Center Yao Ming has all but clinched a third
straight start in the National Basketball Association All-Star Game,
according to fan ballotting figures.
Yao is the overall leader in voting so far, with 1,373,458 votes. He
has a 62,000-vote edge over Miami Heat center Shaquille O'Neal, the leader
in the Eastern Conference.
In the second batch of
returns to be announced by the league, Yao boasts a lead of more than one
million votes over Brad Miller (197,784) of Sacramento among Western
Conference centers.
The 54th NBA All-Star Game will be played in Denver on February 20.
Voting continues through January 25, and the starters will be announced
February 3.
Minnesota's Kevin Garnett (1,142,804) and San Antonio's Tim Duncan
(886,547) lead Western Conference forwards, with Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki of
Germany a distant third (482,220).
Houston's Tracy McGrady (1,065,230) and Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles
Lakers (1,005, 230) pace Western Conference guards and are the other two
players who received more than one million votes. Phoenix guard Steve Nash
of Canada, who has helped lead the Suns to a NBA-best record of 25-4, is
third at the position with 540,147 votes.
O'Neal also has a commanding lead at his position as Detroit center Ben
Wallace received just under 400,000 votes.
Vince Carter, recently acquired by the New Jersey Nets, leads forwards
in the East with 938,817. He leads Orlando's Grant Hill.
Among Eastern Conference guards, Cleveland's LeBron James (843,363) and Philadelphia's Allen
Iverson (825,179) lead Miami's Dwyane Wade (608,760).
(Agencies)