Lakers' Bronny James actually received NBA All-Star Game starter votes

Jeremy Beren

Lakers' Bronny James actually received NBA All-Star Game starter votes image

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The wonderful thing about NBA All-Star voting is that everyone gets a say.

The NBA determines All-Star game starters through a "weighted score" that takes into account votes from fans, the media and other NBA players.

Everyone, in one form another, gets to have their voice heard. And in the case of two NBA players, they wanted it known that they thought Bronny James should start the All-Star Game in Los Angeles next month,

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The AP's Tim Reynolds reported Monday that LeBron James' son received two starter votes, despite averaging 1.5 points across 24 games played this season. The Los Angeles Lakers' second-year guard last played more than 10 minutes in a game on Nov. 8.

Bronny James has scored a total of 97 points across 51 career games. He has made two starts and is a career 31.8 percent shooter. But he has at least a couple players in his corner as he tries to carve out a rotation spot in the NBA.

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