Refresh this page for updates. Marc Stein reports that Lowry is out, Demar is in. More reaction coming.
UPDATE: 6:06 Dueling Yahoos
Indiana center Roy Hibbert will be selected to the Eastern Conference All-Star reserves, league sources tell Yahoo Sports.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) January 30, 2014
One down, six left to go. Damian Lillard and Tony Parker were also selected to the West, per Woj and Marc Spears.
UPDATE: 6:10 Ben Golliver of Blazers’ Edge reports that in addition to Damian Lillard, LaMarcus Aldridge has also been selected to the Western All-Star reserves.
UPDATE: 6:11 Woj Bomb!
Indiana’s Lance Stephenson was passed over for the Eastern Conference All-Star reserves, league sources tell Yahoo Sports.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) January 30, 2014
UPDATE: 6:20 It looks pretty all along the Western front, so let me just put this here, without context. Below are the per-game averages of the six most-likely Eastern All-Star guard candidates:
UPDATE: 6:22 Joakim Noah is in. Five spots left!
Bulls center Joakim Noah will be an East All-Star reserve, source told Yahoo.
— Marc J. Spears (@SpearsNBAYahoo) January 30, 2014
UPDATE: 6:24 Ruh-Roh! John Wall has been named to the team. One guard spot down, 4 more spots in the East!
Wizards guard John Wall will be on the NBA All-Star team, I’ve been told.
— Jeff Zillgitt (@JeffZillgitt) January 30, 2014
UPDATE: 6:27 Dwight Howard named to Western Conference All-Star reserves, per Marc Spears of Yahoo Sports.
UPDATE: 6:56 Woj reports that David Lee has been passed over. Erm, sweet.
UPDATE: 6:40 THE TITANIC HAS SUNK. I REPEAT, THE TITANIC HAS SUNK
DeMar DeRozan, I’m told, is an East All-Star. Hearing Kyle Lowry did not
— Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) January 30, 2014
UPDATE: Strong rumbles for Paul Millsap. Who cares? Brb writing reaction post for Lowry’s omission.
FINAL UPDATE: Here’s the full list of reserves for the All-Star team: