LeBron James has attended nearly 30% of All-Star games in NBA history…
On February 20, 2005. LeBron James celebrated his first participation in the NBA All-Star Game. It was in Denver, and “The King” even started in the East, alongside Allen Iverson, Vince Carter, Grant Hill and Shaquille O’Neal. A list of names that clearly illustrates the now distant era of this first star…
Since then, the kid from Akron has won four titles, four MVP trophies to his name the best scorer in league history. And it continues to set longevity records.
A coach’s pick, he earned his 22nd All-Star appearance (even if he was technically ineligible for the 2025 edition). That’s three more than the former record holder, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (19) and six more than the first active player in the ranking, Kevin Durant (16), who will also be there.
Since there was no All-Star Game in 1999 due to the 1998/99 lockout, this 2026 All-Star Game, which will be played at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood on February 15, will be the 75th in NBA history. And with 22 participations, LeBron James will be present in 30% of all issues!

2026-02-02 15:32:00







