NEW YORK, Jan. 25, 2007 – Cleveland Cavaliers forward
LeBron James and Houston Rockets center
Yao Ming
led all players in votes received in the NBA All-Star Balloting program
presented by T-Mobile that determines starters for the 2007 NBA
All-Star Game. James, who earned Most Valuable Player honors in last
year’s midseason classic in Houston, received 2,516,049 votes, the
second-highest total in history behind Yao’s 2005 total of 2,558,278.
Yao received 2,451,718 votes this year, the fourth-highest total ever.
The closest voting race in this year’s balloting was among Eastern Conference guards. Miami’s Dwyane Wade secured one starting spot with 2,029,591 votes and Washington’s Gilbert Arenas (1,454,166) edged New Jersey’s Vince Carter
(1,451,156) by 3,010 votes in the fourth-closest race in NBA All-Star
history trailing A.C. Green/Karl Malone (1,226 votes) in 1990, Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar/Ralph Sampson (1,817 votes) in 1984 and John
Stockton/Derek Harper (2,562 votes) in 1990.
Miami center Shaquille O’Neal
(1,622,446) was selected to his 14th straight All-Star team, tying
Lakers legend Jerry West (14; 1961-1974) and Utah great Karl Malone
(14; 1988-2002) for the most consecutive selections. Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar holds the record for most All-Star Game selections with
19.
Through the 2007 NBA All-Star Balloting program, fans worldwide were
responsible for voting in the starters for the 56th NBA All-Star Game,
which will be played in Las Vegas on Sunday, Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. ET.
There were 69.1 million votes cast this year, a 17 percent increase
from 2006. The game will air live on TNT, ESPN Radio and in more than
200 countries and territories. Head coaches in each conference will
vote to determine the remaining All-Stars in their respective
conference, which will be announced Thursday, Feb. 1, on TNT.
Joining Yao as part of the Western Conference starting lineup is his Rockets’ teammate Tracy McGrady (1,942,796), who will be appearing in his seventh All-Star Game. San Antonio’s Tim Duncan (1,436,584), who has been selected to every All-Star team since he entered the league in 1997, and Minnesota’s Kevin Garnett (1,616,575), who captured All-Star MVP honors in 2003, will be the starting forwards. L.A. Lakers guard Kobe Bryant (2,138,777), who was the youngest All-Star in NBA history in 1998, makes his ninth All-Star trip.
James will be joined in the Eastern Conference frontcourt by O’Neal and Toronto’s Chris Bosh
(1,091,263), who will be making his first career All-Star start. Arenas
also will make his first career All-Star start while Wade makes his
second consecutive start and third straight appearance.
In selecting the reserves, the head coaches must vote for seven
players, including two guards, two forwards, a center and two players
regardless of position. Coaches are not permitted to vote for players
on their team. After the coaches select the reserves, if a player is
unable to participate in the All-Star Game, NBA Commissioner David
Stern will select a replacement.
Phoenix head coach Mike D’Antoni
and the Suns coaching staff earned the honor to coach the West as a
result of their 112-107 win over New York last night combined with San
Antonio’s 90-85 loss to Houston. The Suns (34-8, .800) have clinched
the best winning percentage through games of Feb. 4 among eligible
Western Conference teams for the All-Star coaching honors. The Eastern
Conference Coach is yet to be determined. Last year’s All-Star coaches
– Dallas’ Avery Johnson and Detroit’s Flip Saunders – are not eligible
this year.
Through the Balloting program, which ran from Nov. 13, 2006 through
Jan. 21, fans had the opportunity to vote at all NBA arenas, in 20
languages on NBA.com, on AOL.com/nba, at 1,250 T-Mobile-owned retail
locations and at t-zones using T-Mobile service or wap.nba.com for any
wireless carrier. Fans also were able to vote at several locations in
Las Vegas, the host city of NBA All-Star 2007, including the Las Vegas
Convention Center, Fremont Street and the Thomas & Mack Center. For
the first time, 13 NBA team arenas also carried a Spanish-language
version of the ballot. T-Mobile is the presenting partner of 2007 NBA
All-Star Balloting program. This year’s other All-Star Balloting
partners include 2K Sports, AOL.com, XBOX, GameStop & EB Games.
NBA All-Star 2007 is a week-long celebration that enables fans to
experience the thrill of the world’s greatest athletes playing the game
they love and features a full slate of community-enhancing activities
and fan festivals such as NBA All-Star Jam Session presented by adidas.
