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The All-NBA Team is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) honor bestowed on the best players in the league following every NBA season. The voting is conducted by a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada.[1] The team has been selected in every season of the league's existence, dating back to its inaugural season in 1946.[2] The All-NBA Team originally had two teams, but since 1988 it is typically composed of three five-man lineups—a first, second, and third team.


Players receive five points for a first team vote, three points for a second team vote, and one point for a third team vote. The five players with the highest point totals make the first team, with the next five making the second team and so forth. In the case of a tie at the fifth position of any team, the roster is expanded. If the first team consists of six players due to a tie, the second team will still consist of five players with the potential for more expansion in the event of additional ties. A tie has occurred only once, in 1952, when Bob Davies and Dolph Schayes tied in votes received.[1] From 1946 to 1955, players were selected without regard to position; however, since 1956, each team has consisted of two guards, two forwards, and one center.[2]


Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kobe Bryant and Tim Duncan hold the record for the most total selections with fifteen.[3]Karl Malone, Shaquille O'Neal,[3] and LeBron James follow with fourteen total honors, while Schayes, Bob Cousy, Jerry West, Hakeem Olajuwon, Dirk Nowitzki have twelve selections.[3] James has the most All-NBA first team honors with twelve, while Malone and Bryant are tied for second-most with eleven.[3]




Contents






  • 1 Selections


    • 1.1 1946–47 to 1954–55


    • 1.2 1955–56 to 1987–88


    • 1.3 1988–89 to present




  • 2 Most selections


  • 3 See also


  • 4 Notes


  • 5 References





Selections[edit]



















^
Denotes players who are still active in the NBA
*
Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Player (X)
Denotes the number of times the player has been selected

Player
(in bold text)

Indicates the player who won the NBA Most Valuable Player in the same year[a]



1946–47 to 1954–55[edit]



A basketball player chases after a basketball across the court. He stands in front of two other players with jerseys with the words "NEW YORK"


Bob Cousy has been selected to the All-NBA team 12 times.


From the 1946–47 season to 1954–55 season, the All-NBA Team was composed of two teams, each with five roster spots, except when there were ties. During this period, players were selected without regard to position.









































































































































































































































































































Season
First team
Second team
Players Teams
Players Teams

1946–47

Joe Fulks*
Philadelphia Warriors Ernie Calverley
Providence Steamrollers
Bob Feerick Washington Capitols Frank Baumholtz
Cleveland Rebels
Stan Miasek Detroit Falcons Johnny Logan
St. Louis Bombers
Bones McKinney Washington Capitols Chick Halbert
Chicago Stags
Max Zaslofsky Chicago Stags Fred Scolari
Washington Capitols

1947–48

Joe Fulks* (2)
Philadelphia Warriors
Johnny Logan (2)

St. Louis Bombers

Max Zaslofsky (2)
Chicago Stags Carl Braun
New York Knicks
Ed Sadowski Boston Celtics
Stan Miasek (2)

Chicago Stags
Howie Dallmar Philadelphia Warriors
Fred Scolari (2)

Washington Capitols

Bob Feerick (2)
Washington Capitols
Buddy Jeannette*

Baltimore Bullets

1948–49

George Mikan*
Minneapolis Lakers
Arnie Risen*

Rochester Royals

Joe Fulks* (3)
Philadelphia Warriors
Bob Feerick (3)

Washington Capitols

Bob Davies*
Rochester Royals
Bones McKinney (2)

Washington Capitols

Max Zaslofsky (3)
Chicago Stags Ken Sailors
Providence Steamrollers

Jim Pollard*
Minneapolis Lakers
Johnny Logan (3)

St. Louis Bombers

1949–50

George Mikan* (2)
Minneapolis Lakers Frank Brian
Anderson Packers

Jim Pollard* (2)
Minneapolis Lakers Fred Schaus
Fort Wayne Pistons
Alex Groza Indianapolis Olympians
Dolph Schayes*

Syracuse Nationals

Bob Davies* (2)
Rochester Royals
Al Cervi*

Syracuse Nationals

Max Zaslofsky (4)
Chicago Stags Ralph Beard
Indianapolis Olympians

1950–51

George Mikan* (3)
Minneapolis Lakers
Dolph Schayes* (2)

Syracuse Nationals

Alex Groza (2)
Indianapolis Olympians
Frank Brian (2)

Tri-Cities Blackhawks

Ed Macauley*
Boston Celtics
Vern Mikkelsen*

Minneapolis Lakers

Bob Davies* (3)
Rochester Royals
Joe Fulks* (4)

Philadelphia Warriors

Ralph Beard (2)
Indianapolis Olympians
Dick McGuire*

New York Knicks

1951–52

George Mikan* (4)
Minneapolis Lakers Larry Foust
Fort Wayne Pistons

Ed Macauley* (2)
Boston Celtics
Vern Mikkelsen* (2)

Minneapolis Lakers

Paul Arizin*
Philadelphia Warriors
Jim Pollard* (3)

Minneapolis Lakers

Bob Cousy*
Boston Celtics
Bobby Wanzer*

Rochester Royals

Bob Davies* (4) (tie)
Rochester Royals
Andy Phillip*

Philadelphia Warriors

Dolph Schayes* (3) (tie)

Syracuse Nationals

1952–53

George Mikan* (5)
Minneapolis Lakers
Bill Sharman*

Boston Celtics

Bob Cousy* (2)
Boston Celtics
Vern Mikkelsen* (3)

Minneapolis Lakers

Neil Johnston*
Philadelphia Warriors
Bobby Wanzer* (2)

Rochester Royals

Ed Macauley* (3)
Boston Celtics
Bob Davies* (5)

Rochester Royals

Dolph Schayes* (4)
Syracuse Nationals
Andy Phillip* (2)

Philadelphia Warriors

1953–54

Bob Cousy* (3)
Boston Celtics
Ed Macauley* (4)

Boston Celtics

Neil Johnston* (2)
Philadelphia Warriors
Jim Pollard* (4)

Minneapolis Lakers

George Mikan* (6)
Minneapolis Lakers
Carl Braun (2)

New York Knicks

Dolph Schayes* (5)
Syracuse Nationals
Bobby Wanzer* (3)

Rochester Royals

Harry Gallatin*
New York Knicks Paul Seymour
Syracuse Nationals

1954–55

Neil Johnston* (3)
Philadelphia Warriors
Vern Mikkelsen* (4)

Minneapolis Lakers

Bob Cousy* (4)
Boston Celtics
Harry Gallatin* (2)

New York Knicks

Dolph Schayes *(6)
Syracuse Nationals
Paul Seymour (2)

Syracuse Nationals

Bob Pettit*
Milwaukee Hawks
Slater Martin*

Minneapolis Lakers

Larry Foust (2)
Fort Wayne Pistons
Bill Sharman* (2)

Boston Celtics


1955–56 to 1987–88[edit]



A basketball player, wearing a light-colored jersey with the number "13", is holding a basketball in front of another basketball player who is wearing a dark-colored jersey with the number "6".


