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Early NBA All-Star voting returns have one surprising position leader
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving. Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports

One NBA star has had quite the midseason rebound.

The first voting returns for the 2023 NBA All-Star Game were shared by the league on Thursday. Perhaps one of the biggest surprises was that Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving is head and shoulders above the competition among Eastern Conference guards, leading the pack with 2,071,715 total votes.

Here is the full list of early voting results for both conferences:

Irving is having a fine campaign (26.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.6 assists per game) for a Nets team that just ripped off a 12-game winning streak. But it was not all that long ago that Irving was suspended by the Nets for tweeting a link to an antisemitic film, one of the biggest controversies in the NBA this season. There are also several other excellent candidates among East guards like Donovan Mitchell (who just erupted for a 71-point game), Jaylen Brown (who stars for the NBA-best Boston Celtics), and the up-and-comer Tyrese Haliburton (who leads the league in assists this season).

From Irving’s highly-publicized absence last season over his refusal to get vaccinated against COVID-19 to his promotion of conspiracy theories like the earth being flat, Irving’s overall brand is so divisive that he recently got dropped by a major sponsor. But it appears that none of that has negatively affected his popularity in the All-Star fan vote, despite the NBA introducing some new gatekeeping methods this year.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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