NBA-L-Star Game 2021: Full player pool for Team LeBron and Team Durant for selection for the draft on March 4



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The full roster pool for the 2021 NBA-L-Star game is now set. Reserve Tuesday night at TNT. Was announced on and the launch was announced last week. As always, 12 players were selected from each conference, making a total of 24 All-Stars. The convention ban was for voting purposes only, as the league will use the player draft for the third season, with the main vote-getter serving as captain at each conference conference. This year, LeBron James and Kevin Durant will both serve as captains. The draft is scheduled for March. The All-Star Game itself will be played in Atlanta in March.

Here’s a look at the full list of 2021 -L-star preferences:

Eastern Conference

Head Coach: Doc Rivers, Philadelphia 76ers

The beginning

Kevin Durant, Brooklyn Nets (team captain)

Bradley Bill, Washington Wizards

Joel Embid, Philadelphia 76 Ars

Guinness Antelope k Nampo, Milwaukee Bucks

Carrie Irving, Brooklyn Net

Reserved

Jillian Brown, Boston Celtics

James Harden, Brooklyn Net

Zach Lavin, Chicago Bulls

Julius Randall, New York Knicks

Ben Simmons, Philadelphia 76ers

Jason Tatum, Boston Celtics

Nikola Vusevic, Or Orlando Magic

Western Conference

Head Coach: Quinn Schneider, Utah Jazz

The beginning

LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers (team captain)

Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors

Luca D’Nick, Dallas Mavericks

Nicola Jokic, Denver Nuggets

Poet Leonard, Los Angeles Clippers

Reserved

Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers

Paul George, Los Angeles Clippers

Rudy Gobert, Utah Jazz

Damien Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers

Donovan Mitchell, Utah Jazz

Chris Paul, Phoenix Sons

Zion Williamson, New Orleans Pelicans

Jalen Brown, Zach Lavin, Julius Randall and Zion Williamson, four players, will play in the first All-Star Game, while LeBron James will make his 17th appearance in the game. This number puts him in third place all the time, behind only Karim Abdul-Jabbar (19) and Kobe Bryant (18). Despite the fact that some players were against the idea of ​​an all-star game amid the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver recently explained why the league thought it was the right thing to do.

“It’s a global phenomenon for us, and we’re doing our best to embrace all aspects of our league as far as we can through this epidemic, and this is just one more chance,” Silver said. “… it seems that during this epidemic no decision comes without uncertainty and without risk. This is yet another one, and yet it is my job to balance all those interests and ultimately it seems to do the right thing. Next. ”

Although fans will not come to the stands, there will be a ton of talent, and in return, the annual performance promises to be very exciting.