The 2025 NBA All-Star reserves were revealed on Thursday night on TNT’s Inside the NBA and later officially announced by the league (Twitter links ). 14 players will join the 10 starters announced last week in the All-Star Game in San Francisco on Feb. 16. All-Star reserves were selected by the league’s head coaches.
Eastern Conference reserves:
- Guard: Jaylen Brown , Celtics
- Guard: Cade Cunningham , Pistons
- Guard: Damian Lillard , Bucks
- Guard: Darius Garland , Cavaliers
- Guard: Tyler Herro , Heat
- Frontcourt: Evan Mobley , Cavaliers
- Frontcourt: Pascal Siakam , Pacers
The East features three first-time All-Stars in Cunningham, Herro and Mobley. The guard spots in the East were highly contentious, with Atlanta’s Trae Young , Chicago’s Zach LaVine , Charlotte’s LaMelo Ball and Philadelphia’s Tyrese Maxey among those in the running. Ball finished first in fan voting, but that had no bearing on the coach’s decisions.
The Cavaliers are well-represented in San Francisco, with Donovan Mitchell named a starter last week with Garland and Mobley now joining him. This is Garland’s second All-Star nod after being named in the 2021/22 season. Jarrett Allen also had a good shot at a spot, but ultimately wasn’t voted in.
This is Jaylen Brown ‘s fourth All-Star appearance, Lillard’s ninth, and Siakam’s third.
Western Conference reserves:
- Guard: Anthony Edwards , Timberwolves
- Guard: James Harden , Clippers
- Frontcourt: Anthony Davis , Lakers
- Frontcourt: Jaren Jackson Jr. , Grizzlies
- Frontcourt: Alperen Sengun , Rockets
- Frontcourt: Jalen Williams , Thunder
- Frontcourt: Victor Wembanyama , Spurs
More to come…