Eastern Conference All-Stars
Pos. Player Team # of selections Total votes
Starters
G Allen Iverson Philadelphia 76ers 11th 1,269,568
G Dwyane Wade Miami Heat 6th 2,327,550
F LeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers 6th 2,549,693
F Kevin Garnett Boston Celtics 13th 1,978,116
C Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 4th 2,360,096
Reserves
G Rajon Rondo Boston Celtics 1st —
G Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls 1st —
G Joe Johnson Atlanta Hawks 4th —
F Paul Pierce Boston Celtics 8th —
F Gerald Wallace Charlotte Bobcats 1st —
F/C Al Horford Atlanta Hawks 1st —
F/C Chris Bosh Toronto Raptors 5th —
Western Conference All Stars
Pos. Player Team # of selections Total votes
Starters
G Steve Nash Phoenix Suns 7th 1,222,235
G Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers 12th 2,456,224
F Carmelo Anthony Denver Nuggets 3rd 2,137,560
F Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs 12th 1,156,696
C Amar'e Stoudemire Phoenix Suns 5th 1,824,093
Reserves
G Chris Paul New Orleans Hornets 3rd —
G Deron Williams Utah Jazz 1st —
G Brandon Roy Portland Trail Blazers 3rd —
F Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder 1st —
F Pau Gasol Los Angeles Lakers 3rd —
F Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Mavericks 9th —
F Zach Randolph Memphis Grizzlies 1st —
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NBA All-star Full Rosters 2010 Starters and Reserves, East and West
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Posted 29 January 2010 - 10:02 AM
Some quick facts
- Only 5 playes accross both team come from outside America
- Out of the 22 players on both rosters, there are 5 point guards. You might argue that AI is now a SG, but at the same time Brandon Roy and Dwayne Wade could almost be called PG's.
- Out of the 22 players on both rosters, there are 7 first time selections? is this a record?
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