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Lakers forward LeBron James will again be one of the captains for the NBA All-Star Game, joining Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo. Mark J. Terrill/Associated Press

LeBron James is closing in on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s NBA career scoring record. And now, he has caught Abdul-Jabbar on another page of the All-Star record book.

James was announced Thursday as an NBA All-Star for the 19th time, tying Abdul-Jabbar for the most selections in league history. James – the leading vote-getter – will be the captain of one of the teams for the Feb. 19 All-Star Game in Salt Lake City, while Eastern Conference voting leader Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks will captain the other side.

This is the sixth year the NBA has used the captain format for the All-Star Game; James has been a captain every time and has never lost. Antetokounmpo is a captain for the third time, after also earning that right in 2019 and 2020.

James and Antetokounmpo will pick their teams shortly before the game in Salt Lake City, a newly announced twist and a departure from past years in which the captains picked a week or two in advance of All-Star weekend.

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Celtics forward Jayson Tatum was named an All-Star starter for the third straight season, finishing among the top three in voting for Eastern Conference frontcourt players. LM Otero/Associated Press

The other eight starters they’ll be choosing from, barring any changes because of injuries, are: Denver’s two-time reigning NBA MVP Nikola Jokic, NBA scoring leader Luka Doncic of Dallas, Golden State’s Stephen Curry, Boston’s Jayson Tatum, Brooklyn teammates Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, Cleveland’s Donovan Mitchell and New Orleans’ Zion Williamson.

“I’m definitely blessed and humbled to be a part of this,” Mitchell said during the televised starters’ announcement on TNT. “To be a part of my fourth All-Star and now to be a starter, I couldn’t be happier.”

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The big intrigue was the third East frontcourt spot, where Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid – No. 2 in the NBA’s scoring race entering Thursday at 33.4 points per game – was the odd man out after Antetokounmpo, Durant and Tatum were the top three in the balloting.

Starters – three frontcourt players and two guards from each conference – were selected by a combination of three different votes: fan balloting counted for 50%, media balloting was worth 25%, and voting by the NBA’s players made up the final 25%.

The reserves, which are chosen by votes from the league’s coaches, will be announced Feb. 2. Among the players certain to merit strong consideration: Portland’s Damian Lillard, Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Boston’s Jaylen Brown and Miami’s Bam Adebayo.

James is 157 points away from Abdul-Jabbar’s career scoring total of 38,387 points. At his current average of 29.9 points per game, James will need just over five games to break the record – and, if he doesn’t miss any games in the interim, would be on pace to pass Abdul-Jabbar in a Feb. 7 home game against Oklahoma City.

And that means the All-Star weekend, if James passes the record beforehand, could be a celebration of his breaking a record that Abdul-Jabbar has held for nearly 40 years.

“Calculating out when it might happen, it seems at this point it’s likely to happen before our All-Star break,” NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said last week in Paris. “If it were to happen before our All-Star break, it seems like the All-Star Game this year, which is in Salt Lake City, may be the perfect opportunity to honor him.”

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James is now tied with Abdul-Jabbar for most All-Star selections, and if James plays in Salt Lake City, he will become the first player in NBA history to actually appear in 19 All-Star games. Abdul-Jabbar was selected to the 1973 game but did not play.

That’ll be just another entry on a long list of All-Star records for James. He’s the first player to be selected to 19 consecutive All-Star games – until Thursday, he shared that record with 18-time selection Kobe Bryant, the Lakers legend who died Jan. 26, 2020, exactly three years to the date from Thursday.

If he actually starts, it’ll be James’ 19th time doing so, four more than anyone else in league history; Bryant made 15 starts. The 19 starts in a row extends another All-Star record; Bob Cousy has the second-longest streak, having started 13 straight.

James also is the career All-Star leader in minutes, points, field goals made and field goals attempted.

THURSDAY’S GAMES

PISTONS 130, NETS 122: Saddiq Bey scored 25 points and Detroit won in Brooklyn for the first time in nearly five years.

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Kyrie Irving scored 40 points for the Nets, tying the Nets’ NBA record with five straight games of 30 or more.

HORNETS 111, BULLS 96: Terry Rozier scored 28 points, Mason Plumlee added 21 points and 12 rebounds and Charlotte won at home.

Gordon Hayward added 17 points, and LaMelo Ball returned from a three-game absence because of a sprained ankle and wrist injury and chipped in with 15 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists to overcome a horrible 2-for-15 shooting performance from the field.

DeMar DeRozan had 28 points for the Bulls.