After you get your daily dose of poker news, its time to head on to sports to get the latest updates to help you win big in sports betting. In the latest NBA news, the league has announced the NBA All Star reserves. They will be joining the starters that were previously announced. The All Star Game will be held on February 18 in Indianapolis.
In case you are new to sports and sports betting, the starters for the All Star game were chosen via voting. It is a mix of votes from fans, the media, and players, and the highest scoring players will start for the game. Meanwhile, the remaining players in the list are selected as reserves by coaches from their respective conferences.
NBA All Star Reserves
Once you open a sportsbook with a pay per head service, the software they will provide you will help you run your sportsbook operation. This gives you more time to check on the news to get updates on rosters, player injuries, and the like. These things are important because any important change in the game can affect the outcome, and therefore the lines may move.
For the All Star, the Eastern Conference has Julius Randle (Knicks) listed as injured, so if he will not be able to attend, then he will be replaced – the selection will come from NBA commissioner Adam Silver.
There will be a lot of wagers that your players can make during the All Star weekend aside from the actual All Star game. Make sure you stay on top of the latest news, and check your sportsbook’s latest sports betting odds for one of the biggest and most entertaining events in the NBA.
The Western Conference reserves are:
- Devin Booker (Suns),
- Stephen Curry (Warriors),
- Anthony Davis (Lakers),
- Anthony Edwards (Timberwolves)
- Paul George (Clippers)
- Kawhi Leonard (Clippers)
- Karl-Anthony Towns (Timberwolves)
The Eastern Conference Reserves are:
- Bam Adebayo (Heat)
- Paolo Banchero (Magic)
- Jaylen Brown (Celtics)
- Jalen Brunson (Knicks)
- Tyrese Maxey (76ers)
- Donovan Mitchell (Cavaliers)
- Julius Randle (Knicks)