2019 NBA All-Star Game: Ranking all 27 players selected for Charlotte

The stars are coming out in Charlotte on Sunday night.

Twenty-seven of the NBA's best players were selected to the annual All-Star Game, with 26 participating (Pacers guard Victor Oladipo was selected, but is out with an injury).

Warriors stars Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and Klay Thompson will represent Golden State. It is Durant's tenth appearance, Curry's sixth, and Thompson's fifth.

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The game typically includes only 24 players -- 12 on each roster -- but this year, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver made an exception for "legacy players," Dwayne Wade of the Miami Heat and Dirk Nowitzki of the Dallas Mavericks.

This will be the second consecutive year that the game will not be East vs. West, but rather a combination of all players selected by team captains in a draft format.

This season, Lakers' LeBron James and Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo were team captains. James selected Durant and Thompson, while The Greek Freak took Curry.

Where do these three Warriors stars compare to the rest of the elite? How do the rest of the All-Stars stack up?

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Let's rank 'em, from No. 27 through No. 1

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