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Report: NBA drops centre spot from All-Star ballot, fans to vote for 3 frontcourt players

NEW YORK, N.Y. - Centres will no longer be guaranteed a spot in the NBA All-Star game.

NBA.com is reporting that the league will announce a change to its All-Star ballot on Wednesday, removing the centre position. Fans will be required to vote for three frontcourt players, instead of two forwards and a centre.

The change makes sense with fewer teams relying on a traditional centre anymore. Tim Duncan has long played as the Spurs' centre even though he's listed as a forward on the Western Conference ballot, and the Miami Heat won the championship last season with forward Chris Bosh playing as their centre.

The All-Star game is Feb. 17 in Houston.

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