With two weeks to go before the All-Star Game's starters are announced, Dwyane Wade continues to lead all Eastern Conference guards in voting.

The 13-year veteran and 11-time All-Star has 562,558 votes (fifth-most among all players in the league) and trails only LeBron James (636,388 votes) for the most votes in the East.

Heat teammates Chris Bosh (194,429 votes) and Hassan Whiteside (168,549) rank sixth and eighth respectively among front court players. They were seventh and ninth, respectively, when the first All-Star voting results were unveiled around Christmas.

Indiana's Paul George (457,554) and Detroit's Andre Drummond (261,158) are the top three vote-getters among front court players with New York's Carmelo Anthony (255,536) and Chicago's Pau Gasol (209,006) not far behind.

The top three frontcourt players and top two guards are selected starters. Cleveland's Kyrie Irving (271,094) currently leads Toronto's Kyle Lowry (242,276) for the second starting spot alongside Wade.

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The 65th NBA All-Star Game will tip off on Sunday, Feb. 14 at Air Canada Centre in Toronto, the first All-Star Game to be held outside of the U.S.

The next balloting update for NBA All-Star Voting 2016 presented by Verizon will be shared on Thursday, Jan. 14. Voting will conclude on Monday, Jan. 18 at 11:59:59 p.m. ET. Starters will be announced live on TNT on Thursday, Jan. 21 during a special one-hour edition of TNT NBA Tip-Off.

The All-Star Game reserves, selected by the NBA's 30 head coaches, will be revealed live on TNT on Thursday, Jan. 28.

Fans can cast their daily votes directly through Google Search on their desktop, tablet and mobile devices. They can also vote on NBA.com, through the NBA App (available on Android and iOS), SMS text and social media networks including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.