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Wiggins All-Star stable? The first round of voting is 4th in the Western Conference frontcourt, and it is expected to surpass George into the starting line-up!

On January 7, Beijing time, the 2021-22 NBA regular season is in full swing. Earlier today, the NBA officially announced the results of the first round of voting for the 2022 All-Star Cast, and Durant and Curry are currently in the East-West voting kings.

Wiggins All-Star stable? The first round of voting is 4th in the Western Conference frontcourt, and it is expected to surpass George into the starting line-up!

In the highly competitive Western Conference frontcourt, the specific number of votes in the top 10 is as follows: 1. James 2018725; 2. Jokic 1649809; 3. George 1072591; 4. Wiggins 933355; 5. Dream Green 691423; 6. Thick Brow 592281; 7. Downs 474794; 8.Anthony 319128; 9. Gobert 218819; 10. Ayton 177115.

Wiggins All-Star stable? The first round of voting is 4th in the Western Conference frontcourt, and it is expected to surpass George into the starting line-up!

As you can see, Warriors star Wiggins ranks fourth, behind the three superstars James, Jokic and George. And the Western Conference frontcourt will have a total of 3 starting seats, the current gap between Wiggins and George is not large, considering that George can not play due to injury recently, Wiggins has a very good chance of completing the start against George and becoming the Starting All-Star forward of the West!

Wiggins All-Star stable? The first round of voting is 4th in the Western Conference frontcourt, and it is expected to surpass George into the starting line-up!

So far this season, Wiggins has made 33 starts, averaging 31.5 minutes per game, and is capable of 19 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 0.9 steals. The Warriors currently have a record of 29 wins and 8 losses, ranking first in the league.

Wiggins All-Star stable? The first round of voting is 4th in the Western Conference frontcourt, and it is expected to surpass George into the starting line-up!

So far in his career, Wiggins, as the 2014 NBA draft pick, has never been selected to the All-Star Team, and this season he is very hopeful to achieve a huge personal career surpass.

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