On January 7, Beijing time, the NBA officially announced the voting results of the first phase of this year's All-Star Game, after a period of voting, Curry received a total of 2584623 votes, and now he is pressing Durant and James, becoming the player with the most votes at present, temporarily becoming the vote king. Durant, with 2360435 votes, became the player with the most votes in the East, while James ranked second in the West with 2018725 votes, only behind Curry.

First of all, let's look at the ranking of the East, durant has a total of 2360435 votes, ranking first among eastern players and first in the eastern conference frontcourt. In this year's All-Star vote, Durant is very promising to become the Eastern Conference Vote King, and he also has the opportunity to impact the All-Star Vote King this year, and the gap between him and Curry is not very large.
Alphabet Brother won 2145835 votes, ranking second in the Eastern Conference frontcourt, and Embiid was third with 1236060 votes. Durant, Alphabet Brother and Embiid are in the top three in the Eastern Conference frontcourt, which is also deserved, they have performed too well this season, and their lead is still very obvious among the Eastern Conference frontcourt players. There is a high probability that these three players will represent the East as the all-star starters of this year.
Other players like Butler, Allen, Adebayor and Bridges also finished in the top 10 in the Eastern Conference frontcourt. These players will be strong contenders for the Eastern Conference All-Star bench, and they have all been excellent this season, but there is still a gap to surpass Durant, Alphabet Brother and Embiid.
In the backcourt, DeRozan has now won a total of 1487598 votes after playing an MVP-level season, ranking first in the Eastern Conference backcourt. In second place is Harden, who has won 892065 votes in total, and the gap between the two players is still very obvious. Trae Young, LaVine and The Three Goals are third to fifth respectively, while Irving, Rose, Hiro, Garland and VanVleet are sixth to tenth.
Then we look at the West, James is currently the player with the most votes in the Western Conference frontcourt, and he has received a total of 2018725 votes, which is a significant lead over other players. Jokic, on the other hand, came in second place with 1649809 votes. George was third with 1072591 votes, and Warriors forward Wiggins was fourth in the Western Conference frontcourt with 933355 votes. This season for Wiggins, he has ushered in the best time for his first career All-Star selection, and if he can maintain his current performance and the Warriors' record does not decline, then Wiggins is still very promising to be selected as an All-Star.
In the backcourt, Curry is in first place with 2584623 votes, and he is also the player with the most votes in the first period, and he is expected to get the vote king of this All-Star. This was followed by Doncic's 787,690 votes and Morant's 669033 votes. Clay was fourth with 367743 votes, and Booker was fifth with 338526 votes.
Sixth to tenth are Paul, Mitchell, Lillard, Westbrook and Edwards, and the gap in votes is not large, and whoever can continue their good form and play well before All-Star Weekend has a chance to storm a Western Conference backcourt bench.