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The Lakers May Be Losing, But Three Players Have Made the First NBA All-Star Votes

Things may not be working out for the whole team, but the three Lakers stars haven't disappoint and are set to be All-Stars this season

By James Brown

LeBron James, Austin Reaves and Anthony Davis have all made it in the first 2023-24 NBA All-Stars Fan Voting

LeBron James is playing his season 21 in the NBA and even when he is 39 years old, the superstar continues to be on top of his game and he isn't stopping any time soon despite the recent setbacks the team has found itself immersed in.

The first voting returns are back for this year's NBA All-Star and LeBron James leads the first NBA's 2023-24 All-Star fan voting return for the West. Anthony Davis was voted fourth and Austin Reaves took the 10th spot.

Detractors probably will be saying that Reaves continues to be overhyped and only gets votes because he is part of the Purple and gold franchise, despite he has continuously proved them wrong and has been the true third star of the team even on his time coming off the bench.

Fans believe that the three players deserve a better team and head coach than the ones they currently have. The three have been the most constant part of the group despite the recent struggles the team has been stuck in.

The Lakers were so off against Miami Heat that Stu Lantz called them out

With information via Reproter Mike Trudell: "Our own Stu Lantz, who's been calling Lakers games since the 1980s, said on @SpectrumSN of Miami tonight: "The most zone I've seen in any game. Ever."

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