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On the 11th day of the All-Star vote, the Suns trio made it to the top ten of the list, and Booker Paul may have locked up a seat

On the 11th day of the All-Star vote, the Suns trio made it to the top ten of the list, and Booker Paul may have locked up a seat

The NBA voting has entered its 11th day, and if we look at the current All-Star voting, we will find that the Phoenix Suns' big three Chris Paul, Devin Booker and DeAndre Ayton have each entered the top 10 of their respective positions in the fan voting stage, and the fan vote will account for 50% of the final vote result.

On the 11th day of the All-Star vote, the Suns trio made it to the top ten of the list, and Booker Paul may have locked up a seat

Fan voting will continue until January 23, Beijing time, and once the votes of fans (50%), media (25%) and players (25%) are counted and weighted, there will eventually be two defenders and three strikers in the starting lineup. The NBA coach will then select seven more players from the remaining players to form a divisional All-Star team with 12 players each, including two guards, three forwards, and two players with unlimited positions. Last year, both of these open-ended players eventually became defenders, so that the West formed a lineup of up to 6 defenders.

On the 11th day of the All-Star vote, the Suns trio made it to the top ten of the list, and Booker Paul may have locked up a seat

From the current situation, the Suns big three Booker, Paul and Ayton ranking change is unlikely, Booker and Paul are currently ranked fifth and sixth in the Western Guard, Ayton is ranked tenth as a forward, but this is already the best result of Booker and Ayton in the fan voting process, Booker's previous highest ranking is the sixth place of defenders, and Ayton has not entered the top ten of the vote until now, it seems that Booker and Paul are selected at the same time, as for Ayton, I am afraid that he will not be able to star.

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