Doncic, Giannis lead NBA All-Star voting
- On Jan. 6, 2026, the NBA released fan voting returns showing Luka Doncic led with 2,229,811 votes and Giannis Antetokounmpo had 2,092,284.
- NBA All-Stars this year are being selected without regard to position, with fans' ballots counting for 50% of the vote and a media panel and current NBA players each contributing 25%, voting closes on January 14 and lineups are revealed January 19.
- Among other leaders, Stephen Curry recorded 1,844,903 votes, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 1,554,468 in Western returns.
- Commissioner Adam Silver may add players to ensure rosters include 16 US and eight global players, with each team having at least eight players under roster rules.
- The All-Star tournament is scheduled for February 15 at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, featuring a World team and two US teams in three 12-minute games plus a 12-minute final.
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The majority of the NBA community was not receptive of the new All-Star format. But they voted anyway and turned this into an overwhelming nailbiter. As predicted, the international stars are dominating a very skewed race. Yet the USA side has the obvious frontrunners, Stephen Curry and LeBron James. The second round of votes in this revamped USA vs World format showed that ‘the King’ still holds the ability to make a late-ballot surge. The NBA…
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Luka Dončić continues to lead the fan voting for the NBA All-Star Game. In the second round of results, the Los Angeles Lakers guard has collected 2,229,811 votes so far. Janis Andetokumbo is the best in the Eastern Conference with 2,092,284 votes.
After the announcement of the second interim results of the voting for this year's NBA All-Star Game, Luka Dončić continues to be in the lead. He has no competition in the West, and the closest overall is Milwaukee star Giannis Antetokounmpo, who is 130 thousand votes behind. In total, Dončić has received 2,092,284 votes so far.
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