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The results of the second round of all-Star voting were released: Kujandu led, and Wei Shao won too much of a vote to overtake Paul

The results of the second round of all-Star voting were released: Kujandu led, and Wei Shao won too much of a vote to overtake Paul

The results of the second round of voting for the 2021-22 All-Star Game have been released, and this vote has not changed much from the first round in the rankings.

Stephen Curry, LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Giannis Antetokounmpo are still the league's players, while Stephen Curry leads the league with 4463426 votes.

The results of the second round of all-Star voting were released: Kujandu led, and Wei Shao won too much of a vote to overtake Paul

Curry, James and Durant have just over 4 million votes after the first two rounds of voting. Of course, Curry also has a clear lead over the Western Conference backcourt players, after all, Jia Morant, who ranks second in the West, only got 1.6 million votes. Even though Curry hasn't had a good enough shooting feel in recent times, he still averaged 25.7 points per game during this time and led the Warriors to maintain the league's second-highest record.

The results of the second round of all-Star voting were released: Kujandu led, and Wei Shao won too much of a vote to overtake Paul

In contrast, Durant can also lead the Nets to a good record and average 29.7 points per game to lead the league, since the release of the isolation, Durant has been able to play 50.9% of the shooting data in 8 games.

As for alphabet brother so far this season, he still averages 28.4 points per game, which also makes alphabet brother second only to Durant and James in frontcourt players, in addition to alphabet brother can also contribute 11.4 rebounds and 6 assists per game.

The results of the second round of all-Star voting were released: Kujandu led, and Wei Shao won too much of a vote to overtake Paul

In the second round of voting results, what is even more surprising is the ranking of the Western Conference backcourt position. Russell Westbrook, who has struggled overall so far this season, still gets more votes than Sun star Chris Paul, who is the player who can continue to play efficiently this season and lead the Suns to the best performance in the West.

Paul has shown his leadership and has indeed been able to perform efficiently enough in the races leading the Suns forward, and in contrast, Westbrook is definitely one of the most disappointing players of the season, so it is really unacceptable to see Westbrook get a higher number of votes than Paul.

The results of the second round of all-Star voting were released: Kujandu led, and Wei Shao won too much of a vote to overtake Paul

Statistically, Paul averaged 14 points, 4.3 rebounds, 10.1 assists and 2.2 turnovers in 40 games for the Suns, in addition to 47.4 percent shooting and 32.8 percent three-point range. As for Westbrook, he averaged 18.7 points, 8.2 rebounds, 8.1 assists and 4.4 turnovers per game, in addition to 43.7 percent shooting and 28.8 percent three-point shooting.

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