The latest updates on the NBA All-Star voting for 2025 have been unveiled, showcasing the frontrunners as anticipation builds for the upcoming All-Star Game scheduled for February 17 at the Chase Center in San Francisco. Once again, Nikola Jokić of the Denver Nuggets leads the Western Conference, with the Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo dominating the Eastern Conference.
According to the NBA's recent announcement, Jokić holds the top position among frontcourt players with over 2.27 million votes, continuing his strong performance since the last fan voting update. Giannis likewise remains unmatched, having tallied over 2.72 million votes for his play on the court and his popularity among fans.
While Jokić and Antetokounmpo shine at the top, the race for the guards has also intensified. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander from the Oklahoma City Thunder is leading with around 1.81 million votes, helping him maintain the first position over second-placed Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors. Curry has seen a surge, moving from third to second position, now with over 1.36 million votes.
Fan voting remains open until January 21 at 1:59 PM ET. This round of voting is particularly significant as new updates are regularly released, keeping both players and fans engaged. The next voting results will be released on January 17, providing insights on any changes before the final roster selections are made.
Meanwhile, the voting process for the All-Star starters is comprised of fan votes (50%), player votes (25%), and media votes (25%). This diversified system ensures broad representation of sentiments across the NBA community.
The detailed voting results reveal notable competitors across all categories. Here’s how the top players currently stack up:
Western Conference Frontcourt:
- Nikola Jokić (Nuggets) - 2,277,723 votes
- Kevin Durant (Suns) - 1,983,680 votes
- LeBron James (Lakers) - 1,981,529 votes
- Victor Wembanyama (Spurs) - 1,630,948 votes
- Anthony Davis (Lakers) - 1,528,262 votes
- Alperen Şengün (Rockets) - 556,515 votes
- Jalen Williams (Thunder) - 328,329 votes
- Andrew Wiggins (Warriors) - 307,738 votes
- Domantas Sabonis (Kings) - 250,715 votes
- Jaren Jackson Jr. (Grizzlies) - 185,459 votes
Western Conference Guards:
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Thunder) - 1,811,050 votes
- Stephen Curry (Warriors) - 1,369,365 votes
- luka Dončić (Mavericks) - 1,344,205 votes
- Kyrie Irving (Mavericks) - 797,965 votes
- Anthony Edwards (Wolves) - 657,245 votes
- James Harden (Clippers) - 453,898 votes
- Ja Morant (Grizzlies) - 329,823 votes
- De'Aaron Fox (Kings) - 242,807 votes
- Devin Booker (Suns) - 188,803 votes
- Norman Powell (Clippers) - 178,540 votes
Eastern Conference Frontcourt:
- Giannis Antetokounmpo (Bucks) - 2,721,339 votes
- Jayson Tatum (Celtics) - 2,224,086 votes
- Karl-Anthony Towns (Knicks) - 1,872,228 votes
- Paolo Banchero (Magic) - 788,502 votes
- Jaylen Brown (Celtics) - 723,231 votes
- Jimmy Butler (Heat) - 375,432 votes
- Franz Wagner (Magic) - 347,434 votes
- Evan Mobley (Cavaliers) - 294,256 votes
- Joel Embiid (76ers) - 286,057 votes
- Paul George (76ers) - 240,512 votes
Eastern Conference Guards:
- LaMelo Ball (Hornets) - 1,490,227 votes
- Donovan Mitchell (Cavaliers) - 1,181,310 votes
- Damian Lillard (Bucks) - 1,019,739 votes
- Jalen Brunson (Knicks) - 934,860 votes
- Trey Young (Hawks) - 543,839 votes
- Tyrese Maxey (76ers) - 460,143 votes
- Cade Cunningham (Pistons) - 401,978 votes
- Jordan Poole (Wizards) - 260,825 votes
- Darius Garland (Cavaliers) - 238,358 votes
- Tyler Herro (Heat) - 223,479 votes
Fans are encouraged to keep voting and support their favorite players, especially on special days like January 10, designated as “3 for 1 Days,” where votes count three times until late evening.
With the enthusiasm building as the All-Star Game approaches, the quest for the coveted starting spots continues to heat up.