NBA All-Star Voting 2025: Second Fan Returns

The excitement for the 2025 NBA All-Star Game continues to grow as the second fan returns reveal some surprising trends and heated competition for starting spots. Let’s break down the latest All-Star voting results and key takeaways from both conferences.


Western Conference

Frontcourt

  1. Nikola Jokić (DEN): 2,277,723 votes
    The reigning MVP leads the Western Conference frontcourt with a commanding vote total.
  2. Kevin Durant (PHX): 1,983,680 votes
    Durant remains a fan favorite as he continues to impress in Phoenix.
  3. LeBron James (LAL): 1,981,529 votes
    The King holds steady in the top three as he seeks another All-Star appearance.
  4. Victor Wembanyama (SAS): 1,630,948 votes
    The sophomore sensation has captured fans’ hearts with his incredible game.
  5. Anthony Davis (LAL): 1,528,262 votes
    AD continues to show why he’s one of the best big men in the league.
  6. Alperen Şengün (HOU): 556,515 votes
    The young Rockets center earns a well-deserved spot on the leaderboard.
  7. Jalen Williams (OKC): 328,329 votes
    Williams’ strong season keeps him in the All-Star conversation.
  8. Andrew Wiggins (GSW): 307,738 votes
    The Warriors forward remains a fan favorite after an All-Star nod a couple years ago.
  9. Domantas Sabonis (SAC): 250,715 votes
    The Kings’ big man has quietly been one of the league’s best facilitators.
  10. Jaren Jackson Jr. (MEM): 185,459 votes
    The former Defensive Player of the Year rounds out the top 10.

Guards

  1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (OKC): 1,811,050 votes
    The Thunder star leads all guards in the West, solidifying his breakout season.
  2. Stephen Curry (GSW): 1,369,365 votes
    Curry climbs into second place as fans continue to show love for the sharpshooter.
  3. Luka Dončić (DAL): 1,344,205 votes
    The Mavericks’ star guard remains a lock for an All-Star spot.
  4. Kyrie Irving (DAL): 1,044,450 votes
    Irving’s dazzling skills keep him in the mix.
  5. Anthony Edwards (MIN): 713,406 votes
    The Timberwolves’ rising star makes his presence felt.
  6. James Harden (LAC): 453,898 votes
    Harden’s move to the Clippers hasn’t diminished his popularity.
  7. De’Aaron Fox (SAC): 242,807 votes
    The Kings’ leader continues to impress fans.
  8. Devin Booker (PHX): 183,803 votes
    Despite injuries, Booker remains a fan favorite.
  9. Norman Powell (LAC): 178,540 votes
    Powell cracks the top 10 with solid contributions for the Clippers.

Eastern Conference

Frontcourt

  1. Giannis Antetokounmpo (MIL): 2,721,339 votes
    The Greek Freak leads all players in fan voting with a dominant showing.
  2. Jayson Tatum (BOS): 2,224,086 votes
    Tatum’s stellar play has earned him the second spot in the East frontcourt.
  3. Karl-Anthony Towns (NYK): 1,872,228 votes
    Towns’ move to the Knicks has clearly resonated with fans.
  4. Paolo Banchero (ORL): 788,502 votes
    The Magic’s young star continues to impress in his sophomore season.
  5. Jaylen Brown (BOS): 723,331 votes
    Brown’s two-way game keeps him in the All-Star conversation.
  6. Jimmy Butler (MIA): 375,432 votes
    The Heat’s leader remains a steady fan favorite.
  7. Franz Wagner (ORL): 347,434 votes
    Wagner’s growth as a player is reflected in his voting numbers.
  8. Evan Mobley (CLE): 294,256 votes
    The Cavaliers’ defensive anchor earns a well-deserved spot.
  9. Joel Embiid (PHI): 240,512 votes
    A surprising drop for the MVP candidate, who lands outside the top five.
  10. Paul George (PHI): 220,452 votes
    George’s move to the East hasn’t gone unnoticed by fans.

Guards

  1. LaMelo Ball (CHA): 1,490,227 votes
    Ball leads all guards in the East with his electrifying play.
  2. Donovan Mitchell (CLE): 1,181,310 votes
    Mitchell remains a fan favorite as the Cavaliers’ go-to scorer.
  3. Damian Lillard (MIL): 1,019,739 votes
    Lillard’s first season in Milwaukee has been a hit with fans.
  4. Jalen Brunson (NYK): 979,456 votes
    The Knicks’ leader has earned respect across the league.
  5. Trae Young (ATL): 460,413 votes
    Young’s flashy style keeps him in the mix.
  6. Tyrese Maxey (PHI): 460,145 votes
    Maxey’s breakout season lands him in the top 10.
  7. Cade Cunningham (DET): 417,065 votes
    Cunningham’s leadership for the Pistons is recognized by fans.
  8. Darius Garland (CLE): 274,624 votes
    Garland’s playmaking earns him a spot on the leaderboard.
  9. Tyler Herro (MIA): 223,479 votes
    Herro’s scoring touch keeps him in the conversation.

Key Dates and Details

  • 3-for-1 Day: Friday, Jan. 10. Every vote by NBA ID members counts triple.
  • Next Fan Voting Update: Thursday, Jan. 16.
  • Voting Deadline: Monday, Jan. 20, at 11:59 p.m. ET.
  • Starters Reveal: Thursday, Jan. 23, on TNT at 7 p.m. ET.

How Voting Works

Fans account for 50% of the vote to determine All-Star starters, while current NBA players and a media panel contribute 25% each. Players are ranked in each conference by position, and the top two guards and top three frontcourt players with the best-weighted scores will be named starters. Fan votes act as the tiebreaker.


The race is far from over, and with more 3-for-1 Days coming up, fans have the power to shape the All-Star Game rosters. Who will make the cut? Stay tuned for the next update and make sure to cast your votes!

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