NBA All-Star Game 2017 Voting: Isaiah Thomas, Avery Bradley Make Early Cut

If the NBA All-Star Game was Thursday, the Boston Celtics would have multiple representatives for the first time since 2013.

The league has released its first returns for the 2017 NBA All-Star Game, and two Celtics are on the Eastern Conference list: point guard Isaiah Thomas (193,297 votes; fourth-most) and shooting guard Avery Bradley (32,822 votes; 10th-most).

Thomas leads the Eastern Conference in scoring (27.8 points per game), ranks seventh in assists (6.4 per game) and boasts the East’s second-best player efficiency rating (27.2) as of Thursday. Yet the 5-foot-9 guard still trails Kyrie Irving, Dwyane Wade and DeMar DeRozan by a considerable margin, as the third-place DeRozan leads Thomas by more than 60,000 votes.

Bradley, meanwhile, is putting up career numbers in the hope of making his first NBA All-Star team. The seventh-year veteran is averaging a career-high 17.8 points per game, is shooting 48 percent from the floor and leads the Celtics in rebounding with 6.9 boards per game.

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One notable Celtic who didn’t make the cut is four-time All-Star Al Horford. Boston’s newest acquisition has played well of late but missed 10 games earlier this season due to a concussion. Horford would have to pass Hassan Whiteside (72,628 votes; ninth) or Jabari Parker (64,141; 10th) to earn a spot in the 2017 All-Star Game, which is set for Feb. 19 in New Orleans.

Voting doesn’t close until Jan. 16, though, and fans can vote for a player on Twitter using the hashtag #NBAVote and the player’s full name and/or Twitter handle.

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