Bill Russell (left) has been selected to the All-NBA team 11 times. Wilt Chamberlain (center) has been selected to the All-NBA team 10 times.



A bald black person, wearing a gray suit and a tie, looks to the left.


Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, also known as Lew Alcindor, has been selected to the All-NBA team a record of 15 times.



A smiling bald black man wearing a silver earring and herringbone jacket


Michael Jordan has been selected to the All-NBA team 11 times.



A black basketball player attempts a jump shot. He wears a white jersey with an orange "NEW YORK" and "33", and spectators can be seen in the background.


Patrick Ewing has been selected to the All-NBA team 7 times.



A black player near the basket with mouth open and right arm raised with ball in hand, preparing for a dunk.


Kobe Bryant has been selected to the All-NBA team 15 times.


From the 1955–56 season to 1987–88 season, the All-NBA Team was composed of two teams, each with five roster spots, except when there were ties. During this time, players were selected with regard to position; they are listed according to position in the following descending order: two forwards, one center and two guards.













































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Season
First team
Second team
Players Teams
Players Teams

1955–56

Bob Pettit* (2)
St. Louis Hawks
Dolph Schayes* (7)

Syracuse Nationals

Paul Arizin* (2)
Philadelphia Warriors
Maurice Stokes*

Rochester Royals

Neil Johnston* (4)
Philadelphia Warriors
Clyde Lovellette*

Minneapolis Lakers

Bob Cousy* (5)
Boston Celtics
Slater Martin* (2)

Minneapolis Lakers

Bill Sharman* (3)
Boston Celtics Jack George
Philadelphia Warriors

1956–57

Paul Arizin* (3)
Philadelphia Warriors
George Yardley*

Fort Wayne Pistons

Dolph Schayes* (8)
Syracuse Nationals
Maurice Stokes* (2)

Rochester Royals

Bob Pettit* (3)
St. Louis Hawks
Neil Johnston* (5)

Philadelphia Warriors

Bob Cousy* (6)
Boston Celtics Dick Garmaker
Minneapolis Lakers

Bill Sharman* (4)
Boston Celtics
Slater Martin* (3)

St. Louis Hawks

1957–58

Dolph Schayes* (9)
Syracuse Nationals
Cliff Hagan*

St. Louis Hawks

George Yardley* (2)
Detroit Pistons
Maurice Stokes* (3)

Cincinnati Royals

Bob Pettit* (4)
St. Louis Hawks
Bill Russell*

Boston Celtics

Bob Cousy* (7)
Boston Celtics
Tom Gola*

Philadelphia Warriors

Bill Sharman* (5)
Boston Celtics
Slater Martin* (4)

St. Louis Hawks

1958–59

Bob Pettit* (5)
St. Louis Hawks
Paul Arizin (4)

Philadelphia Warriors

Elgin Baylor*
Minneapolis Lakers
Cliff Hagan* (2)

St. Louis Hawks

Bill Russell* (2)
Boston Celtics
Dolph Schayes* (10)

Syracuse Nationals

Bob Cousy* (8)
Boston Celtics
Slater Martin* (5)

St. Louis Hawks

Bill Sharman* (6)
Boston Celtics
Richie Guerin*

New York Knicks

1959–60

Bob Pettit* (6)
St. Louis Hawks
Jack Twyman*

Cincinnati Royals

Elgin Baylor* (2)
Minneapolis Lakers
Dolph Schayes* (11)

Syracuse Nationals

Wilt Chamberlain*
Philadelphia Warriors
Bill Russell* (3)

Boston Celtics

Bob Cousy* (9)
Boston Celtics
Richie Guerin* (2)

New York Knicks
Gene Shue Detroit Pistons
Bill Sharman* (7)

Boston Celtics

1960–61

Elgin Baylor* (3)
Los Angeles Lakers
Dolph Schayes* (12)

Syracuse Nationals

Bob Pettit* (7)
St. Louis Hawks
Tom Heinsohn*

Boston Celtics

Wilt Chamberlain* (2)
Philadelphia Warriors
Bill Russell* (4)

Boston Celtics

Bob Cousy* (10)
Boston Celtics Larry Costello
Syracuse Nationals

Oscar Robertson*
Cincinnati Royals
Gene Shue (2)

Detroit Pistons

1961–62

Bob Pettit* (8)
St. Louis Hawks
Tom Heinsohn* (2)

Boston Celtics

Elgin Baylor* (4)
Los Angeles Lakers
Jack Twyman* (2)

Cincinnati Royals

Wilt Chamberlain* (3)
Philadelphia Warriors
Bill Russell* (5)

Boston Celtics

Jerry West*
Los Angeles Lakers
Richie Guerin* (3)

New York Knicks

Oscar Robertson* (2)
Cincinnati Royals
Bob Cousy* (11)

Boston Celtics

1962–63

Elgin Baylor* (5)
Los Angeles Lakers
Tom Heinsohn* (3)

Boston Celtics

Bob Pettit* (9)
St. Louis Hawks
Bailey Howell*

Detroit Pistons

Bill Russell* (6)
Boston Celtics
Wilt Chamberlain* (4)

San Francisco Warriors

Oscar Robertson* (3)
Cincinnati Royals
Bob Cousy* (12)

Boston Celtics

Jerry West* (2)
Los Angeles Lakers
Hal Greer*

Syracuse Nationals

1963–64

Elgin Baylor* (6)
Los Angeles Lakers
Tom Heinsohn* (4)

Boston Celtics

Bob Pettit* (10)
St. Louis Hawks
Jerry Lucas*

Cincinnati Royals

Wilt Chamberlain* (5)
San Francisco Warriors
Bill Russell* (7)

Boston Celtics

Oscar Robertson* (4)
Cincinnati Royals
John Havlicek*

Boston Celtics

Jerry West* (3)
Los Angeles Lakers
Hal Greer* (2)

Philadelphia 76ers

1964–65

Elgin Baylor* (7)
Los Angeles Lakers
Bob Pettit* (11)

St. Louis Hawks

Jerry Lucas* (2)
Cincinnati Royals
Gus Johnson*

Baltimore Bullets

Bill Russell* (8)
Boston Celtics
Wilt Chamberlain* (6)

