LeBron James, the 41-year-old star of the Los Angeles Lakers, has been named a reserve for the 2026 NBA All-Star game. This marks a record-extending 22nd consecutive appearance by the four-time NBA champion at the All-Star event.
Despite missing the first 14 games of the season due to sciatica and averaging just 21.9 points per game this year, James was selected as one of the seven reserves from the Western Conference. His inclusion in the team is a testament to his enduring talent and consistent performance on the court.
When asked about his selection for the All-Star game during a recent press conference, James downplayed any expectations he may have had prior to the season. "It wasn't a goal of mine to come into the season, miss the first 14 games and say, 'OK, I can be an All-Star'," he said.
James' ability to work off the rust from missing pre-season training camp and his summer workouts was key in his return to form on the court. His inclusion in the All-Star game is a welcome surprise for Lakers fans who have been eagerly waiting to see their star player back in action.
With the 2026 NBA All-Star game featuring two teams of players from the United States and one team of international players competing in a round-robin tournament, James will be looking forward to an exciting event. The top two teams will then face off in a championship game, with James hoping to see his team emerge victorious.
The Eastern Conference starters were announced earlier this season, including Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jaylen Brown, Jalen Brunson, Cade Cunningham, and Tyrese Maxey. For the Western Conference, Stephen Curry, Luka Doncic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nikola Jokic, Victor Wembanyama, Deni Avdija, Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, Anthony Edwards, Chet Holmgren, and Jamal Murray were chosen as starters.
The NBA All-Star game has been revamped this season, with the added twist of a championship game between the top two teams.
Despite missing the first 14 games of the season due to sciatica and averaging just 21.9 points per game this year, James was selected as one of the seven reserves from the Western Conference. His inclusion in the team is a testament to his enduring talent and consistent performance on the court.
When asked about his selection for the All-Star game during a recent press conference, James downplayed any expectations he may have had prior to the season. "It wasn't a goal of mine to come into the season, miss the first 14 games and say, 'OK, I can be an All-Star'," he said.
James' ability to work off the rust from missing pre-season training camp and his summer workouts was key in his return to form on the court. His inclusion in the All-Star game is a welcome surprise for Lakers fans who have been eagerly waiting to see their star player back in action.
With the 2026 NBA All-Star game featuring two teams of players from the United States and one team of international players competing in a round-robin tournament, James will be looking forward to an exciting event. The top two teams will then face off in a championship game, with James hoping to see his team emerge victorious.
The Eastern Conference starters were announced earlier this season, including Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jaylen Brown, Jalen Brunson, Cade Cunningham, and Tyrese Maxey. For the Western Conference, Stephen Curry, Luka Doncic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nikola Jokic, Victor Wembanyama, Deni Avdija, Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, Anthony Edwards, Chet Holmgren, and Jamal Murray were chosen as starters.
The NBA All-Star game has been revamped this season, with the added twist of a championship game between the top two teams.