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NBA All-Star starters announced, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson not among them

“He deserves to be a starter in the All-Star game”.

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Draymond Green reportedly held a late lead over Leonard at last check, but a late push by both fans of large hands and They Who Will Not Be Named landed Kawhi Leonard in the starting five. This will be Curry’s third All-Star Game. A 68,000 swing in the final week of voting gave Leonard the spot.

As insult to injury, Green also was passed by Dallas Mavericks forward Zaza Pachulia and finished fifth.

Naturally, the most compelling comments in regards to the All-Star starter results came from Green and Curry themselves.

One of those that is outspoken about his snub is his mom, Mary Babers-Green.

Stephen Curry, who received the second-most votes of any player behind Kobe Bryant, will be making his third-straight start for the Western Conference alongside Bryant, Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard. “Only to get home and be pissed beyond pisstivity!” In his fourth year in the NBA, Green is averaging 14.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game for the four-loss Warriors this season. Bryant, playing his 20th and final season, led all vote-getters with 1,891,614 votes. National Basketball Association coaches pick the reserves, with the complete team announced Thursday, Jan. 28.

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In the Eastern Conference, Cleveland’s LeBron James, Indiana’s Paul George and New York’s Carmeto Anthony will start in the frontcourt with Miami’s Dwyane Wade and Toronto’s Kyle Lowry starting in the backcourt.

Stephen Curry Named All Star Starter Green Snubbed