Found it interesting how voting works for the 2019 All-Stars. The NBA has partnered with Google so if you search for a player that is in the league currently it gives you the option of voting for them at the top of the search results. I don't know how that'll play out but if there are any questionable selections then that should be called into question. I wasn't a fan of last year's with the hashtags but this seems worse. It's way too easy to vote for those who don't deserve it. I'd be curious if a player could get voted in if they're involved with something off the court that catches the media's attention and in turn gets a lot of people searching their name for updates and details.
Here's a list of predicted starters from SBNation and below that is the link to the main ballot on NBA.com but you can vote either way.
https://www.sbnation.com/2018/12/26/18156207/nba-all-star-voting-2019-ballot-starters-how
https://vote.nba.com/#/
Now that there aren't East and West teams they should do away with conference selections altogether. Make it wide open for the best 24 players in the league. I'm not a big fan of how they did away with positions either but at least that evens the board some. There would be some legit snubs because they needed to add X amount of Centers and that made players like Jamal Magloire, Mehmet Okur, or Roy Hibbert All-Stars.
Here's a list of predicted starters from SBNation and below that is the link to the main ballot on NBA.com but you can vote either way.
https://www.sbnation.com/2018/12/26/18156207/nba-all-star-voting-2019-ballot-starters-how
https://vote.nba.com/#/
Now that there aren't East and West teams they should do away with conference selections altogether. Make it wide open for the best 24 players in the league. I'm not a big fan of how they did away with positions either but at least that evens the board some. There would be some legit snubs because they needed to add X amount of Centers and that made players like Jamal Magloire, Mehmet Okur, or Roy Hibbert All-Stars.