Philadelphia 76ers

Oscar Robertson* (5)
Cincinnati Royals
Sam Jones*

Boston Celtics

Jerry West* (4)
Los Angeles Lakers
Hal Greer* (3)

Philadelphia 76ers

1965–66

Rick Barry*
San Francisco Warriors
John Havlicek* (2)

Boston Celtics

Jerry Lucas* (3)
Cincinnati Royals
Gus Johnson* (2)

Baltimore Bullets

Wilt Chamberlain* (7)
Philadelphia 76ers
Bill Russell* (9)

Boston Celtics

Oscar Robertson* (6)
Cincinnati Royals
Sam Jones* (2)

Boston Celtics

Jerry West* (5)
Los Angeles Lakers
Hal Greer* (4)

Philadelphia 76ers

1966–67

Rick Barry* (2)
San Francisco Warriors
Willis Reed*

New York Knicks

Elgin Baylor* (8)
Los Angeles Lakers
Jerry Lucas* (4)

Cincinnati Royals

Wilt Chamberlain* (8)
Philadelphia 76ers
Bill Russell* (10)

Boston Celtics

Jerry West* (6)
Los Angeles Lakers
Hal Greer* (5)

Philadelphia 76ers

Oscar Robertson* (7)
Cincinnati Royals
Sam Jones* (3)

Boston Celtics

1967–68

Elgin Baylor* (9)
Los Angeles Lakers
Willis Reed* (2)

New York Knicks

Jerry Lucas* (5)
Cincinnati Royals
John Havlicek* (3)

Boston Celtics

Wilt Chamberlain* (9)
Philadelphia 76ers
Bill Russell* (11)

Boston Celtics

Dave Bing*
Detroit Pistons
Hal Greer* (6)

Philadelphia 76ers

Oscar Robertson* (8)
Cincinnati Royals
Jerry West* (7)

Los Angeles Lakers

1968–69

Billy Cunningham*
Philadelphia 76ers
John Havlicek* (4)

Boston Celtics

Elgin Baylor* (10)
Los Angeles Lakers
Dave DeBusschere*

New York Knicks

Wes Unseld*
Baltimore Bullets
Willis Reed* (3)

New York Knicks

Earl Monroe*
Baltimore Bullets
Hal Greer* (7)

Philadelphia 76ers

Oscar Robertson* (9)
Cincinnati Royals
Jerry West* (8)

Los Angeles Lakers

1969–70

Billy Cunningham* (2)
Philadelphia 76ers
John Havlicek* (5)

Boston Celtics

Connie Hawkins*
Phoenix Suns
Gus Johnson* (3)

Baltimore Bullets

Willis Reed* (4)
New York Knicks
Lew Alcindor*[b]

Milwaukee Bucks

Jerry West* (9)
Los Angeles Lakers Lou Hudson
Atlanta Hawks

Walt Frazier*
New York Knicks
Oscar Robertson* (10)

Cincinnati Royals

1970–71

John Havlicek* (6)
Boston Celtics
Gus Johnson* (4)

Baltimore Bullets

Billy Cunningham* (3)
Philadelphia 76ers Bob Love
Chicago Bulls

Lew Alcindor*[b] (2)
Milwaukee Bucks
Willis Reed* (5)

New York Knicks

Jerry West* (10)
Los Angeles Lakers
Walt Frazier* (2)

New York Knicks

Dave Bing* (2)
Detroit Pistons
Oscar Robertson* (11)

Milwaukee Bucks

1971–72

John Havlicek* (7)
Boston Celtics
Bob Love (2)

Chicago Bulls

Spencer Haywood*
Seattle SuperSonics
Billy Cunningham* (4)

Philadelphia 76ers

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[b] (3)
Milwaukee Bucks
Wilt Chamberlain* (10)

Los Angeles Lakers

Jerry West* (11)
Los Angeles Lakers
Nate Archibald*

Cincinnati Royals

Walt Frazier* (3)
New York Knicks Archie Clark
Baltimore Bullets

1972–73

John Havlicek* (8)
Boston Celtics
Elvin Hayes*

Baltimore Bullets

Spencer Haywood* (2)
Seattle SuperSonics
Rick Barry* (3)

Golden State Warriors

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[b] (4)
Milwaukee Bucks
Dave Cowens*

Boston Celtics

Nate Archibald* (2)
Kansas City-Omaha Kings
Walt Frazier* (4)

New York Knicks

Jerry West* (12)
Los Angeles Lakers
Pete Maravich*

Atlanta Hawks

1973–74

John Havlicek* (9)
Boston Celtics
Elvin Hayes* (2)

Capital Bullets

Rick Barry* (4)
Golden State Warriors
Spencer Haywood* (3)

Seattle SuperSonics

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[b] (5)
Milwaukee Bucks
Bob McAdoo*

Buffalo Braves

Walt Frazier* (5)
New York Knicks
Dave Bing* (3)

Detroit Pistons

Gail Goodrich*
Los Angeles Lakers Norm Van Lier
Chicago Bulls

1974–75

Rick Barry* (5)
Golden State Warriors
John Havlicek* (10)

Boston Celtics

Elvin Hayes* (3)
Washington Bullets
Spencer Haywood* (4)

Seattle SuperSonics

Bob McAdoo* (2)
Buffalo Braves
Dave Cowens* (2)

Boston Celtics

Nate Archibald* (3)
Kansas City-Omaha Kings Phil Chenier
Washington Bullets

Walt Frazier* (6)
New York Knicks
Jo Jo White*

Boston Celtics

1975–76

Rick Barry* (6)
Golden State Warriors
Elvin Hayes* (4)

Washington Bullets

George McGinnis*
Philadelphia 76ers
John Havlicek* (11)

Boston Celtics

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[b] (6)
Los Angeles Lakers
Dave Cowens* (3)

Boston Celtics

Nate Archibald* (4)
Kansas City Kings Randy Smith
Buffalo Braves

Pete Maravich* (2)
New Orleans Jazz Phil Smith
Golden State Warriors

1976–77

Elvin Hayes* (5)
Washington Bullets
Julius Erving*

Philadelphia 76ers

David Thompson*
Denver Nuggets
George McGinnis* (2)

Philadelphia 76ers

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[b] (7)
Los Angeles Lakers
Bill Walton*

Portland Trail Blazers

Pete Maravich* (3)
New Orleans Jazz
George Gervin*

San Antonio Spurs
Paul Westphal Phoenix Suns
Jo Jo White* (2)

Boston Celtics

1977–78
Truck Robinson New Orleans Jazz Walter Davis
Phoenix Suns

Julius Erving* (2)
Philadelphia 76ers Maurice Lucas
Portland Trail Blazers

Bill Walton* (2)
Portland Trail Blazers
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[b] (8)

