Los Angeles Lakers veteran Kobe Bryant leads NBA All–Star voting by more than 200,000 votes after first returns, the NBA announced Friday.
Bryant has 719,235 votes, more than 200,000 ahead of Warriors guard Stephen Curry, who has the second–most points. Cavaliers forward LeBron James is the highest vote–getter in the Eastern Conference with 357,937.
Last month, Bryant announced that he would retire from the NBA following the 2015–16 season. Bryant has made 17 All–Star games during his career, only missing out twice.
n the Western Conference frontcourt tallies, Bryant is trailed by Kevin Durant, who has 349,473 votes.
Heat guard Dwyane Wade has the second–highest vote total in the Eastern Conference with 300,595. Pacers forward Paul George trails him with 283,785.
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Bryant has 719,235 votes, more than 200,000 ahead of Warriors guard Stephen Curry, who has the second–most points. Cavaliers forward LeBron James is the highest vote–getter in the Eastern Conference with 357,937.
Last month, Bryant announced that he would retire from the NBA following the 2015–16 season. Bryant has made 17 All–Star games during his career, only missing out twice.
n the Western Conference frontcourt tallies, Bryant is trailed by Kevin Durant, who has 349,473 votes.
Heat guard Dwyane Wade has the second–highest vote total in the Eastern Conference with 300,595. Pacers forward Paul George trails him with 283,785.
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