NBA All-Star Starters Announced, Stirring Debate Over Snubs
Victor Wembanyama and LaMelo Ball headline the list of notable omissions as the 2025 All-Star Game format introduces a new four-team tournament structure.
- The 2025 NBA All-Star Game will feature a new four-team tournament format, with three teams drafted from 24 All-Stars and one team composed of Rising Stars Challenge winners.
- LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant were named Western Conference starters, sparking debate over Victor Wembanyama's exclusion despite standout stats this season.
- In the Eastern Conference, Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns of the New York Knicks made the starting lineup, raising questions about LaMelo Ball's omission despite leading fan votes.
- Fan and player voting heavily favored Ball and Wembanyama, but media votes ultimately influenced their exclusions from the starting lineups.
- The All-Star reserves, set to be announced on January 30, are expected to include both Ball and Wembanyama, along with other notable players like Cade Cunningham and Anthony Edwards.

























