On February 4, Beijing time, the 2021-22 NBA regular season is in full swing. Earlier today, the NBA officially announced this year's All-Star bench list. Among them, harden of the Nets, Paul of the Suns, Booker and other stars have been selected.
The specific list is:
East: Harden (Nets), Lavin (Bulls), Butler (Heat), Middleton (Bucks), Tatum, VanVleet (Raptors), Garland (Cavaliers)
West: Paul (Suns), Booker (Suns), Mitchell (Jazz), Gobert (Jazz), Towns (Timberwolves), Doncic (Lone Ranger), Green (Warriors).
There is no doubt that the Warriors became the biggest winner. Counting Curry and Wiggins, who were previously selected as starters, the Warriors have as many as three people selected. However, Green will miss this year's All-Star Game due to injury, and his replacement list will be announced by NBA president Xiao Hua, who said he hopes Spurs Murray will replace him.
The Lone Ranger's Doncic, who was 22 years old and 341 days old, was selected to the All-Star Game three times before the age of 23, becoming the seventh player in NBA history to achieve this achievement. The remaining six are: Kobe, James, O'Neal, Irving, Anthony Davis and Isaiah Thomas.
As the current league number one, the Suns' two superstars Paul and Booker were both selected, which is the 12th time Paul has been selected as an All-Star in his career, and Booker is the third time to be selected.
Raptors star VanVleet was successfully selected, becoming the fourth NBA player to be selected for the All-Star Game in the past 30 years, after John Starks, Brad Miller and Ben Wallace.
Garland, who has performed well this season, has been selected, playing in 44 games this season, averaging 19.8 points, 3.3 rebounds, 8.2 assists and 1.2 steals per game, making him the Cavaliers' first All-Star player after James.