Los Angeles Lakers

George Gervin* (2)
San Antonio Spurs
Paul Westphal (2)

Phoenix Suns

David Thompson* (2)
Denver Nuggets
Pete Maravich* (4)

New Orleans Jazz

1978–79
Marques Johnson Milwaukee Bucks
Walter Davis (2)

Phoenix Suns

Elvin Hayes* (6)
Washington Bullets Bob Dandridge
Washington Bullets

Moses Malone*
Houston Rockets
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[b] (9)

Los Angeles Lakers

George Gervin* (3)
San Antonio Spurs Lloyd Free
San Diego Clippers

Paul Westphal (3)
Phoenix Suns Phil Ford
Kansas City Kings

1979–80

Julius Erving* (3)
Philadelphia 76ers Dan Roundfield
Atlanta Hawks

Larry Bird*
Boston Celtics
Marques Johnson (2)

Milwaukee Bucks

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[b] (10)
Los Angeles Lakers
Moses Malone* (2)

Houston Rockets

George Gervin* (4)
San Antonio Spurs
Dennis Johnson*

Seattle SuperSonics

Paul Westphal (4)
Phoenix Suns Gus Williams
Seattle SuperSonics

1980–81

Julius Erving* (4)
Philadelphia 76ers
Marques Johnson (3)

Milwaukee Bucks

Larry Bird* (2)
Boston Celtics
Adrian Dantley*

Utah Jazz

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[b] (11)
Los Angeles Lakers
Moses Malone* (3)

Houston Rockets

George Gervin* (5)
San Antonio Spurs Otis Birdsong
Kansas City Kings

Dennis Johnson* (2)
Phoenix Suns
Nate Archibald* (5)

Boston Celtics

1981–82

Larry Bird* (3)
Boston Celtics
Alex English*

Denver Nuggets

Julius Erving* (5)
Philadelphia 76ers
Bernard King*

Golden State Warriors

Moses Malone* (4)
Houston Rockets
Robert Parish*

Boston Celtics

George Gervin* (6)
San Antonio Spurs
Magic Johnson*

Los Angeles Lakers

Gus Williams (2)
Seattle SuperSonics Sidney Moncrief
Milwaukee Bucks

1982–83

Larry Bird* (4)
Boston Celtics
Alex English* (2)

Denver Nuggets

Julius Erving* (6)
Philadelphia 76ers Buck Williams
New Jersey Nets

Moses Malone* (5)
Philadelphia 76ers
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[b] (12)

Los Angeles Lakers

Magic Johnson* (2)
Los Angeles Lakers
George Gervin* (7)

San Antonio Spurs

Sidney Moncrief (2)
Milwaukee Bucks
Isiah Thomas*

Detroit Pistons

1983–84

Larry Bird* (5)
Boston Celtics
Adrian Dantley* (2)

Utah Jazz

Bernard King* (2)
New York Knicks
Julius Erving* (7)

Philadelphia 76ers

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[b] (13)
Los Angeles Lakers
Moses Malone* (6)

Philadelphia 76ers

Magic Johnson* (3)
Los Angeles Lakers
Sidney Moncrief (3)

Milwaukee Bucks

Isiah Thomas* (2)
Detroit Pistons Jim Paxson
Portland Trail Blazers

1984–85

Larry Bird* (6)
Boston Celtics Terry Cummings
Milwaukee Bucks

Bernard King* (3)
New York Knicks
Ralph Sampson*

Houston Rockets

Moses Malone* (7)
Philadelphia 76ers
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[b] (14)

Los Angeles Lakers

Magic Johnson* (4)
Los Angeles Lakers
Michael Jordan*

Chicago Bulls

Isiah Thomas* (3)
Detroit Pistons
Sidney Moncrief (4)

Milwaukee Bucks

1985–86

Larry Bird* (7)
Boston Celtics
Charles Barkley*

Philadelphia 76ers

Dominique Wilkins*
Atlanta Hawks
Alex English* (3)

Denver Nuggets

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[b] (15)
Los Angeles Lakers
Akeem Olajuwon*[c]

Houston Rockets

Magic Johnson* (5)
Los Angeles Lakers
Sidney Moncrief (5)

Milwaukee Bucks

Isiah Thomas* (4)
Detroit Pistons Alvin Robertson
San Antonio Spurs

1986–87

Larry Bird* (8)
Boston Celtics
Dominique Wilkins* (2)

Atlanta Hawks

Kevin McHale*
Boston Celtics
Charles Barkley* (2)

Philadelphia 76ers

Akeem Olajuwon* (2)[c]
Houston Rockets
Moses Malone* (8)

Washington Bullets

Magic Johnson* (6)
Los Angeles Lakers
Isiah Thomas* (5)

Detroit Pistons

Michael Jordan* (2)
Chicago Bulls Fat Lever
Denver Nuggets

1987–88

Larry Bird* (9)
Boston Celtics
Karl Malone*

Utah Jazz

Charles Barkley* (3)
Philadelphia 76ers
Dominique Wilkins* (3)

Atlanta Hawks

Akeem Olajuwon* (3)[c]
Houston Rockets
Patrick Ewing*

New York Knicks

Michael Jordan* (3)
Chicago Bulls
Clyde Drexler*

Portland Trail Blazers

Magic Johnson* (7)
Los Angeles Lakers
John Stockton*

Utah Jazz


1988–89 to present[edit]


Since the 1988–89 season, the All-NBA Team has been composed of three teams, each with five roster spots, except when there are ties. Players are selected with regard to position; they are listed according to position in the following descending order: two forwards, one center and two guards.































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Season
First team
Second team
Third team
Players Teams
Players Teams
Players Teams

1988–89

Karl Malone* (2)
Utah Jazz Tom Chambers Phoenix Suns
Dominique Wilkins* (4)

Atlanta Hawks

Charles Barkley* (4)
Philadelphia 76ers
Chris Mullin*
Golden State Warriors
Terry Cummings (2)

Milwaukee Bucks

Akeem Olajuwon* (4)[c]
Houston Rockets
Patrick Ewing* (2)
New York Knicks
Robert Parish* (2)

Boston Celtics

Michael Jordan* (4)
Chicago Bulls
John Stockton* (2)
Utah Jazz Dale Ellis
Seattle SuperSonics

Magic Johnson* (8)
Los Angeles Lakers Kevin Johnson Phoenix Suns Mark Price
Cleveland Cavaliers

1989–90

Karl Malone* (3)
Utah Jazz
Larry Bird* (10)
Boston Celtics
James Worthy*

Los Angeles Lakers

Charles Barkley* (5)
Philadelphia 76ers
Tom Chambers(2)
Phoenix Suns
Chris Mullin* (2)

