#2 Kevin Durant - 10
As Kevin Durant works his way back from an Achilles injury, this will be the first All-Star Game since 2010 to miss his presence. Playing at his peak throughout the last decade, KD bagged two Finals MVPs (2017, 2018), a regular season MVP (2014) and six All-NBA First team nominations.
Durant has been the focal point of relentless scoring in the league ever since he stepped on to the biggest stage. His mindset to be the best scorer and defender on the court in any game he plays has resulted in a mind-boggling resume thus far.
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We can only wait to witness what he has in store for us in a Brooklyn Nets uniform.
#1 LeBron James - 15
To play at the highest level and be in the conversation of the league MVP in the 17th year of your career requires superhuman work ethic and love for the game. That's what LeBron James is all about.
He has not let anything or anyone affect his workout regimes ever since he set foot on the court, and the results have been mesmerizing. With 15 All-Star selections till date (and counting) we are truly witnessing greatness unfold every single night.
LeBron is a 3-time champion, 3-time Finals MVP and 4-time regular season MVP already, and still seems to have enough left in the tank to pull through for at least two more impeccable years.
With 12 All-NBA First team nominations to his name, the league has made it clear time and again that LeBron is indispensable to the NBA landscape. He needs to stay relevant and be his best self - not just for his personal goals, but also for the greater good of the game.
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