The 2021 NBA All-Star Game will be played Sunday in Atlanta. But because of COVID-19, a weekend's worth of events will be compressed into a single night -- the skills challenge and 3-point contest will take place pregame, while the dunk contest will act as the halftime show.
All-Star voting began on Jan. 28, and All-Star starters -- determined through fan voting (which accounts for 50% of the vote), media voting (25%) and player voting (25%) -- were announced Jan. 18 on TNT. The reserves -- which are voted on by the NBA's coaches -- were announced Tuesday on TNT.
After its thrilling debut in last season's All-Star Game in Chicago, the "Elam Ending" will return. So will captains, with the Brooklyn Nets' Kevin Durant and Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James -- the top fan vote-getters in their respective conferences -- making their selections Thursday for the showdown at State Farm Arena.
Here is everything you need to know, including the pick-by-pick breakdown.
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The NBA All-Star draft is complete
LeBron James and Kevin Durant assembled their superstar rosters. Here's the pick-by-pick breakdown:
Team LeBron
Captain: LeBron James, Lakers
Pick 1: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks
Pick 2: Stephen Curry, Warriors
Pick 3: Luka Doncic, Mavericks
Pick 4: Nikola Jokic, Nuggets
Pick 5: Damian Lillard, Trail Blazers
Pick 6: Ben Simmons, 76ers
Pick 7: Chris Paul, Suns
Pick 8: Jaylen Brown, Celtics
Pick 9: Paul George, Clippers
Pick 10: Domantas Sabonis, Pacers
Pick 11: Rudy Gobert, Jazz
Team Durant
Captain: Kevin Durant, Nets (injured, will not play)
Pick 1: Kyrie Irving, Nets
Pick 2: Joel Embiid, 76ers
Pick 3: Kawhi Leonard, Clippers
Pick 4: Bradley Beal, Wizards
Pick 5: Jayson Tatum, Celtics
Pick 6: James Harden, Nets
Pick 7: Devin Booker, Suns (injured, replaced by Jazz's Mike Conley)
Pick 8: Zion Williamson, Pelicans
Pick 9: Zach LaVine, Bulls
Pick 10: Julius Randle, Knicks
Pick 11: Nikola Vucevic, Magic
Pick 12: Donovan Mitchell, Jazz
No love for the Jazz?
The Utah Jazz have the NBA's best record at 27-9. They have one of the most potent duos in the league in Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert. And they were the last picks in the draft? LeBron and KD have some explaining to do:
LeBron said there is no Utah Jazz slander 😅 #NBAAllStar pic.twitter.com/3pYICBbj8d
— ESPN (@espn) March 5, 2021
Which team has the edge?
Both rosters are loaded, but which team should be considered the favorite heading into Sunday? ESPN Stats & Information breaks down the star power on both squads:
Team Durant has the edge in points. Team LeBron has the edge in assists, field goal percentage and dunks.
Collectively, Team LeBron has won eight MVPs (four from James and two each from Curry and Antetokounmpo). With Durant out, Harden is the only player on Team Durant with an MVP award.
Team LeBron and Team Durant each have five of the top 10 scorers in the NBA this season. Team LeBron also has 26 total first-team All-NBA selections. Team Durant (minus Durant) has eight.
Team LeBron has combined for 29 triple-doubles this season (six different players have had multiple triple-doubles). Team Durant has combined for 10 triple-doubles this season (the only player with multiple triple-doubles is Harden, who has eight of the 10).
All-Star event rosters
Dunk contest
3-point contest
Mike Conley, Utah Jazz (replaces Suns' Devin Booker)
Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics
Skills contest
Robert Covington, Portland Trail Blazers
Chris Paul, Phoenix Suns
Julius Randle, New York Knicks
Domantas Sabonis, Indiana Pacers
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