Canadian Gilgeous-Alexander named to NBA All-Star Game ahead of Steph Curry
Canadian Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the league’s leader in 30-point games this season, has been named to the NBA All-Star Game.
Gilgeous-Alexander, who plays for Oklahoma City Thunder, edged out perennial All-Star starter Stephen Curry of Golden State for the final West backcourt spot.
Meanwhile LeBron James joined yet another exclusive club, as he is now an All-Star — and an All-Star starter — for the 20th time, with the league unveiling the results of this season’s starter balloting on Thursday night. James is the first 20-time All-Star in NBA history. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, whose career scoring record was broken by James last season, was a 19-time selection.
This year’s game is Feb. 18 in Indianapolis.