Golden State Warriors

Patrick Ewing* (3)
New York Knicks
Akeem Olajuwon* (5)[c]
Houston Rockets
David Robinson*

San Antonio Spurs

Magic Johnson* (9)
Los Angeles Lakers
John Stockton* (3)
Utah Jazz
Clyde Drexler* (2)

Portland Trail Blazers

Michael Jordan* (5)
Chicago Bulls
Kevin Johnson (2)
Phoenix Suns
Joe Dumars*

Detroit Pistons

1990–91

Karl Malone* (4)
Utah Jazz
Dominique Wilkins* (5)
Atlanta Hawks
James Worthy* (2)

Los Angeles Lakers

Charles Barkley* (6)
Philadelphia 76ers
Chris Mullin* (3)
Golden State Warriors
Bernard King* (4)

Washington Bullets

David Robinson* (2)
San Antonio Spurs
Patrick Ewing* (4)
New York Knicks
Hakeem Olajuwon* (6)[c]

Houston Rockets

Michael Jordan* (6)
Chicago Bulls
Kevin Johnson (3)
Phoenix Suns
John Stockton* (4)

Utah Jazz

Magic Johnson* (10)
Los Angeles Lakers
Clyde Drexler* (3)
Portland Trail Blazers
Joe Dumars* (2)

Detroit Pistons

1991–92

Karl Malone* (5)
Utah Jazz
Scottie Pippen*
Chicago Bulls
Dennis Rodman*

Detroit Pistons

Chris Mullin* (4)
Golden State Warriors
Charles Barkley* (7)
Philadelphia 76ers Kevin Willis
Atlanta Hawks

David Robinson* (3)
San Antonio Spurs
Patrick Ewing* (5)
New York Knicks Brad Daugherty
Cleveland Cavaliers

Michael Jordan* (7)
Chicago Bulls Tim Hardaway Golden State Warriors
Mark Price (2)

Cleveland Cavaliers

Clyde Drexler* (4)
Portland Trail Blazers
John Stockton* (5)
Utah Jazz
Kevin Johnson (4)

Phoenix Suns

1992–93

Charles Barkley* (8)
Phoenix Suns
Dominique Wilkins* (6)
Atlanta Hawks
Scottie Pippen* (2)

Chicago Bulls

Karl Malone* (6)
Utah Jazz Larry Johnson Charlotte Hornets Derrick Coleman
New Jersey Nets

Hakeem Olajuwon* (7)[c]
Houston Rockets
Patrick Ewing* (6)
New York Knicks
David Robinson* (4)

San Antonio Spurs

Michael Jordan* (8)
Chicago Bulls
John Stockton* (6)
Utah Jazz
Tim Hardaway (2)

Golden State Warriors

Mark Price (3)
Cleveland Cavaliers
Joe Dumars* (3)
Detroit Pistons
Dražen Petrović*

New Jersey Nets

1993–94

Scottie Pippen* (3)
Chicago Bulls Shawn Kemp Seattle SuperSonics
Derrick Coleman (2)

New Jersey Nets

Karl Malone* (7)
Utah Jazz
Charles Barkley* (9)
Phoenix Suns
Dominique Wilkins* (7)

Los Angeles Clippers

Hakeem Olajuwon* (8)[c]
Houston Rockets
David Robinson* (5)
San Antonio Spurs
Shaquille O'Neal*

Orlando Magic

John Stockton* (7)
Utah Jazz
Mitch Richmond*
Sacramento Kings
Mark Price (4)

Cleveland Cavaliers
Latrell Sprewell Golden State Warriors
Kevin Johnson (5)
Phoenix Suns
Gary Payton*

Seattle SuperSonics

1994–95

Karl Malone* (8)
Utah Jazz
Charles Barkley* (10)
Phoenix Suns Detlef Schrempf
Seattle SuperSonics

Scottie Pippen* (4)
Chicago Bulls
Shawn Kemp (2)
Seattle SuperSonics
Dennis Rodman* (2)

San Antonio Spurs

David Robinson* (6)
San Antonio Spurs
Shaquille O'Neal* (2)
Orlando Magic
Hakeem Olajuwon* (9)[c]

Houston Rockets

John Stockton* (8)
Utah Jazz
Gary Payton* (2)
Seattle SuperSonics
Reggie Miller*

Indiana Pacers
Penny Hardaway Orlando Magic
Mitch Richmond* (2)
Sacramento Kings
Clyde Drexler* (5)

Houston Rockets

1995–96

Scottie Pippen* (5)
Chicago Bulls
Shawn Kemp (3)
Seattle SuperSonics
Charles Barkley* (11)

Phoenix Suns

Karl Malone* (9)
Utah Jazz
Grant Hill*
Detroit Pistons Juwan Howard
Washington Bullets

David Robinson* (7)
San Antonio Spurs
Hakeem Olajuwon* (10)[c]
Houston Rockets
Shaquille O'Neal* (3)

Orlando Magic

Michael Jordan* (9)
Chicago Bulls
Gary Payton* (3)
Seattle SuperSonics
Mitch Richmond* (3)

Sacramento Kings

Penny Hardaway (2)
Orlando Magic
John Stockton* (9)
Utah Jazz
Reggie Miller* (2)

Indiana Pacers

1996–97

Karl Malone* (10)
Utah Jazz
Scottie Pippen* (6)
Chicago Bulls Anthony Mason
Charlotte Hornets

Grant Hill* (2)
Detroit Pistons Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets Vin Baker
Milwaukee Bucks

Hakeem Olajuwon* (11)[c]
Houston Rockets
Patrick Ewing* (7)
New York Knicks
Shaquille O'Neal* (4)

Los Angeles Lakers

Michael Jordan* (10)
Chicago Bulls
Gary Payton* (4)
Seattle SuperSonics
John Stockton* (10)

Utah Jazz

Tim Hardaway (3)
Miami Heat
Mitch Richmond* (4)
Sacramento Kings
Penny Hardaway (3)

Orlando Magic

1997–98

Karl Malone* (11)
Utah Jazz
Grant Hill* (3)
Detroit Pistons
Scottie Pippen* (7)

Chicago Bulls
Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs
Vin Baker (2)
Seattle SuperSonics
Glen Rice (2)

Charlotte Hornets

Shaquille O'Neal* (5)
Los Angeles Lakers
David Robinson* (8)
San Antonio Spurs
Dikembe Mutombo*

Atlanta Hawks

Michael Jordan* (11)
Chicago Bulls
Tim Hardaway (4)
Miami Heat
Mitch Richmond* (5)

Sacramento Kings

Gary Payton* (5)
Seattle SuperSonics Rod Strickland Washington Wizards
Reggie Miller* (3)

Indiana Pacers

1998–99

Karl Malone* (12)
Utah Jazz Chris Webber Sacramento Kings Kevin Garnett
Minnesota Timberwolves

Tim Duncan (2)
San Antonio Spurs
Grant Hill* (4)
Detroit Pistons Antonio McDyess
Denver Nuggets

Alonzo Mourning*
Miami Heat
Shaquille O'Neal* (6)
Los Angeles Lakers
Hakeem Olajuwon* (12)[c]

Houston Rockets

Allen Iverson*
Philadelphia 76ers
Gary Payton* (6)
Seattle SuperSonics Kobe Bryant
Los Angeles Lakers

Jason Kidd*
Phoenix Suns
Tim Hardaway (5)
Miami Heat
John Stockton* (11)

Utah Jazz

1999–00

Tim Duncan (3)
San Antonio Spurs
Karl Malone* (13)
Utah Jazz
Chris Webber (2)

Sacramento Kings

Kevin Garnett (2)
Minnesota Timberwolves
Grant Hill* (5)
Detroit Pistons
Vince Carter^

Toronto Raptors

Shaquille O'Neal* (7)
Los Angeles Lakers
Alonzo Mourning* (2)
Miami Heat
David Robinson* (9)

San Antonio Spurs

Jason Kidd* (2)
Phoenix Suns
Allen Iverson* (2)
Philadelphia 76ers Eddie Jones
Charlotte Hornets

Gary Payton* (7)
Seattle SuperSonics
Kobe Bryant (2)
Los Angeles Lakers Stephon Marbury
New Jersey Nets

2000–01

Tim Duncan (4)
San Antonio Spurs
Kevin Garnett (3)
Minnesota Timberwolves
Karl Malone* (14)

Utah Jazz

Chris Webber (3)
Sacramento Kings
Vince Carter^ (2)
Toronto Raptors
Dirk Nowitzki^

Dallas Mavericks

Shaquille O'Neal* (8)
Los Angeles Lakers
Dikembe Mutombo* (2)
Philadelphia 76ers
David Robinson* (10)

San Antonio Spurs

Allen Iverson* (3)
Philadelphia 76ers
Kobe Bryant (3)
Los Angeles Lakers
Gary Payton* (8)

Seattle SuperSonics

Jason Kidd* (3)
Phoenix Suns
Tracy McGrady*
Orlando Magic
Ray Allen*

Milwaukee Bucks

2001–02

Tim Duncan (5)
San Antonio Spurs
Kevin Garnett (4)
Minnesota Timberwolves Ben Wallace
Detroit Pistons

Tracy McGrady* (2)
Orlando Magic
Chris Webber (4)
Sacramento Kings Jermaine O'Neal
Indiana Pacers

Shaquille O'Neal* (9)
Los Angeles Lakers
Dirk Nowitzki^ (2)
Dallas Mavericks
Dikembe Mutombo* (3)

Philadelphia 76ers

Jason Kidd* (4)
New Jersey Nets
Gary Payton* (9)
Seattle SuperSonics Paul Pierce
Boston Celtics

Kobe Bryant (4)
Los Angeles Lakers
Allen Iverson* (4)
Philadelphia 76ers
Steve Nash*

Dallas Mavericks

2002–03

Tim Duncan (6)
San Antonio Spurs
Dirk Nowitzki^ (3)
Dallas Mavericks
Paul Pierce (2)

Boston Celtics

Kevin Garnett (5)
Minnesota Timberwolves
Chris Webber (5)
Sacramento Kings Jamal Mashburn
New Orleans Hornets

Shaquille O'Neal* (10)
Los Angeles Lakers
Ben Wallace (2)
Detroit Pistons
Jermaine O'Neal (2)

Indiana Pacers

Kobe Bryant (5)
Los Angeles Lakers
Jason Kidd* (5)
New Jersey Nets
Stephon Marbury (2)

Phoenix Suns

Tracy McGrady* (3)
Orlando Magic
Allen Iverson* (5)
Philadelphia 76ers
Steve Nash* (2)

Dallas Mavericks

2003–04

Kevin Garnett (6)
Minnesota Timberwolves
Jermaine O'Neal (3)
Indiana Pacers
Dirk Nowitzki^ (4)

Dallas Mavericks

Tim Duncan (7)
San Antonio Spurs Peja Stojaković Sacramento Kings
Ron Artest[d]

Indiana Pacers

Shaquille O'Neal* (11)
Los Angeles Lakers
Ben Wallace (3)
Detroit Pistons
Yao Ming*

Houston Rockets

Kobe Bryant (6)
Los Angeles Lakers Sam Cassell Minnesota Timberwolves Michael Redd
Milwaukee Bucks

Jason Kidd* (6)
New Jersey Nets
Tracy McGrady* (4)
Orlando Magic Baron Davis
New Orleans Hornets

2004–05

Tim Duncan (8)
San Antonio Spurs
LeBron James^
Cleveland Cavaliers
Tracy McGrady* (5)

Houston Rockets

Dirk Nowitzki^ (5)
Dallas Mavericks
Kevin Garnett (7)
Minnesota Timberwolves Shawn Marion
Phoenix Suns

Shaquille O'Neal* (12)
Miami Heat
Amare Stoudemire[e]
Phoenix Suns
Ben Wallace (4)

Detroit Pistons

Allen Iverson* (6)
Philadelphia 76ers
Dwyane Wade^
Miami Heat
Kobe Bryant (7)

Los Angeles Lakers

Steve Nash* (3)
Phoenix Suns
Ray Allen* (2)
Seattle SuperSonics Gilbert Arenas
Washington Wizards

2005–06

LeBron James^ (2)
Cleveland Cavaliers Elton Brand Los Angeles Clippers
Shawn Marion (2)

Phoenix Suns

Dirk Nowitzki^ (6)
Dallas Mavericks
Tim Duncan (9)
San Antonio Spurs
Carmelo Anthony^

Denver Nuggets

Shaquille O'Neal* (13)
Miami Heat
Ben Wallace (5)
Detroit Pistons
Yao Ming* (2)

Houston Rockets

Kobe Bryant (8)
Los Angeles Lakers Chauncey Billups Detroit Pistons
Allen Iverson* (7)

Philadelphia 76ers

Steve Nash* (4)
Phoenix Suns
Dwyane Wade^ (2)
Miami Heat
Gilbert Arenas (2)

Washington Wizards

2006–07

Dirk Nowitzki^ (7)
Dallas Mavericks
LeBron James^ (3)
Cleveland Cavaliers
Kevin Garnett (8)

