"NBA All-Star" is an officially licensed competitive sports mobile game, featuring a plethora of NBA players. With new players joining every year and frequent player trades, the roster changes over time. Some players are interested in knowing the NBA All-Star lineup, which refers to the player list. These players aren't all introduced at once; they usually appear gradually, sometimes coinciding with major holidays or celebratory events.

Note:
Since the game has not yet officially launched (scheduled for March 25th), the player list may expand during the public beta. Thus, this list is based on the most recent technical test, showcasing 42 players available in the in-game trading market. More players will certainly be added later. Here's a brief introduction categorized by their primary playing positions.

Point Guards:
Morant, Irving, Lillard, LaMelo Ball, Holiday, Haliburton, Fox
Represented here by the "Gun King" Morant and the versatile offensive wizard "Irving," Morant is known for his explosive drives and incredible leaping ability, excelling in both playmaking and scoring. He thrives in transition offense, possessing excellent vision, making him one of the top young point guards. In both street and dynasty modes, such offensively capable point guards are quite popular. Irving, on the other hand, is famous for his dazzling ball-handling skills and high-difficulty shooting, with nearly unstoppable individual offense and exceptional finishing ability with both hands.

Shooting Guards:
Edwards, Mitchell, Curry, SG Alexander, Booker, Harden, Klay Thompson, Amen Thompson, Dončić, Brunson
Edwards, with his explosive athleticism, combines excellent shooting and driving abilities, showing great potential on defense as well. His physicality makes him a versatile swingman, performing well on both ends of the court. Mitchell is also known for his powerful drives and scoring, along with solid playmaking skills.

Small Forwards:
Tatum, Durant, James, Leonard, George, Brown, Butler, Jalen Williams, OG Anunoby
Tatum is a well-rounded player with a variety of offensive moves, effective both as a ball handler and a spot-up shooter. His physical attributes make him an excellent choice for the small forward position. Durant, a super scorer, is one of the hardest players to defend due to his historical scoring ability, long arms, and unstoppable jump shot.

Power Forwards:
Giannis, Davis, Holmgren, Porziņģis, Paolo Banchero.
Giannis is a beast in the paint, with his terrifying physical gifts and all-around impact on the court, excelling in driving, defending, and playmaking. Davis is a core inside presence, capable of scoring from the low post and mid-range, while also being a top-tier rim protector and defender. Holmgren, with his long wingspan and excellent rim protection, also possesses agile ball-handling and outstanding perimeter shooting, making him a new generation of versatile players.

Centers:
Wembanyama, Bol Bol, Drummond, Towns, Bamba, Mobley, Embiid, Zion, Adebayo, Jokić
Wembanyama is a prodigious talent, exceptionally tall with rare coordination and skill, able to dribble, shoot, and protect the rim. His defensive coverage is vast, and he also possesses high offensive capabilities. Jokić, the current top player, has excellent passing vision, decision-making, and offensive skills. Drummond, a traditional big man, is a dominant rebounder. Although his overall skills might not be outstanding in today's NBA, his unique strengths make him a very useful low-cost contract player, allowing guards to shoot freely, with Drummond there to grab rebounds if they miss.
This concludes the current NBA All-Star lineup. We've highlighted some of the most representative and outstanding players in each position. The list will surely grow richer over time, with more beloved stars appearing, and possibly even retired players making appearances in certain modes. It sounds pretty interesting, so if you're interested, keep an eye out for updates.