KG and Rondo Named NBA All-Star Game Starters

Ken Bell
Celtics Kevin Garnett and Rajon Rondo have been named starters for the NBA All-Star Game.
NEW YORK (AP) — Kobe Bryant has been voted
to his NBA-record 15th consecutive All-Star start, leading four Los
Angeles players into next month's game.
Lakers teammate Dwight Howard and the Clippers' Chris Paul and
Blake Griffin will join Bryant in the Western Conference lineup for the
Feb. 17 game in Houston. Oklahoma City's Kevin Durant, the MVP of last
year's game, rounds out the five.
Kevin Garnett held off Chris Bosh in fan balloting, giving the
East two Boston Celtics and two Miami Heat players. LeBron James and
Dwyane Wade will represent the defending champions and receive passes
from Rajon Rondo. New York's Carmelo Anthony is the other starter.
Bryant finished with 1,591,437 votes, edging James by about 7,800
to finish as the leading vote-getter and break a tie with Shaquille
O'Neal, Jerry West and Karl Malone for the most consecutive starting
nods.
The NBA's leading scorer is a four-time MVP of the All-Star game and last year became its career scoring leader.
Garnett beat Bosh, who took to Twitter to stump for votes in the
final days of balloting, by about 25,000 votes. He tied Bryant and
O'Neal for second all-time with his 15th selection behind Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar, who was elected to 19 games.
It's the second straight year that Los Angeles teams will make up
four players. Last year it was Bryant, Paul, Griffin and Andrew Bynum,
who was dealt to Philadelphia in part of the deal that sent Howard from
Orlando to Los Angeles.
The ballot changed this year, eliminating the center position. Fans
were required to vote for three frontcourt players and two guards.
They picked an interesting mix in the East. Anthony and Garnett
exchanged words during a game on Jan. 7 and Anthony was suspended a game
by the NBA when he tried to confront Garnett afterward in the tunnel
area and by the team bus.
Rondo was injured in the playoffs two years ago after getting
tangled up with Wade and landing awkwardly on his arm, part of what's
become a tense rivalry between the Celtics and Heat.
Reserves will be announced next Thursday. Coaches will vote for
seven players in their conferences: two guards, three frontcourt players
and two players regardless of position, and can't vote for a player on
their own team.