The second round of voting returns for the 2019 NBA All-Star game in Charlotte were released on Thursday and there wasn’t a ton of movement for Lonzo Ball and the rest of his Los Angeles Lakers teammates.

While Lonzo moved up from 175,040 votes to an impressive 529,164 votes, he is still ranked eighth among guards in the Western Conference. Kyle Kuzma is also still ranked eighth among forwards.

Meanwhile, LeBron James still leads all vote getters in the west with over 2.7 million votes. The next leading vote getter is none other than MVP candidate Giannis Antetokounmpo, who leads the Eastern Conference with roughly 2.6 million votes.

Here’s the full breakdown courtesy of the official NBA All-Star Twitter account:

The second returns of #NBAAllStar Voting 2019 presented by @Google! Vote on https://t.co/R6fBO5LSAS, the NBA App or by searching for your favorite player or team on Google.

Vote now! https://t.co/7WGNCNxnJB pic.twitter.com/akz3wREzFM — 2019 NBA All-Star (@NBAAllStar) January 10, 2019

Barring a historic spike in voter turnout, it doesn’t seem like Ball will making the trip out to Charlotte for the big game this year. However, that doesn’t mean he won’t be at All-Star Weekend.

Last season, Ball was selected to participate in the Rising Stars Challenge and with the lack of blue chipper point guards prospects in last year’s draft, there’s a very good chance Ball is selected to participate again. The same can be said of Kuzma,

If you think your vote can be the difference between Ball making and not making the All-Star game, you can vote for him and the rest of your favorite Lakers at vote.nba.com. NBA All-Star weekend will tip off on Feb. 15.