2026 NBA All-Star Game: Who Will Reign Supreme?

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1
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Giannis has one of the most unique physical profiles in NBA history—at 6’11” with a 7’3” wingspan, he combines guard-like agility with big-man size.
503 Votes
7.89% Percentage
2
Cade Cunningham
Cunningham is often compared to Luka Dončić and Trae Young in terms of skill set—a tall, versatile guard with scoring and playmaking ability.
480 Votes
7.52% Percentage
3
Deni Avdija
Avdija comes from a basketball family—his father, Zufer Avdija, played professionally in Europe—and he represents one of the best Israeli players in NBA history.
458 Votes
7.18% Percentage
4
Alperen Şengün
Şengün has been compared to Nikola Jokić in terms of playmaking ability for a center, and he represents one of the best Turkish players in NBA history.
444 Votes
6.96% Percentage
5
Jaylen Brown
Jaylen has made significant strides in his offensive game each season, evolving into a team leader and one of the Celtics’ primary scorers while maintaining elite defensive impact.
442 Votes
6.93% Percentage
6
Donovan Mitchell
Mitchell is famous for his playoff heroics, including several game-winning shots, earning him a reputation as one of the most exciting young stars in the NBA.
428 Votes
6.71% Percentage
7
Stephen Curry
He set the single-season record with 402 three-pointers and helped lead the Warriors to become one of the most dominant teams in NBA history.
427 Votes
6.69% Percentage
8
Tyrese Maxey
Maxey’s speed and agility make him a nightmare in pick-and-roll situations, and he’s steadily growing into a future All-Star candidate.
384 Votes
6.02% Percentage
9
Kevin Durant
Durant has one of the smoothest shooting strokes in NBA history and is often compared to legends like Larry Bird and LeBron James for his combination of scoring and versatility.
357 Votes
5.60% Percentage
10
Luka Dončić
Multiple All-Star selections and numerous memorable performances in crucial games.
355 Votes
5.57% Percentage
10
Victor Wembanyama
He’s considered the first “once-in-a-generation” talent since LeBron James or Anthony Davis because of how unique his combination of size, skill, and mobility is.
355 Votes
5.57% Percentage
12
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
He’s often compared to a “smooth guard with superstar potential” because he combines height, agility, and skill in a rare way. Many analysts see him as the future face of the Thunder.
339 Votes
5.31% Percentage
13
Karl-Anthony Towns
Towns is part of the modern generation of “stretch bigs” who can score from anywhere on the floor, blending traditional center skills with perimeter shooting.
333 Votes
5.22% Percentage
14
Anthony Edwards
His dunks and acrobatic plays often go viral, earning him a reputation as one of the most exciting young players in the NBA.
317 Votes
4.97% Percentage
15
LeBron James
LeBron is sometimes called a “human highlight reel with a coach’s mind” because of his combination of athleticism and intelligence.
306 Votes
4.80% Percentage
16
Jalen Brunson
Brunson comes from a basketball family—his father Rick Brunson played in the NBA—and he’s earned a reputation as a steady, professional floor leader.
241 Votes
3.78% Percentage
17
Nikola Jokić
Despite not being a typical athletic freak, Jokić dominates through skill, intelligence, and anticipation, making him one of the most unorthodox but effective stars in the NBA.
210 Votes
3.29% Percentage
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