The NBA All-Star teams were announced on Thursday night. The game's biggest stars made the game as usual, including Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James and Milwaukee Bucks sensation Giannis Antetokounmpo . A total of 24 players made the cut, 12 from each the Western and Eastern Conference.
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Among those to make the cut are first-timer Victor Wembanyama and 21st-timer LeBron James. Six teams had multiple selections, while only two teams above .500 — the Dallas Mavericks and Sacramento Kings — had none. The game is once again stacked with recognizable talent, but there were plenty more players beyond the 24 players selected.
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Among those Herro beat out were the Hawks’ Trae Young, Hornets’ LaMelo Ball, Bulls’ Zach LaVine and 76ers’ Tyrese Maxey.
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Maxey's scoring prowess has kept the Sixers afloat all season. He recently joined Wilt Chamberlain, Allen Iverson, and Joel Embiid as the only Sixers to score 28 points or more in 11 straight games.
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