NBA All-Star Fan Voting Turns Heads
Digest more
Spurs Star Wembanyama Leaves Game Versus Knicks
Digest more
The NBA announced today that voting for the 2026 NBA All-Star Game began at Noon ET and concludes on Jan. 14 at 11:59 p.m. ET. Fans with an NBA ID may submit one ballot each day via the NBA App and NBA.com. Additionally, there will be “3-for-1 days” for voting, in which votes count three times, on Dec. 21, Dec. 25, Dec. 30, Jan. 7 and Jan. 14.
With the NBA season nearing its midpoint, the Miami Heat typically have at least one or two legitimate All-Star candidates. For years, Dwyane Wade was a lock as
The polls have opened. Voting for the 2026 NBA All-Star Game is now open, and for the next month fans can cast one vote a day for the starters in that game — an All-Star Game that returns to NBC and will debut on Peacock.
Draymond Green believes LeBron’s legacy, impact and status as a face of the NBA should make him a lock for the 2025 All-Star Game.
A former NBA All-Star takes a big leap by choosing Cade Cunningham over Luka Doncic as a better basketball player for one pivotal reason.
Pierre Andresen reacts to the first round of NBA All-star fan voting with several takeaways including LeBron's placement, Tyrese Maxey as the second-most in the East, Michael Porter Jr. and more.
This year’s All-Star Weekend is in Los Angeles and the Spurs have teamed up with LEDGER to send a luck y fan to the festivities.
There's a real case to be made that Tyrese Maxey has been one of the NBA's six best guards this season. Tyrese Maxey already appears to be in line to start in his first All-Star Game this year. He should have his eye on higher individual prizes, though.