NBA All-Star voting 2023: LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo lead third fan vote results ahead of All-Star Game

Jordan Greer

NBA All-Star voting 2023: LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo lead third fan vote results ahead of All-Star Game image

This year's NBA All-Star ballot is filled with extremely difficult decisions.

In the Eastern Conference, there are four excellent players battling for three frontcourt spots. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kevin Durant, Joel Embiid and Jayson Tatum have all performed at a high level, but one of those MVP candidates will have to come off the bench in the All-Star Game.

And then there's the challenge of choosing two guards from the Western Conference pool. Stephen Curry, Luka Doncic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Ja Morant and more will give voters plenty to think about this month.

Ahead of the All-Star festivities in Salt Lake City, here are the latest voting results.

Vote now for your favorite NBA All-Star starters!

NBA All-Star voting results 2023 (third fan returns)

Eastern Conference guards

RankPlayerVotes
1.Kyrie Irving3,968,041
2.Donovan Mitchell3,851,233
3.Jaylen Brown2,097,700
4.James Harden1,991,721
5.Trae Young1,479,336
6.DeMar DeRozan1,130,944
7.LaMelo Ball607,544
8.Tyrese Haliburton578,752
9.Derrick Rose384,557
10.Darius Garland318,782

Eastern Conference frontcourt

RankPlayerVotes
1.Giannis Antetokounmpo5,970,196
2.Kevin Durant5,838,182
3.Jayson Tatum4,521,414
4.Joel Embiid4,318,035
5.Jimmy Butler954,799
6.Pascal Siakam745,112
7.Kyle Kuzma510,426
8.Paolo Banchero501,316
9.Julius Randle372,093
10.Nic Claxton371,090

Western Conference guards

RankPlayerVotes
1.Stephen Curry5,151,822
2.Luka Doncic4,905,655
3.Ja Morant1,921,276
4.Shai Gilgeous-Alexander1,843,460
5.Klay Thompson1,222,843
6.Russell Westbrook973,226
7.Damian Lillard668,169
8.Austin Reaves392,546
9.Devin Booker388,308
10.De'Aaron Fox382,173

Western Conference frontcourt

RankPlayerVotes
1.LeBron James6,506,682
2.Nikola Jokic4,718,218
3.Anthony Davis3,838,171
4.Zion Williamson3,760,732
5.Andrew Wiggins2,158,855
6.Paul George1,612,347
7.Lauri Markkanen1,348,243
8.Draymond Green981,695
9.Kevon Looney692,095
10.Domantas Sabonis686,291

How does the NBA All-Star voting process work?

The fan vote accounts for 50 percent of the total vote to determine the starters for the NBA All-Star Game. Current players and media members split the other 50 percent. Each ballot consists of two guards and three frontcourt players from each conference. Reserves are chosen by NBA head coaches, and league commissioner Adam Silver chooses injury replacements if necessary.

All-Star captains will then draft their teams from the eligible pool of players (starters in first round, reserves in second round). Captains will be selected based on which players earn the most fan votes in each conference. They are not required to draft based on conference affiliation or position.

Key voting dates ahead of 2023 NBA All-Star Game

  • Dec. 20: NBA All-Star fan voting begins at 11 a.m. ET
  • Dec. 25: 3-for-1 voting day
  • Jan. 1: 3-for-1 voting day
  • Jan. 5: First update on results
  • Jan. 6: 3-for-1 voting day
  • Jan. 12: Second update on results
  • Jan. 13: 3-for-1 voting day
  • Jan. 16: 3-for-1 voting day
  • Jan. 19: Third update on results
  • Jan. 20: 3-for-1 voting day
  • Jan. 21: NBA All-Star fan voting ends at 11:59 p.m. ET

2023 NBA All-Star schedule

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Friday, Feb. 17

  • Celebrity Game (7 p.m. ET)
  • Rising Stars Challenge (9 p.m. ET)

Saturday, Feb. 18

  • HBCU Classic (4 p.m. ET)
  • Skills Challenge, 3-Point Contest and Slam Dunk Contest (8 p.m. ET)

Sunday, Feb. 19

  • 2023 NBA All-Star Game (8 p.m. ET)

Jordan Greer

Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.