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How to Vote Send your favorite Thunder players to the 2015 NBA All-Star Game! For the first time, you can vote for any player on our roster to be an All-Star. There are lots of ways to vote and a few rules to keep in mind, so here’s a quick guide to help you vote Thunder and vote often! The 2015 All-Star Game will be played in New York City on Sunday, Feb. 15. FACEBOOK Post a status update to your own account that includes the first and last name of your favorite Thunder player, plus the hashtag #NBABallot. You can only vote for one player per post. You can vote for up to 10 players a day, but you can only vote once a day for any particular player. Text on an image does not count as a vote; the name and hashtag have to be in your status update. Comments on other posts do not count as votes. TWITTER Post a Tweet to your account or retweet from another account any message that includes the first and last name of your favorite Thunder player, plus the hashtag #NBABallot. You can only vote for one player per post. You can vote for up to 10 players a day, but you can only vote once a day for any particular player. Text on an image does not count as a vote; the name and hashtag have to be written in the tweet. If your account is protected, your vote will not count. Retweets and replies count as votes, as long as the player’s first and last name and #NBABallot are in the text of the tweet. INSTAGRAM Post a photo or video to your own account, and include the first and last name of your favorite Thunder player in the caption, plus the hashtag #NBABallot. You can only vote for one player per post. You can vote for up to 10 players a day, but you can only vote once a day for any particular player. Text on an image does not count as a vote; the name and hashtag have to be written in the caption. Comments do not count as votes, even comments on your own post. If your account is not public, your vote will not count. Reposts count as votes, as long as the player’s first and last name and #NBABallot are in the text of the caption.
Posted on: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 15:04:34 +0000

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