Minnesota Timberwolves

Tim Duncan (10)
San Antonio Spurs Chris Bosh Toronto Raptors
Carmelo Anthony^ (2)

Denver Nuggets

Amare Stoudemire (2)[e]
Phoenix Suns
Yao Ming* (3)
Houston Rockets
Dwight Howard^

Orlando Magic

Steve Nash* (5)
Phoenix Suns
Gilbert Arenas (3)
Washington Wizards
Dwyane Wade^ (3)

Miami Heat

Kobe Bryant (9)
Los Angeles Lakers
Tracy McGrady* (6)
Houston Rockets
Chauncey Billups (2)

Detroit Pistons

2007–08

Kevin Garnett (9)
Boston Celtics
Dirk Nowitzki^ (8)
Dallas Mavericks Carlos Boozer
Utah Jazz

LeBron James^ (4)
Cleveland Cavaliers
Tim Duncan (11)
San Antonio Spurs
Paul Pierce (3)

Boston Celtics

Dwight Howard^ (2)
Orlando Magic
Amare Stoudemire (3)[e]
Phoenix Suns
Yao Ming* (4)

Houston Rockets

Kobe Bryant (10)
Los Angeles Lakers
Steve Nash* (6)
Phoenix Suns
Tracy McGrady* (7)

Houston Rockets

Chris Paul^
New Orleans Hornets Deron Williams Utah Jazz Manu Ginóbili
San Antonio Spurs

2008–09

Dirk Nowitzki^ (9)
Dallas Mavericks
Paul Pierce (4)
Boston Celtics
Pau Gasol^

Los Angeles Lakers

LeBron James^ (5)
Cleveland Cavaliers
Tim Duncan (12)
San Antonio Spurs
Carmelo Anthony^ (3)

Denver Nuggets

Dwight Howard^ (3)
Orlando Magic
Yao Ming* (5)
Houston Rockets
Shaquille O'Neal* (14)

Phoenix Suns

Kobe Bryant (11)
Los Angeles Lakers Brandon Roy Portland Trail Blazers
Chauncey Billups (3)

Denver Nuggets

Dwyane Wade (4)^
Miami Heat
Chris Paul (2)^
New Orleans Hornets
Tony Parker^

San Antonio Spurs

2009–10

Kevin Durant^
Oklahoma City Thunder
Carmelo Anthony^ (4)
Denver Nuggets
Pau Gasol^ (2)

Los Angeles Lakers

LeBron James^ (6)
Cleveland Cavaliers
Dirk Nowitzki^ (10)
Dallas Mavericks
Tim Duncan (13)

San Antonio Spurs

Dwight Howard^ (4)
Orlando Magic
Amar'e Stoudemire (4)
Phoenix Suns Andrew Bogut
Milwaukee Bucks

Kobe Bryant (12)
Los Angeles Lakers
Deron Williams (2)
Utah Jazz
Joe Johnson^

Atlanta Hawks

Dwyane Wade^ (5)
Miami Heat
Steve Nash* (7)
Phoenix Suns
Brandon Roy (2)

Portland Trail Blazers

2010–11

Kevin Durant^ (2)
Oklahoma City Thunder
Pau Gasol^ (3)
Los Angeles Lakers
LaMarcus Aldridge^

Portland Trail Blazers

LeBron James^ (7)
Miami Heat
Dirk Nowitzki^ (11)
Dallas Mavericks
Zach Randolph^

Memphis Grizzlies

Dwight Howard^ (5)
Orlando Magic
Amar'e Stoudemire (5)
New York Knicks
Al Horford^

Atlanta Hawks

Kobe Bryant (13)
Los Angeles Lakers
Dwyane Wade^ (6)
Miami Heat
Manu Ginóbili (2)

San Antonio Spurs

Derrick Rose^
Chicago Bulls
Russell Westbrook^
Oklahoma City Thunder
Chris Paul^ (3)

New Orleans Hornets

2011–12

LeBron James^ (8)
Miami Heat
Kevin Love^
Minnesota Timberwolves
Carmelo Anthony^ (5)

New York Knicks

Kevin Durant^ (3)
Oklahoma City Thunder
Blake Griffin^
Los Angeles Clippers
Dirk Nowitzki^ (12)

Dallas Mavericks

Dwight Howard^ (6)
Orlando Magic Andrew Bynum Los Angeles Lakers
Tyson Chandler^

New York Knicks

Kobe Bryant (14)
Los Angeles Lakers
Tony Parker^ (2)
San Antonio Spurs
Dwyane Wade^ (7)

Miami Heat

Chris Paul^ (4)
Los Angeles Clippers
Russell Westbrook^ (2)
Oklahoma City Thunder
Rajon Rondo^

Boston Celtics

2012–13

LeBron James^ (9)
Miami Heat
Carmelo Anthony^ (6)
New York Knicks David Lee
Golden State Warriors

Kevin Durant^ (4)
Oklahoma City Thunder
Blake Griffin^ (2)
Los Angeles Clippers
Paul George^

Indiana Pacers

Tim Duncan (14)
San Antonio Spurs
Marc Gasol^
Memphis Grizzlies
Dwight Howard^ (7)

Los Angeles Lakers

Kobe Bryant (15)
Los Angeles Lakers
Tony Parker^ (3)
San Antonio Spurs
Dwyane Wade^ (8)

Miami Heat

Chris Paul^ (5)
Los Angeles Clippers
Russell Westbrook^ (3)
Oklahoma City Thunder
James Harden^

Houston Rockets

2013–14

Kevin Durant^ (5)
Oklahoma City Thunder
Blake Griffin^ (3)
Los Angeles Clippers
Paul George^ (2)

Indiana Pacers

LeBron James^ (10)
Miami Heat
Kevin Love^ (2)
Minnesota Timberwolves
LaMarcus Aldridge^ (2)

Portland Trail Blazers

Joakim Noah^
Chicago Bulls
Dwight Howard^ (8)
Houston Rockets Al Jefferson
Charlotte Bobcats

James Harden^ (2)
Houston Rockets
Stephen Curry^
Golden State Warriors
Goran Dragić^

Phoenix Suns

Chris Paul^ (6)
Los Angeles Clippers
Tony Parker^ (4)
San Antonio Spurs
Damian Lillard^

Portland Trail Blazers

2014–15

LeBron James^ (11)
Cleveland Cavaliers
LaMarcus Aldridge^ (3)
Portland Trail Blazers
Blake Griffin^ (4)

Los Angeles Clippers

Anthony Davis^
New Orleans Pelicans
Pau Gasol^ (4)
Chicago Bulls
Tim Duncan (15)

