Ready the reserves of the East and West Conference for the All-Star Game

The reserves of the East Conference for the Star Game are headed by: Pascal Siakam de los Pacers, while west leaders Anthony Edwards of Timberwolves.
On Thursday afternoon, the NBA made known to the Reservations For him 2025 stars game that will be carried out in San Francisco.
Victor Wembanyama was named for his first All-Star team on Thursday night, one of the 14 reservations selected for the mid-season show this year in San Francisco on February 16.
Wembanyama, who turned 21 earlier this month, is averaging 24.4 points and 10.8 rebounds for the San Antonio Spurs in its second season at the NBA and leads the league in blockages for the second consecutive year.
After losing by little one of the positions in the titular lineup of the West Conference behind LeBron James and Kevin Durant, Wembanyama was an easy choice to lead the west reserves. The seven reservations at each conference were selected by vote of the coaches of the League after a combination of fans, media and players determined the five headlines at each conference.
By the West Conference the reserves are: Anthony Edwards, Anthony Davis, James Harden, Jaren Jackson Jr., Alperen Sengun, Jalen Williams, Victor Wembanyama
By the conference this the reserves are: Pascal Siakam, Jaylen Brown, Darius Garland, Cade Cunningham, Evan Mobley, Damian Lillard, Tyler Herro
Lillard succeeded for the ninth time, while he was the fourth for Brown, the third for Siakam and the second trip for Garland. Mobley, Cunningham and Herro were first selected.
The Cavaliers-with Garland, Mobley and the headline Donovan Mitchell-were the only team that had three players in their rosters this year. The Celtics (Brown and Jays Tatum), the Lakers (Davis and James), the Thunder (Williams and Shai Gilgeous-Alxander) and the New York Knicks (Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns) had two each.
The coaches for this year’s stars game will be Mark Daigneault of the Thunder and Kenny Atkinson of the Cavaliers. Due to the change of format this season, which has the 24 All-Stars divided into three teams of eight players-more the winning team of the Rising Stars Challenge on Friday night-an assistant coach of both the Thunder and the Cavaliers will train two of the teams.