NBA All-Star Game 2020: What has and hasn't changed in the third fan vote returns

Scott Rafferty

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The NBA has revealed the third fan vote returns for the 2020 NBA All-Star Game.

Fans account for 50 percent of the final vote for this year's All-Star Game, which will take place at the United Center in Chicago on Feb. 17. The other 50 percent is made up by current players and a media panel, with each side accounting for 25 percent of the vote.

Voting opened on Dec. 26 and will conclude on Jan. 21.

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With that in mind, here are some takeaways from the third fan vote returns...

The results

The top-10 vote-getters

  1. LeBron James (LAL) — 4,747,887
  2. Luka Doncic (DAL) — 4,598,323
  3. Giannis Antetokounmpo (MIL) — 4,474,107
  4. Anthony Davis (LAL) — 4,412,619
  5. Kawhi Leonard (LAC) — 2,973,076
  6. James Harden (HOU) — 2,934,614
  7. Pascal Siakam (TOR) — 2,433,411
  8. Joel Embiid (PHI) — 2,398,743
  9. Trae Young (ATL) — 2,066,924
  10. Jimmy Butler (MIA) — 2,046,257

If voting ended today, the fan-voted starters would be...

Western Conference Eastern Conference
Guard — James Harden Guard — Trae Young
Guard — Luka Doncic Guard — Kyrie Irving
Forward — Kawhi Leonard Forward — Pascal Siakam
Forward — LeBron James Foward — Giannis Antetokounmpo
Forward — Anthony Davis Centre — Joel Embiid

What's changed?

The biggest change at the top is that Jimmy Butler is now one of the leading vote-getters, but he still ranks fourth among frontcourt players in the Eastern Conference. Since Kyrie Irving still ranks second among Eastern Conference guards, he would get the final starting spot based on the fan vote returns.

The three leaders in the Eastern Conference frontcourt are the same, although Pascal Siakam now has the second-most votes, surpassing Joel Embiid.

Los Angeles Lakers guard Alex Caruso continues to rise in the Western Conference, now ranking fourth among guards. He's ahead of players like Russell Westbrook, Donovan Mitchell and Ja Morant.

The two other biggest changes: Kyle Lowry has moved up to fifth place among Eastern Conference guards and Carmelo Anthony has moved up to sixth place among Western Conference frontcourt players. They ranked sixth and eighth, respectively, at their position in the second fan vote returns.

Where is Ben Simmons?

Simmons remains in eighth place among Eastern Conference guards. The players ahead of him: Trae Young, Kyrie Irving, Kemba Walker, Derrick Rose, Kyle Lowry, Zach LaVine and Jaylen Brown.

The tightest races for starting spots

They're basically the same as before.

Unless something drastic happens between now and the final returns, the Western Conference frontcourt and backcourt is set. It's the final guard and frontcourt spot in the Eastern Conference that's still up for grabs.

Jimmy Butler trails Joel Embiid by 352,486 votes and Kemba Walker trails Kyrie Irving by 16,985 votes.

The views expressed here do not represent those of the NBA or its clubs.

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Scott Rafferty is an experienced NBA journalist who first started writing for The Sporting News in 2017. There are few things he appreciates more than a Nikola Jokic no-look pass, Klay Thompson heat check or Giannis Antetokounmpo eurostep. He's a member of the NBA Global team.