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NBA announces 14 reserves for 2025 All-Star Game

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The NBA revealed its 14 All-Star Game reserves Thursday night on TNT.

Seven players from each conference - two guards, three frontcourt players, and two additional players at any position - have been selected by the league's coaches to attend the 2025 event.

Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham and San Antonio Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama headline the first-time nominees.

East reserves

Position Player Team ASG Nods
G Cade Cunningham Pistons 1st
G Damian Lillard Bucks 9th
G Darius Garland Cavaliers 2nd
G Tyler Herro Heat 1st
F Jaylen Brown Celtics 4th
F Pascal Siakam Pacers 3rd
F Evan Mobley Cavaliers 1st

West reserves

Position Player Team ASG Nods
G James Harden Clippers 11th
G Jalen Williams Thunder 1st
G Anthony Edwards Timberwolves 3rd
F Victor Wembanyama Spurs 1st
F Jaren Jackson Jr. Grizzlies 2nd
F Anthony Davis Lakers 10th
F Alperen Sengun Rockets 1st

The 10 starters were named last week.

The 2025 All-Star Game will be a mini-tournament instead of the traditional East versus West format. Four teams of eight will each play three contests throughout one night, and the first team to score 40 points will be declared the victor of each game. The winning team from the Rising Stars Challenge - a contest between first and second-year players - will serve as the tournament's fourth squad.

The participants of the Rising Stars Challenge were announced earlier this week.

The All-Star festivities are scheduled to be held at Chase Center in San Francisco from Feb. 14-16.

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