Kobe Bryant leads in first voting returns for All-Star 2016
The Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant is the leading vote-getter in the first returns of NBA All-Star Voting 2016. The 17-time All-Star received 719,235 votes.
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The Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant is the leading vote-getter in the first returns of NBA All-Star Voting 2016. The 17-time All-Star received 719,235 votes.
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