Voting for the 2019 NBA All-Star Game, to be played in Charlotte on Feb. 19, opened on Christmas Day and will continue through 11:59 p.m. Eastern on Martin Luther King Day (Jan. 21). While he faces steep odds, Brooklyn Nets sixth man Spencer Dinwiddie has a case to make.
The Nets haven’t had an All-Star since Joe Johnson was chosen in 2014 and have only had two players chosen since moving to Brooklyn in 2012: Johnson in 2014 and Brook Lopez in 2013.
Even with the fan vote now only constituting 50 percent of the formula to select the game’s starters, Dinwiddie won’t make a dent there without a concerted effort from Nets fans.