The leaders of both the Eastern and Western Conference players for
the final returns of the 2007 NBA All-Star voting program are attached:
| Eastern Conference |
Western Conference |
| F – LeBron James, Cleveland |
F – Kevin Garnett, Minnesota |
| F – Chris Bosh, Toronto |
F – Tim Duncan, San Antonio |
| C – Shaquille O’Neal, Miami |
C – Yao Ming, Houston |
| G – Dwyane Wade, Miami |
G – Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers |
| G – Gilbert Arenas, Washington |
G – Tracy McGrady, Houston |
| Head coach: TBD |
Head coach: Mike D’Antoni, Phoenix |
2007 NBA ALL-STAR FINAL BALLOTING
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Forwards:
LeBron James (Clev) 2,516,049; Chris Bosh (Tor) 1,091,263; Jermaine
O’Neal (Ind) 934,749; Grant Hill (Orl) 677,423; Paul Pierce (Bos)
615,911; Rasheed Wallace (Det) 549,693; Andre Iguodala (Phi) 459,139;
Tayshaun Prince (Det) 408,936; Caron Butler (Was) 404,489; Emeka Okafor
(Char) 388,170.
Guards: Dwyane Wade (Mia) 2,029,591; Gilbert Arenas (Wash)
1,454,166; Vince Carter (NJ) 1,451,156; Jason Kidd (NJ) 838,486;
Chauncey Billups (Det) 499,670; Stephon Marbury (NY) 458,181; Michael
Redd (Mil) 351,277; Ben Gordon (Chi) 316,428; Steve Francis (NY)
307,287; Richard Hamilton (Det) 306,547.
Centers: Shaquille O'Neal (Mia) 1,622,446; Dwight Howard
(Orl) 1,464,613; Ben Wallace (Chi) 788,950; Alonzo Mourning (Mia)
338,904; Andrew Bogut (Mil) 256,579; Zaza Pachulia (Atl) 244,507; Nazr
Mohammed (Det) 217,067; Eddy Curry (NY) 202,010; Zydrunas Ilgauskas
(Clev) 196,000; Primoz Brezec (Char) 164,734.
2007 NBA ALL-STAR FINAL BALLOTING
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Forwards:
Kevin Garnett (Minn) 1,616,575; Tim Duncan (SA) 1,436,584; Carmelo
Anthony (Den) 1,309,945; Dirk Nowitzki (Dal) 1,276,304; Shane Battier
(Hou) 1,025,643; Shawn Marion (Pho) 551,173; Lamar Odom (LAL) 438,824;
Josh Howard (Dal) 412,102; Pau Gasol (Mem) 237,828; Carlos Boozer
(Utah) 359,882.
Guards: Kobe Bryant (LAL) 2,138,777; Tracy McGrady (Hou)
1,942,796; Allen Iverson (Den) 1,813,638*; Steve Nash (Pho) 1,504,826;
Manu Ginobili (SA) 541,341; Tony Parker (SA) 501,429; Chris Paul (NOK)
462,206; Ray Allen (Sea) 444,443; Jason Terry (Dal) 421,924; Baron
Davis (GS) 354,412.
Centers: Yao Ming (Hou) 2,451,718; Amaré Stoudemire (Pho)
1,209,333; Erick Dampier (Dal) 385,179; Marcus Camby (Den) 373,382;
Mehmet Okur (Utah) 339,247; Francisco Elson (SA) 252,622; Tyson
Chandler (NOK) 202,531; Brad Miller (Sac) 186,230; Mark Blount (Minn)
175,322; Chris Kaman (LAC) 160,234.
* The Philadelphia – Denver trade involving Allen Iverson was
completed after the media panel’s deadline for selecting the ballot and
therefore Iverson is listed on the ballot as a member of his prior
team. For tabulation purposes, Iverson’s votes will be counted towards
the Western Conference totals.
TOP 10 ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON LEADING NBA ALL-STAR VOTE-GETTERS |
|
Player |
Year |
Votes |
| 1. |
Yao Ming, Hou |
2005 |
2,558,278 |
| 2. |
LeBron James, Cle |
2007 |
2,516,049 |
| 3. |
Shaquille O’Neal, Mia |
2005 |
2,448,089 |
| 4. |
Yao Ming, Hou |
2007 |
2,451,718 |
| 5. |
Michael Jordan, Chi |
1997 |
2,451,136 |
| 6. |
Yao Ming, Hou |
2006 |
2,342,738 |
| 7. |
Kobe Bryant, LAL |
2006 |
2,271,631 |
| 8. |
LeBron James, Cle |
2006 |
2,207,697 |
| 9. |
Shaquille O’Neal, Mia |
2006 |
2,192,542 |
| 10. |
Kobe Bryant, LAL |
2007 |
2,138,777 |
2007 NBA ALL-STAR BALLOTING TOP 10 OVERALL LEADING VOTE-GETTERS |
|
Player |
Votes |
| 1. |
LeBron James, Cle |
2,516,049 |
| 2. |
Yao Ming, Hou |
2,451,718 |
| 3. |
Kobe Bryant, LAL |
2,138,777 |
| 4. |
Dwyane Wade, Mia |
2,029,591 |
| 5. |
Tracy McGrady, Hou |
1,942,796 |
| 6. |
Allen Iverson, Den |
1,813,638 |
| 7. |
Shaquille O’Neal, Mia |
1,622,446 |
| 8. |
Kevin Garnett, Minn |
1,616,575 |
| 9. |
Steve Nash, Pho |
1,504,826 |
| 10. |
Dwight Howard, Orl |
1,464,613 |