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I can understand the slip down to the 3rd team. Good for him!
 
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Wonder what guards are ahead of him?
 
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Kobe,Wade, DWill,........... Joe Johnson maybe?
 
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FYI

CLEVELAND’S JAMES AND ORLANDO’S HOWARD HIGHLIGHT
2009-10 ALL-NBA FIRST TEAM




-- Oklahoma City’s Durant Earns First All-NBA First Team Honor --



NEW YORK, May 6, 2010 – LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers, the 2009-10 Most Valuable Player presented by Kia Motors, and Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic, the 2009-10 NBA Defensive Player of the Year presented by Kia Motors, were unanimous selections to the 2009-10 All-NBA First Team, the NBA announced today. Joining James and Howard on the First Team are Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers, Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder, and Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat.

James, who earns First Team honors for the third straight season and fourth time overall, was second in the NBA in scoring (29.7 ppg) and averaged 8.6 assists, 7.3 rebounds, 1.6 steals and 1.0 blocks, leading Cleveland to an NBA-best 61-21 regular season record. James’ 8.6 assists were the highest assists average by a forward in NBA history (Larry Bird, 7.6 apg, 1986-87). In his seventh season, James was named Eastern Conference Player of the Month four consecutive times (Nov.-Feb.), the second consecutive season he won the award on four occasions.

Howard, an All-NBA First Team selection for the third consecutive season, became the first player to lead the league in rebounding and blocks (1973-74 was the first season blocks were kept as an official statistic) in consecutive seasons, averaging 13.2 rebounds and 2.78 blocks. Howard also paced the league in field goal percentage (.612), becoming the first player to lead the NBA in all three of those categories since the NBA started keeping blocked shots. Howard recorded an NBA-high 64 double-doubles, including three 20-point/20-rebound efforts.

Bryant, an All-NBA First Team selection for the fifth straight season and eighth time in his career, finished fourth in the league in scoring (27.0 ppg), while averaging 5.4 assists and 5.0 rebounds. Bryant led the Lakers to a Western Conference-best 57-25 record. Among active players, only Tim Duncan (nine) has more First Team selections. Shaquille O’Neal also has eight.

Durant earns his first All-NBA First Team selection after becoming the youngest player (21 years and 197 days) to lead the league in scoring (30.1 ppg). His 756 free throws made was the sixth highest single-season total in NBA history and the highest since Michael Jordan made 833 in the 1986-87 season, while his .900 percentage from the line ranked sixth overall. Durant earned NBA Western Conference Player of the Month honors in April after scoring 30-plus points in seven consecutive games to close the regular season.

Earning his second straight First Team selection, Wade was the league’s fifth-leading scorer (26.5 ppg), while also averaging 6.5 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 1.8 steals. Wade joined James as the lone players to rank in the top 10 in points, assists and rebounds.

The All-NBA Second Team consists of Phoenix’s Steve Nash and Utah’s Deron Williams at guard, Denver’s Carmelo Anthony and Dallas’ Dirk Nowitzki at forward, and Phoenix’s Amar’e Stoudemire at center.

The All-NBA Third Team includes Atlanta’s Joe Johnson and Portland’s Brandon Roy at guard, San Antonio’s Tim Duncan and the Los Angeles Lakers’ Paul Gasol at forward, and Milwaukee’s Andrew Bogut at center.

The All-NBA Teams were chosen by a panel of 122 sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada. The media voted for All-NBA First, Second and Third Teams by position with points awarded on a 5-3-1 basis.

Below are the results of the voting for the 2009-10 All-NBA Teams, with First Team votes in parentheses:


2009-10 ALL-NBA FIRST TEAM



Position Player, Team (1st Team Votes) Points
Forward LeBron James, Cleveland (122) 610
Forward Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City (107) 579
Center Dwight Howard, Orlando (122) 610
Guard Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers (119) 604
Guard Dwyane Wade, Miami (81) 520


2009-10 ALL-NBA SECOND TEAM


Position Player, Team (1st Team Votes) Points
Forward Carmelo Anthony, Denver (9) 321
Forward Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas (10) 356
Center Amar’e Stoudemire, Phoenix (2) 239
Guard Steve Nash, Phoenix (24) 366
Guard Deron Williams, Utah (14) 343


2009-10 ALL-NBA THIRD TEAM


Position Player, Team (1st Team Votes) Points
Forward Tim Duncan, San Antonio 125
Forward Pau Gasol, L.A. Lakers 94
Center Andrew Bogut, Milwaukee 149
Guard Joe Johnson, Atlanta 118
Guard Brandon Roy, Portland 87


Other players receiving votes, with point totals (first team votes in parentheses): Chris Bosh, Toronto, 80; Rajon Rondo, Boston, 47; David Lee, New York, 43; Carlos Boozer, Utah, 33; Chauncey Billups, Denver, 24; Zach Randolph, Memphis, 20; Al Horford, Atlanta, 19; Jason Kidd, