NBA All-Star voting 2021: How it works, fan vote end date, latest results & leaders

By | February 5, 2021

The NBA has not yet finalized all the details regarding the 2021 All-Star Game, but we do know how the voting process will play out.

Ahead of this year’s All-Star festivities, which will reportedly take place March 7 in Atlanta, the league has released the first round of fan voting results. A few big names are unsurprisingly at the top of the lists, but there are some eye-openers on the leaderboards.

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Kevin Durant and LeBron James emerged as the leading vote-getters in the Eastern and Western conferences, respectively, earning more than 2 million votes each. Trae Young, who finished first among East guards in last year’s returns, didn’t even break the top five at his position. And then there’s the curious case of Klay Thompson, the No. 10 guard in the West despite being out for the season with an Achilles injury.

You can check out the latest results below ahead of the 2021 All-Star break.

How does the NBA All-Star voting process work?

The fan vote accounts for 50 percent of the total vote to determine the starters for the NBA All-Star Game. Current players and media members split the other 50 percent. Each ballot consists of two guards and three frontcourt players from each conference. Reserves are chosen by NBA head coaches, and league commissioner Adam Silver chooses injury replacements if necessary.

All-Star captains will then draft their teams from the eligible pool of players (starters in first round, reserves in second round). Captains will be selected based on which players earn the most fan votes in each conference. They are not required to draft based on conference affiliation or position.

Key dates ahead of the 2021 NBA All-Star Game

Fan voting for the 2021 NBA All-Star Game ends Tuesday, Feb. 16, and the starting pool will be announced two days later on Thursday, Feb. 18.

  • Fan voting ends: Feb. 16 at 11:59 p.m. ET
  • All-Star starters announced: Feb. 18
  • All-Star reserves announced: Feb. 23
  • All-Star Draft: TBD
  • 2021 NBA All-Star Game: March 7 (per multiple reports)

NBA All-Star 2021 fan voting results

These results are from the first round of fan voting. Another update will be provided Feb. 11.

Eastern Conference guards

Rank Player Votes
1. Bradley Beal, Wizards 1,273,817
2. Kyrie Irving, Nets 1,093,611
3. James Harden, Nets 1,014,763
4. Jaylen Brown, Celtics 590,195
5. Zach LaVine, Bulls 486,547
6. Trae Young, Hawks 368,126
7. Collin Sexton, Cavaliers 207,218
8. Derrick Rose, Pistons 183,899
9. Russell Westbrook, Wizards 137,641
10. Ben Simmons, 76ers 117,993

Eastern Conference frontcourt

Rank Player Votes
1. Kevin Durant, Nets 2,302,705
2. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks 1,752,185
3. Joel Embiid, 76ers 1,584,028
4. Jayson Tatum, Celtics 822,151
5. Jimmy Butler, Heat 327,929
6. Bam Adebayo, Heat 307,498
7. Domantas Sabonis, Pacers 186,275
8. Julius Randle, Knicks 175,325
9. Gordon Hayward, Celtics 159,767
10. Jerami Grant, Pistons 134,487

Western Conference guards

Rank Player Votes
1. Stephen Curry, Warriors 2,113,178
2. Luka Doncic, Mavericks 1,395,719
3. Damian Lillard, Trail Blazers 998,853
4. Ja Morant, Grizzlies 257,743
5. Donovan Mitchell, Jazz 236,850
6. Devin Booker, Suns 173,755
7. Chris Paul, Suns 128,127
8. CJ McCollum, Trail Blazers 104,965
9. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder 99,286
10. Klay Thompson, Warriors 99,094

Western Conference frontcourt

Rank Player Votes
1. LeBron James, Lakers 2,288,676
2. Nikola Jokic, Nuggets 1,477,975
3. Kawhi Leonard, Clippers 1,285,777
4. Anthony Davis, Lakers 1,192,881
5. Paul George, Clippers 549,280
6. Zion Williamson, Pelicans 411,668
7. Andrew Wiggins, Warriors 264,781
8. Christian Wood, Rockets 261,009
9. Brandon Ingram, Pelicans 230,387
10. Carmelo Anthony, Trail Blazers 179,310

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