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Utah Jazz: How to Vote for your All-Stars

All-Star voting is now open to NBA fans. Here's how to vote for your favorite Utah Jazz players.
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Donovan Mitchell Anthony Davis Lebron James All Star Game 2020

Donovan Mitchell (Red) guarding Lebron James (Blue) during the 2020 NBA All-Star Game.

Voting is now underway for the 2021 NBA All-Star game and fans can be a part of sending their favorite Jazz players to Indianapolis for the festivities. Voting will continue until 10pm MST on February 16 and the All-Star starters will be announced on February 18 on TNT. Coaches will then decide on the All-Star reserves which will be announced on February 23 on the same channel.

Each day, fans can submit one full ballot on the NBA app and NBA.com while also being able to use specific hashtags on twitter up to ten times per day.

Each ballot produced will count as one vote for every player that is included. One vote will also be counted for each tweet that has “#firstnamelastname #NBAAllStar” included within the tweet. Each player can only be voted for on twitter once per day, but you can vote for up to ten players every day.

Two-for-one days will also be enacted during the 2021 voting period where each vote will count as two votes. The days that the two-for-one option will be available will be January 30, February 2, February 4, February 13, and February 16.

Rudy Gobert Donovan Mitchell 2020 All Star Presentation

Rudy Gobert (left) and Donovan Mitchell (right) are presented with their 2020 All Star Game photos.

The Jazz sent two players to the NBA All-Star game in 2020 with Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell representing Utah on Team Giannis. Unfortunately for the two Jazzmen, Team Giannis fell to Team LeBron 157-155. The Jazz players performed well with Gobert chalking up nineteen points and Mitchell winding up with fourteen. 2020 was the first time two Jazz players made the all-star game since the 2006-2007 season when Carlos Boozer and Mehmet Okur made the squad.

At the time of this article, Utah sits atop the NBA standings with a 15-4 record and is currently riding an 11-game winning streak.

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