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LeBron James' All-Star Game Streak Reaches 22 Years as NBA Announces Reserves

LeBron James extends his NBA All-Star streak to 22 years as one of 14 reserves chosen by coaches for the Feb. 15 U.S. vs. The World event.

  • Sunday night, LeBron James was named an All-Star for a 22nd consecutive year, one of 14 reserves announced for the Feb. 15 showcase at the Los Angeles Clippers' arena in Inglewood, California.
  • Despite the fan/media/players vote, NBA coaches voted over the past week to select the reserves, and LeBron James was chosen as a reserve under the league's 10-starter, 14-reserve rule.
  • Under the NBA's revamped midseason format, Kevin Durant earned his 16th All-Star selection, and several first-time All-Stars joined the three 8-man rosters.
  • Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo is expected to miss the game with a calf injury, and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver would select any replacement while Detroit's J.B. Bickerstaff will coach one team.
  • The Los Angeles Clippers had no selections despite going 16-4 over their last 20 games, while James, who missed last year's event, is selected as each team plays two games with the top two meeting in the championship.
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No one knows for sure whether LeBron James is even dehujading the margarita. 41 years old, he continues to show performance at the level of the best. And the NBA coaches understand that. That’s why they have just selected him from among the seven substitutes of the West Conference for the All Star, which is contested in mid-February in Los Angeles. In an unlikely record, it’s the 22nd consecutive election of the Ohio star, and perhaps the last o…

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Basketball giant LeBron James is expanding his own best brand and will be nominated for the all-star game in the NBA in the 22nd year in a row. There are also six newcomers. The old champion is deeply moved.

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The Lakers player's new appearance is a new record for his career

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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