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Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry Lead 1st Fan Returns Of NBA All-Star Voting 2022
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The Golden State War- riors’ Stephen Curry and the Brooklyn Nets’ Kevin Durant lead the Western and Eastern Conferences, respec- tively, in the first fan returns of NBA All-Star Voting pre- sented by Tissot.
In addition to Curry (Western Conference guards) and Durant (Eastern Confer- ence frontcourt), the Chicago Bulls’ DeMar DeRozan (Eastern Conference guards) and the Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James (Western Conference frontcourt) are the top vote-getters at their re- spective position groups.
The next NBA All-Star fan voting update will be shared Thursday, Jan. 13.
Western Conference Frontcourt
LeBron James (LAL) — 2,018,725
Nikola Jokic (DEN) — 1,649,809
Paul George (LAC) — 1,072,591
Andrew Wiggins (GSW) — 933,355
Draymond Green
Russell Wilson Asked If
Kevin Durant (left) and Stephen Curry lead after the first fan voting returns for NBA All-Star 2022.
(GSW) — 691,423
Guards Stephen Curry (GSW) —
2,584,623
Luka Doncic (DAL) —
787,690
Ja Morant (MEM) —
669,033
Klay Thompson (GSW)
— 367,743
Devin Booker (PHX) —
338,526
Eastern Conference Frontcourt
Kevin Durant (BKN) — 2,360,435
Giannis Antetokoun-
mpo (MIL) — 2,145,835 Joel Embiid (PHI) —
1,236,060
Jayson Tatum (BOS) —
643,970
Jimmy Butler (MIA) —
522,513
Backcourt DeMar DeRozan (CHI)
— 1,487,598
James Harden (BKN) —
892,065
Trae Young (ATL) —
862,878
Zach LaVine (CHI) —
776,043
LaMelo Ball (CHA) —
422,247
Isiah Thomas
He Wants To Return To
Takes Shot At Michael Jordan On Twitter
Seahawks Next Season
No matter what he says, Russell Wilson will con- tinue to face constant ques- tions about his future with the Seattle Seahawks.
Wilson’s future was once again a major part of his postgame news conference on Sunday following his team’s 38-30 win over the Arizona Cardinals.
The Seahawks quarterback laughed when it was brought
RUSSELL WILSON
up again, and made clear that he loves Seattle but also wants to win.
ISIAH THOMAS
Isiah Thomas sure knows how to hold a grudge.
The retired Detroit Pistons legend took to Twitter over the weekend to take a swipe at longtime rival Michael Jor- dan.
Thomas commented on a post about how both Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and LeBron James were now in the NBA’s top ten of all-time in three of the five major statistical cate- gories.
“The two GOATS @kaj33 @KingJames let it be known,” tweeted Thomas.
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