Despite the mediocre 
 performance of his Houston Rockets, Chinese center Yao Ming remains the 
 top vote-getter in fan ballotting for the National Basketball Association 
 All-Star game. 
 
In the third returns announced on Thursday, Yao had received 1,888,533 
 votes, putting him well on his way to a third All-Star selection in as 
 many seasons with the Rockets. 
 
He has a 1.6 million-vote cushion over Sacramento's Brad Miller among 
 Western Conference centers. 
 
He also has received more than 70,000 votes more than Miami Heat center 
 Shaquille O'Neal, the leader in the Eastern Conference. 
 
The All-Star Game will be played on February 20 in Denver, Colorado. 
 
Minnesota's Kevin Garnett (1,545,544) and San Antonio's Tim Duncan 
 (1,224,697) pace Western Conference forwards, with Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki a 
 distant third (631,226). 
 
Houston's Tracy McGrady (1,469,005) and Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles 
 Lakers (1,362,409) lead Western Conference guards. Phoenix guard Steve 
 Nash, who has helped lead the Suns to a NBA-best record of 31-5, is third 
 at the position with 770,268 votes. 
 
Like Yao, O'Neal also has a commanding advantage at his position, 
 leading Detroit center Ben Wallace by more than 1.25 million votes. 
 
 Vince Carter, recently acquired by the New Jersey Nets, leads 
 forwards in the East with 1,294,646 votes. He has a lead of more than 
 175,000 votes over Orlando's Grant Hill, a candidate for Comeback Player 
 of the Year. Indiana forward Jermaine O'Neal, who served a 15-game 
 suspension for punching a fan at Detroit, is third at the position with 
 971,019 votes, more than 147,000 behind Hill. 
 
Among Eastern Conference guards, Philadelphia's Allen Iverson 
 (1,154,074) took the lead from Cleveland's LeBron James (1,151,688). 
 Miami's Dwyane Wade is third (850,845). 
 
Voting continues through January 25 and the starters will be announced 
 on February 3. 
 
 
(Agencies)