San Antonio Spurs

Marc Gasol^ (2)
Memphis Grizzlies
DeMarcus Cousins^
Sacramento Kings
DeAndre Jordan^

Los Angeles Clippers

James Harden^ (3)
Houston Rockets
Russell Westbrook^ (4)
Oklahoma City Thunder
Klay Thompson^

Golden State Warriors

Stephen Curry^ (2)
Golden State Warriors
Chris Paul^ (7)
Los Angeles Clippers
Kyrie Irving^

Cleveland Cavaliers

2015–16

Kawhi Leonard^
San Antonio Spurs
Kevin Durant^ (6)
Oklahoma City Thunder
Paul George^ (3)

Indiana Pacers

LeBron James^ (12)
Cleveland Cavaliers
Draymond Green^
Golden State Warriors
LaMarcus Aldridge^ (4)

San Antonio Spurs

DeAndre Jordan^ (2)
Los Angeles Clippers
DeMarcus Cousins^ (2)
Sacramento Kings
Andre Drummond^

Detroit Pistons

Stephen Curry^ (3)
Golden State Warriors
Damian Lillard^ (2)
Portland Trail Blazers
Klay Thompson^ (2)

Golden State Warriors

Russell Westbrook^ (5)
Oklahoma City Thunder
Chris Paul^ (8)
Los Angeles Clippers
Kyle Lowry^

Toronto Raptors

2016–17

Kawhi Leonard^ (2)
San Antonio Spurs
Kevin Durant^ (7)
Golden State Warriors
Jimmy Butler^

Chicago Bulls

LeBron James^ (13)
Cleveland Cavaliers
Giannis Antetokounmpo^
Milwaukee Bucks
Draymond Green^ (2)

Golden State Warriors

Anthony Davis^ (2)
New Orleans Pelicans
Rudy Gobert^
Utah Jazz
DeAndre Jordan^ (3)

Los Angeles Clippers

James Harden^ (4)
Houston Rockets
Stephen Curry^ (4)
Golden State Warriors
John Wall^

Washington Wizards

Russell Westbrook^ (6)
Oklahoma City Thunder
Isaiah Thomas^
Boston Celtics
DeMar DeRozan^

Toronto Raptors

2017–18

Kevin Durant^ (8)
Golden State Warriors
LaMarcus Aldridge^ (5)
San Antonio Spurs
Jimmy Butler^ (2)

Minnesota Timberwolves

LeBron James^ (14)
Cleveland Cavaliers
Giannis Antetokounmpo^ (2)
Milwaukee Bucks
Paul George^ (4)

Oklahoma City Thunder

Anthony Davis^ (3)
New Orleans Pelicans
Joel Embiid^
Philadelphia 76ers
Karl-Anthony Towns^

Minnesota Timberwolves

James Harden^ (5)
Houston Rockets
DeMar DeRozan^ (2)
Toronto Raptors
Victor Oladipo^

Indiana Pacers

Damian Lillard^ (3)
Portland Trail Blazers
Russell Westbrook^ (7)
Oklahoma City Thunder
Stephen Curry^ (5)

Golden State Warriors


Most selections[edit]


The following table only lists players with at least ten total selections.











*
Denotes players inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
^
Denotes players who are still active


























































































































































































































Player
Total
First team
Second team
Third team

MVP
Seasons played

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*
15 10 5 0 6 20

Kobe Bryant
15 11 2 2 1 20

Tim Duncan
15 10 3 2 2 19

LeBron James^
14 12 2 0 4 16

Karl Malone*
14 11 2 1 2 19

Shaquille O'Neal*
14 8 2 4 1 19

Bob Cousy*
12 10 2 0 1 13

Dirk Nowitzki^
12 4 5 3 1 20

Hakeem Olajuwon*
12 6 3 3 1 18

Dolph Schayes*
12 6 6 0 0 16

Jerry West*
12 10 2 0 0 14

Charles Barkley*
11 5 5 1 1 16

John Havlicek*
11 4 7 0 0 16

Michael Jordan*
11 10 1 0 5 15

Bob Pettit*
11 10 1 0 2 11

Oscar Robertson*
11 9 2 0 1 14

Bill Russell*
11 3 8 0 5 13

John Stockton*
11 2 6 3 0 19

Elgin Baylor*
10 10 0 0 0 14

Larry Bird*
10 9 1 0 3 13

Wilt Chamberlain*
10 7 3 0 4 14

Magic Johnson*
10 9 1 0 3 13

David Robinson*
10 4 2 4 1 14


See also[edit]




  • Map of USA and Canada, NBA, zoom.svg National Basketball Association portal

  • All-NBA Development League Team



Notes[edit]


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  • a The Most Valuable Player award was first established in 1956.


  • b Before the 1971–72 season, Lew Alcindor changed his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.[4]


  • c When Olajuwon arrived in the United States, the University of Houston incorrectly spelled his first name "Akeem". He used that spelling until March 9, 1991, when he announced that he would add an H.[5][6]


  • d Ron Artest changed his name into Metta World Peace on September 16, 2011.[7]


  • e Amar'e Stoudemire's first name had previously been spelled incorrectly as "Amaré" or "Amare" since joining the NBA, but was changed to "Amar'e" in October 2008.[8][9]




References[edit]


General





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  • "All-NBA and All-ABA Teams". basketball-reference.com. Archived from the original on July 30, 2008. Retrieved August 7, 2008.



Specific




  1. ^ ab "MVP Nash Highlights All-NBA First Team". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. May 17, 2006. Archived from the original on February 28, 2007. Retrieved January 18, 2007.


  2. ^ ab "All-NBA Teams". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on September 17, 2008. Retrieved August 7, 2008.


  3. ^ abcd "All-League Selections by Player". basketball-reference.com. Archived from the original on June 30, 2008. Retrieved August 7, 2008.


  4. ^ "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Bio". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on July 31, 2008. Retrieved August 4, 2008.


  5. ^ "Hakeem Olajuwon Bio: 1992-93". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on May 16, 2008. Retrieved June 15, 2008.


  6. ^ Dufresne, Chris (March 11, 1991). "Hakeem Still Can Be Called 'the Dream'". Los Angeles Times. p. 2.


  7. ^ "Artest's Name Change to Metta World Peace Approved". The New York Times. September 16, 2011. Retrieved September 16, 2011.


  8. ^ Bickley, Dan (October 30, 2008). "Bickley on Amaré: Awaking the giant". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved March 25, 2009.


  9. ^ McMenamin, Dave (November 20, 2008). "Change the name of the game for Stoudemire this season". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on February 27, 2009. Retrieved March 25, 2009.












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