More importantly, did anyone notice that J.J. Hickson got a vote? Wtf...
Other players receiving votes, with point totals: Brook Lopez, Brooklyn, 132 (7 First Team votes); Stephen Curry, Golden State, 72; LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland, 62; Chris Bosh, Miami, 59 (4); Joakim Noah, Chicago, 56 (3); Zach Randolph, Memphis, 45; Al Horford, Atlanta, 31 (2); Paul Pierce, Boston, 24; Al Jefferson, Utah, 20 (1); Tyson Chandler, New York, 19 (1); Roy Hibbert, Indiana, 9; Luol Deng, Chicago, 8; Kevin Garnett, Boston, 8; Ty Lawson, Denver, 8; Josh Smith, Atlanta, 7; Deron Williams, Brooklyn, 6; Pau Gasol, LA Lakers, 4; Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City, 4; Omer Asik, Houston, 3; Kenneth Faried, Denver, 3; Raymond Felton, New York, 3; Kyrie Irving, Cleveland, 3; Carlos Boozer, Chicago, 2; Mike Conley, Memphis, 2; David West, Indiana, 2; Rudy Gay, Toronto, 1; J.J. Hickson, Portland, 1; Andre Iguodala, Denver, 1; Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas, 1; Nikola Pekovic, Minnesota, 1; Rajon Rondo, Boston, 1; Nikola Vucevic, Orlando, 1.
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If there were a 4th Team, here's how it'd look based on the All-NBA Team votes -
F - LaMarcus Aldridge - 62
F - Zach Randolph - 45
C - Brook Lopez - 132 (7)
G - Stephen Curry - 72
G - Ty Lawson - 8
Based on that, it seems like there was a huge drop-off in the perception of guards this year after Curry compared to the competitiveness of the F/C vote...
Out of the 31 players in the "Others Receiving Votes" category, there were only seven guards (Curry, Lawson, D.Williams, Felton (?), Irving, Conley, and Rondo).
? = "What the hell northeastern media..." Felton had a good year, but how did three voters really put him over the likes of Harden, Westbrook, Curry, or Wade?