NBA All-Star voting in 2023 has a leading name, Steph Curry, among the guards
With 2,715,520 votes, Steph Curry leads the Warriors’ picks and presently has the fourth-most votes overall and among all guards in the NBA all-star voting 2023. With 1,123,898 votes, Andrew Wiggins is the Golden State player with the second-most votes, after only Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Kevon Looney, and Jordan Poole.
On Wednesday, the NBA announced the preliminary results of the fan vote for the next 2022–23 NBA All-Star Game. The Golden State Warriors dominate the NBA with six players that received votes for the top 10 guards and frontcourt players in the Western Conference, proving once again that Dub Nation is in peak form.
Despite their inconsistency this season, the Warriors are still convinced that, if they stay healthy, they may clinch back-to-back NBA championships this year. There is definitely a propensity that Golden State can make that dream come true given that their lineup features the most vote-getters of any club in the league.
Curry’s participation in his career’s ninth all-star game is going to be of great importance. Curry ought to be a lock to play in his ninth All-Star Game. Before suffering a shoulder injury that has kept him out for the past several weeks, he was performing at an MVP level for Golden State.
Curry participated in the All-Star game the previous year and was voted the game’s MVP following a record-breaking 50-point effort in which he made 16 long-range three-pointers.
The other two Warriors chosen for the game last season were Wiggins and Green, and this season they are once again ranked in the top ten. Wiggins received a significant lift from Twitter fan voting to make the All-Star starting lineup last season.
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