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Post by NJtoTX on May 19, 2017 17:08:02 GMT
2016-17 All-NBA First Team
G James Harden (unanimous - 100 first place votes, 500 pts) F LeBron James (99 first place votes, 498 pts) G Russell Westbrook (99 first place votes, 498 pts) F Kawhi Leonard (96 first place votes, 490 pts) C Anthony Davis (45 first place votes, 343 pts)
2016-17 All-NBA Second Team
C Rudy Gobert (43 first place votes, 343 pts) G Stephen Curry (1 first place vote, 290 pts) F Giannis Antetokounmpo (258 pts) F Kevin Durant (3 first place votes, 239 pts) G Isaiah Thomas (236 pts)
2016-17 All-NBA Third Team
F Draymond Green (4 first place votes, 134 pts) G John Wall (125 pts) F Jimmy Butler (102 pts) G DeMar DeRozan (62 pts) C DeAndre Jordan (54 pts) 12.7 ppg, 13.8 rpg, 1.7 bpg, 1.2 apg
Out: C Karl-Anthony Towns (50 pts) 25.1 ppg, 12.3 rpg, 1.3 bpg, 2.7 apg G Chris Paul (49 pts) C Marc Gasol (48 pts) C DeMarcus Cousins (4 first place vote, 42 pts) F/G Paul George (40 pts) F Gordon Hayward (27 pts) C Hassan Whiteside (18 pts) G Kyrie Irving (14 pts) G Klay Thompson (14 pts) C Nikola Jokic (12 pts) G Damian Lillard (12 pts) F Paul Millsap (3 pts) C/F LaMarcus Aldridge (1 pt) F Blake Griffin (1 pt) C Al Horford (1 pt)
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Post by marsexplorer on May 19, 2017 17:22:07 GMT
Who the hell didn't vote for LeBron James?
Edit: And Rudy Gobert(?) and DeAndre Jordon keep Karl-Anthony Towns out? Really?
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Post by NJtoTX on May 19, 2017 17:35:51 GMT
Who the hell didn't vote for LeBron James? Edit: And Rudy Gobert(?) and DeAndre Jordon keep Karl-Anthony Towns out? Really? Not sure, but Durant and Draymond got 1st place votes at forward, which would have to come from Kawhi or Lebron.
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Post by marsexplorer on May 19, 2017 17:53:36 GMT
Who the hell didn't vote for LeBron James? Edit: And Rudy Gobert(?) and DeAndre Jordon keep Karl-Anthony Towns out? Really? Not sure, but Durant and Draymond got 1st place votes at forward, which would have to come from Kawhi or Lebron. Which begs the question: Why doesn't the math add up?
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Post by Rey Kahuka on May 19, 2017 18:04:09 GMT
Who the hell didn't vote for LeBron James? Edit: And Rudy Gobert(?) and DeAndre Jordon keep Karl-Anthony Towns out? Really? Can't wait to find out who trolled the system with that one.
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Post by wonderburstanger on May 19, 2017 18:11:02 GMT
Worst First Team ever.
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Post by NJtoTX on May 19, 2017 21:20:20 GMT
Not sure, but Durant and Draymond got 1st place votes at forward, which would have to come from Kawhi or Lebron. Which begs the question: Why doesn't the math add up? If a player played multiple positions, as Lebron does, votes were counted for the position he plays most. James is listed as a forward. But that doesn't mean that voters saw it the same way. So I could be wrong - He could have lost a vote to someone who put an extra guard but dropped Lebron down.
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Post by DC-Fan on May 20, 2017 4:02:24 GMT
2016-17 All-NBA First Team
G James Harden (unanimous - 100 first place votes, 500 pts) F LeBron James (99 first place votes, 498 pts) G Russell Westbrook (99 first place votes, 498 pts) F Kawhi Leonard (96 first place votes, 490 pts) C Anthony Davis (45 first place votes, 343 pts) How is James Harden unanimous but Russell Westbrook isn't?
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