Ranking: The players with the most All-Star votes in NBA history
hoopshype staff
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All-Star fan voting is a fun aspect of the NBA's process for selecting the yearly recipients of the honor, even if it does lead to wonky results at times.
We recently decided to add up all of the All-Star fan votes submitted in league history to rank the players who have received the most in their careers.
Of course, the numbers are heavily tilted toward modern-era players since way more votes are cast by fans now. Also note that the NBA only started disclosing votes for all players (and not just the top-vote getters) in 2017.
Regardless, we thought the results would be interesting, and we were right.
Below, check out the players with the most All-Star votes in NBA history.
1. LeBron James: 66,722,360 votes
All-Star selections: 20
All-Star starter: 20
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 1 in 2007, 2010, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023
2. Kevin Durant: 39,517,945 votes
All-Star selections: 14
All-Star starter: 12
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 2 in 2014 and 2021
3. Giannis Antetokounmpo: 37,686,240 votes
All-Star selections: Eight
All-Star starter: Seven
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 1 in 2024
4. Stephen Curry: 35,661,613 votes
All-Star selections: Nine
All-Star starter: Eight
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 1 in 2015
5. Kobe Bryant: 30,260,939 votes
All-Star selections: 18
All-Star starter: 18
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 1 2003, 2011, 2013 and 2016
6. Joel Embiid: 26,240,650 votes
All-Star selections: Seven
All-Star starter: Six
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 6 in 2021
7. Luka Doncic: 25,904,282 votes
All-Star selections: Five
All-Star starter: Four
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 2 in 2020
8. Anthony Davis: 25,278,925 votes
All-Star selections: Eight
All-Star starter: Four
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 3 in 2015
9. Shaquille O'Neal: 23,834,598
All-Star selections: 15
All-Star starter: 12
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 2 in 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002 and 2005
10. Nikola Jokic: 22,409,772 votes
All-Star selections: Six
All-Star starter: Four
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 5 in 2021 and 2022
11. Dwyane Wade: 22,303,356 votes
All-Star selections: 13
All-Star starter: 11
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 4 in 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011
12. Kyrie Irving: 22,071,967 votes
All-Star selections: Eight
All-Star starter: Six
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 4 in 2019
13. Kevin Garnett: 21,570,151 votes
All-Star selections: 15
All-Star starter: 12
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 1 in 2008
14. James Harden: 20,321,923 votes
All-Star selections: Ten
All-Star starter: Six
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 3 in 2017
15. Tim Duncan: 19,668,775 votes
All-Star selections: 15
All-Star starter: 12
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 5 in 2003 and 2009
16. Carmelo Anthony: 19,029,112 votes
All-Star selections: Ten
All-Star starter: Eight
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 4 in 2013
17. Jayson Tatum: 17,918,802 votes
All-Star selections: Five
All-Star starter: Four
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 3 in 2024
18. Allen Iverson: 17,808,867 votes
All-Star selections: 11
All-Star starter: 11
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 3 in 2000 and 2001
19. Vince Carter: 17,662,077 votes
All-Star selections: Eight
All-Star starter: Eight
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 1 in 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004
20. Dwight Howard: 17,249,456 votes
All-Star selections: Eight
All-Star starter: Eight
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 1 2009 and 2012
21. Kawhi Leonard: 16,117,558 votes
All-Star selections: Five
All-Star starter: Five
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 5 in 2020
22. Yao Ming: 15,512,453 votes
All-Star selections: Eight
All-Star starter: Eight
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 1 in 2005 and 2006
23. Michael Jordan: 15,104,506 votes
All-Star selections: 14
All-Star starter: 14
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 1 in 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997 and 1998
24. Paul George: 14,929,273 votes
All-Star selections: Eight
All-Star starter: Three
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 3 in 2014
25. Tracy McGrady: 13,706,074 votes
All-Star selections: Seven
All-Star starter: Six
Highest position in overall fan vote: No. 2 in 2003
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