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The NBA All-Star Game reserves were announced on Sunday and, as you might imagine, they engendered some strong opinions.
LeBron James is an NBA All-Star for a record-extending 22nd consecutive year after the league announced its reserves for the Feb. 15 midseason showcase Sunday night.
LeBron James' record streak of All-Star Game selections will be on the line Sunday evening, when the NBA releases the list of 14 players chosen as reserves for the Feb. 15 midseason showcase event. James is the All-Star record holder in a number of categories.
Fourteen players have been named to the 2026 NBA All-Star Game. Following the announcement of the starters, the reserves followed on Sunday with the reveal on NBC. Seven players from each conference saw their name get called to the game, which is set for Sunday, Feb. 15, also on NBC and Peacock.
Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray earned his first career All-Star berth in his ninth NBA season Sunday. “When I saw that, so many things went through my mind, just multiple 50-point games, multiple 50-point games in the playoffs,
Shaquille O'Neal was rather critical of Paul George following the announcement of his 25-game suspension due to breaking the NBA's anti-drug policy.
The Mavs aren't interested in trading Naji Marshall or Max Christie, Stein added, but are still exploring trades involving Daniel Gafford, Klay Thompson and D'Angelo Russell.
The Sacramento Kings send Domantas Sabonis to the Charlotte Hornets in this mock trade.