The Houston Rockets' Chinese center Yao Ming is ahead of all
other players in the first returns of votes for the 2005 NBA
All-star Balloting program. Shaquille O'Neal of the Miami Heat
leads the Eastern Conference.
Yao got 881,223 votes, putting him way ahead the other centers in
the Western Conference; the next is Sacramento's Brad Miller with
130,824. Minnesota's Kevin Garnett, the 2003-04 NBA Most Valuable
Player, leads the forwards with 751,586 votes, followed by San
Antonio's Tim Duncan (570,090), whilst Houston's Tracy McGrady
(680,373) and Kobe Bryant (673,665) were the highest voted guards.
O'Neal leads all Eastern Conference players with 854,930 votes,
followed at center position by Detroit's Ben Wallace (266,891).
Toronto's Vince Carter (619,959) and Orlando's Grant Hill (552,328)
lead the forwards, and Cleveland's LeBron James (557,538) and
Philadelphia's Allen Iverson (521,245) the guards.
Through the balloting program, which began on November 18, fans
from around the globe are voting for who will play in the 54th NBA
All-star Game, to be held in Denver on February 20.
The game will be broadcast live on TNT, Rogers Sports Net, ESPN
Radio and in audio in several languages on NBA.comĀ at 8 PM
(EST).
The balloting continues through January 23 and updated results
for both conferences will be issued regularly leading up to an
unveiling on February 3.
Following the completion of fan voting and starting line-up
announcement, the head coaches in each conference will vote to
determine the remaining players.
(Xinhua News Agency December 17, 2004)