Steven Adams is in contention to play in his first NBA All-Star game - but he might not want the honour.
The New Zealand centre has been having a career-best season with the Oklahoma City Thunder, averaging career highs in points per game (15.5), rebounds per game (10.1), assists per game (1.7) and steals per game (1.5).
His performances - and popularity - have landed him in sixth place in the Western Conference All-Star fan voting for frontcourt players, with 1,034,014 votes.
That's still over 500,000 votes behind the fifth-placed Anthony Davis, with All-Star starters selected via a process which incorporates 50 per cent of the fan vote, and 25 per cent apiece from players and media.
But while being selected as a starter is highly unlikely, Adams is a chance to make the Western Conference All-Star team, with coaches selecting the reserves.