The NBA All-Star reserves were announced on Thursday, with Ben Simmons and Anthony Davis leading the list.
While the starters were selected by a collection of fan, player and media voting, the reserves are picked by the coaches.
Each coach had to make two backcourt, three frontcourt and two wild-card selections and the Philadelphia 76ers' Simmons and New Orleans Pelicans star Davis were among them.
Here is the list of all of the players selected:
Eastern Conference
– Victor Oladipo (2nd selection)
– Kyle Lowry (5th selection)
– Blake Griffin (6th selection)
– Khris Middleton (1st selection)
– Ben Simmons (1st selection)
– Bradley Beal (2nd selection)
– Nikola Vucevic (1st selection)
Middleton's selection gives the Milwaukee Bucks their first season with multiple selections since 2000-01 (Ray Allen, Glenn Robinson).
Simmons' selection gives the 76ers their first season with multiple All-Stars since 2001-02 (Allen Iverson, Dikembe Mutombo).
All-Star @BenSimmons25 has a nice ring to it.#HereTheyCome | #NBAAllStar pic.twitter.com/SCGId0RDia
— Philadelphia 76ers (@sixers) February 1, 2019
Western Conference
– Russell Westbrook (8th selection)
– Anthony Davis (6th selection)
– Nikola Jokic (1st selection)
– Damian Lillard (4th selection)
– Klay Thompson (5th selection)
– LaMarcus Aldridge (7th selection)
– Karl-Anthony Towns (2nd selection)
Anthony Davis has been named an @NBA All Star for the 6th time! #NBAAllStar pic.twitter.com/jLrMMt1sNb
— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) February 1, 2019
Starters for the NBA All-Star Game on February 17 at the Spectrum were announced last week:
– LeBron James (4,062,089 votes)*
– Giannis Antetokounmpo (4,375,747)*
– Kyrie Irving (3,881,766)
– Stephen Curry (3,861,038)
– Kawhi Leonard (3,580,531)
– Kevin Durant (3,150,648)
– Paul George (3,122,346)
– James Harden (2,905,488)
– Joel Embiid (2,783,833)
– Kemba Walker (1,395,330)
*Captains
Teams will be picked on February 7.