Los Angeles Times

Curry, James are All-Star captains

- By Dan Loumena dan.loumena@latimes.com

Two of the sport’s biggest names will select their teammates for the game at Staples Center.

Although the NBA All-Star game on Feb. 18 at Staples Center will be played under a new format, most of the starters’ faces should be familiar after the league announced the top five vote-getters in each conference Thursday.

Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James and Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry led the balloting in the East and West, respective­ly. They will be the captains for the All-Star teams, which will be selected during a draft by the two superstars. Their first four picks must come from the pool of eight other top vote-getters.

It will be James’ 14th consecutiv­e All-Star appearance, one short of Kobe Bryant’s record, and Curry’s fifth. James will get the first pick while Curry will get to choose jersey colors since Staples Center is in the Western Conference.

“Captain huh? Really Appreciate all the votes from the fans, media and players! Honored to be an All-Star,” Curry posted on Twitter.

The other Eastern Conference players voted to start were: Toronto Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan, Boston Celtics guard Kyrie Irving, Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo and Philadelph­ia 76ers center Joel Embiid. It will be Irving’s fifth appearance while it will be DeRozan’s fourth, Antetokoun­mpo’s second and Embiid’s first.

The other Western Conference players voted to start were: Houston Rockets guard James Harden, Warriors forward Kevin Durant and New Orleans Pelicans big men Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins. It will be Durant’s ninth appearance while it will be Harden’s sixth, Davis’ fifth and Cousins’ fourth.

The always-loaded West is conspicuou­s by the absence of reigning MVP Russell Westbrook of Oklahoma City. Other possible reserves would be Clippers forward Blake Griffin and his former teammate, Rockets point guard Chris Paul. The trio has 20 All-Star appearance­s; Paul has nine of those.

The rest of the All-Star players, seven from each conference to be selected by NBA coaches, will be announced Tuesday during a TNT broadcast that starts at 4 p.m PST. The teams will be revealed during another TNT broadcast next Thursday beginning at 4 p.m. PST.

Fan ballots made up 50% of the voting, while NBA players and a media panel each were worth 25%. Every ballot listed three frontcourt and two backcourt players.

All-Star weekend at Staples Center opens on Feb. 16 with the Rising Stars game, continues Feb. 17 with the skills contests — including the slam dunk competitio­n — and culminates with the Team LeBron vs. Team Stephen game at 5 p.m. Feb. 18.

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