBron James (Cle) 552,967
2. Carmelo Anthony (NYK) 265,170
3. Pau Gasol (Chi) 247,953
4. Chris Bosh (Mia) 208,549
5. Kevin Love (Cle) 169,818
6. Joakim Noah (Chi) 69,994
7. Marcin Gortat (Was) 57,715
8. Jonas Valanciunas (Tor) 52,318
9. Kevin Garnett (BKN) 46,494
10. Al Jefferson (Cha) 43,230
11. Paul Pierce (Was) 35,197
12. Nikola Vucevic (Orl) 33,296
13. Paul Millsap (Atl) 21,545
14. Amar'e Stoudemire (NYK) 20,602
15. Andre Drummond (Det) 19,128

Guards:

1. John Wall (Was) 299,209
2. Dwyane Wade (Mia) 265,917
3. Kyrie Irving (Cle) 237,356
4. Kyle Lowry (Tor) 182,896
5. Derrick Rose (Chi) 105,465
6. Jimmy Butler (Chi) 99,984
7. DeMar DeRozan (Tor) 51,946
8. Giannis Antetokounmpo (Mil) 17,512
9. Louis Williams (Tor) 15,329
10. Bradley Beal (Was) 13,911

Western Conference

Frontcourt:

1. Anthony Davis (NO) 524,623
2. Blake Griffin (LAC) 307,908
3. Marc Gasol (Mem) 227,554
4. Tim Duncan (SA) 198,649
5. Kevin Durant (OKC) 191,881
6. LaMarcus Aldridge (Por) 152,253
7. DeMarcus Cousins (Sac) 117,003
8. Dwight Howard (Hou) 104,699
9. Dirk Nowitzki (Dal) 100,015
10. Kawhi Leonard (SA) 74,501
11. Rudy Gay (Sac) 51,873
12. DeAndre Jordan (LAC) 43,051
13. Nick Young (LAL) 32,050
14. Tyson Chandler (Dal) 31,659
15. Zach Randolph (Mem) 30.147

Guards:

1. Stephen Curry (GS) 549,095
2. Kobe Bryant (LAL) 521,542
3. James Harden (Hou) 336,998
4. Chris Paul (LAC) 257,528
5. Rajon Rondo (Dal) 107,366
6. Klay Thompson (GS) 90,957
7. Russell Westbrook (OKC) 84,686
8. Damian Lillard (Por) 82,884
9. Jeremy Lin (LAL) 77,276
10. Tony Parker (SA) 50,287

Someone is gonna get royally screwed out West

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damn, pau might make it as a starter in the east :mindblown:

drose votes looking flabby.

he's quietly averaging 18 and 5 on 45% shooting while only playing 27 minutes per game.
 

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How the fukk does Jeremy Lin have more votes than Tony Parker?

:dahell:
and Kobe Bryant, one of the most inefficient players in the whole league somehow makes it.
It just shows how irrelevant this is.
Reminds me of Yao Ming being voted in despite being out all year injured:mjlol:
 

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damn, pau might make it as a starter in the east :mindblown:

drose votes looking flabby.

he's quietly averaging 18 and 5 on 45% shooting while only playing 27 minutes per game.
Pau should be a starter in the East. Front Court should be Pau, Bosh, Lebron
 
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