Of all the records LeBron James has accumulated in the NBA, one of the most impressive is about to turn 20.
James is tied with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with 19 NBA All-Star appearances and will no doubt break that record this year, as All-Star voting wraps up Saturday.
The 73rd NBA All-Star Game will be at 8 p.m. ET on Feb. 18 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
To vote for the NBA All-Star team, go to the NBA App or NBA.com. Sign up for an NBA ID, the league’s global membership program. You can submit a ballot — three frontcourt players and two guards from each conference— each day on the NBA App or at NBA.com with your NBA ID.
You can vote three times today until 11:59 p.m. ET.
Voters in the United States will be automatically entered into the NBA ID All-Star Voting Sweepstakes to win a trip to Indianapolis for NBA All-Star 2024.
If you have the NBA ID and are already traveling to Indianapolis for NBA All-Star 2024, you can access in-venue seat upgrades, member-only pricing, and more. NBA ID, which offers fans benefits and rewards from the league and its partners, is free to join.
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NBA All-Star weekend, here’s what to expect
NBA All-Star 2024 schedule of events
Saturday, Feb. 17
- NBA HBCU Classic (Winston-Salem State vs. Virginia Union) | Gainbridge Fieldhouse [tickets]
- State Farm All-Star Saturday Night | Lucas Oil Stadium
- Kia Skills Challenge | Lucas Oil Stadium
- Starry 3-Point Contest | Lucas Oil Stadium
- AT&T Slam Dunk | Lucas Oil Stadium
Sunday, Feb. 18
- 73rd NBA All-Star Game | Gainbridge Fieldhouse | TNT
The only time in his 20-year career that James did make the team was his rookie season of 2003-04. He has run off 19 straight since.
He will likely be one of the top vote-getters, averaging 25.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 7.2 assists. He was named MVP of the NBA In-Season Tournament title when the Los Angeles Lakers won the title.
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How NBA All-Star voting is tallied
NBA players and members of the press who cover the league also vote on the NBA All-Star Game starters. Fans will account for 50% of the vote, while all current players and a media panel will account for 25% each. Players and media will be able to complete one ballot.
When the voting ends, players will be ranked in each conference by position (guard and frontcourt) within each of the three voting groups – fan votes, player votes and media votes.
Each player’s score will be calculated by averaging his weighted rank from the fan votes, the player votes and the media votes.
The two guards and three frontcourt players with the best score in each conference will be named NBA All-Star Game starters. Fan voting will serve as the tiebreaker for players in a position group with the same score.
NBA All-Star Game starters will be announced by TNT on Jan. 25 during TNT NBA Tip-Off presented by CarMax. TNT will also announce the reserves, as selected by NBA head coaches, on Feb. 1 during TNT NBA Tip-Off.