The NBA named the 10 players — five from each conference — who will be starting in the All-Star Game in Charlotte this season. As expected, Jazzmen Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell are not on the list.

In the Eastern Conference, guards Kyrie Irving and Kemba Walker were named starters, as were Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kawhi Leonard and Joel Embiid for the three frontcourt spots. In the Western Conference, the guards selected were James Harden and Steph Curry, with LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Paul George named as frontcourt starters.

The 10 players were selected through a combination of fan vote (50 percent), player vote (25 percent) and media vote (25 percent).

Though the local talent didn’t make the NBA’s top 10, they did receive substantial numbers of votes. Donovan Mitchell received 417,390 fan votes, good for 11th among guards, and Rudy Gobert received 196,040, good for 21st among frontcourt players. Here are the full fan voting tallies for the Jazz guards:

Donovan Mitchell: 417,390

Ricky Rubio: 78,842

Kyle Korver: 48,710

Dante Exum: 20,517

Grayson Allen: 18,350

Raul Neto: 7,088

Naz Mitrou-Long: 3,234

And the Jazz’s frontcourt players:

Rudy Gobert: 196,040

Joe Ingles: 77,335

Derrick Favors: 28,213

Jae Crowder: 28,076

Royce O’Neale: 8,163

Ekpe Udoh: 6,518

Thabo Sefolosha: 6,236

Georges Niang: 2,942

Tony Bradley: 2,552

Tyler Cavanaugh: 2,126

Several Jazz players also received votes to be named All-Star starters from their teammates. Here’s the number of votes each received.

Rudy Gobert: 12

Donovan Mitchell: 10

Joe Ingles: 2

Tony Bradley: 2

Ricky Rubio: 2

Grayson Allen: 2

Dante Exum: 1

Jae Crowder: 1

Royce O’Neale: 1

Only 12 Western Conference players received media votes to be among the five starters. Curry and Harden earned the vast majority of the guard votes, but Russell Westbrook, Damian Lillard and Klay Thompson earned one or two votes each. In the frontcourt, James, Durant, George, Davis and Nikola Jokic earned the lion’s share, while Luka Doncic and Gobert got two and one vote respectively.

Seven players from each conference will be named All-Star reserves, to be announced on Jan. 31. Those are entirely selected by voting from each conference’s 15 head coaches. Gobert seems to have a good shot at being named to the team, even being called a “lock” by ESPN’s Zach Lowe. Mitchell’s odds are far slimmer thanks to a slower start to the season.