As the 2019 NBA All-Star game in Charlotte, North Carolina creeps closer, the fan vote has gotten more intense. Today, the NBA released their second round of voting results – and it’s more good news for the Celtics.
How does this look compared to the first returns? Well, let’s see:
Even after Twitter debates about the validity of fans voting for Dwyane Wade, he still remains near the top of the East guards, but it looks like nothing will stop Kyrie Irving’s lead on the position. With 2,381,901 votes, Irving is well over a million ahead of the second place Wade, and seems a near-lock to secure a spot as a starter in this year’s All-Star game, further confirming the magical season he’s had to date.