The NBA released the second round of voting results for the 2016 NBA All-Star Game on Thursday, and Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant continues to lead all vote-getters by a extremely healthy margin. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] The 37-year-old Bryant has amassed 1,262,118 votes, which not only leads all players, but leads runner-up Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors — the reigning NBA Most Valuable Player and last year's top vote-getter — by more than 330,000 votes, and leads the combined totals of the next two most popular selections: Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (636,388 votes to lead all Eastern Conference players) and Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant (616,096). As I wrote on Christmas Day , Bryant's monster vote count is both indicative of just how many fans want to see Kobe compete in the February exhibition one last time before retiring at the end of this season , and a placement that doesn't at all accurately depict the overall level of Bryant's play on the court for the 8-28 Lakers. And, as I wrote then, it doesn't bother me too much; this, after all, is the point of having a fan...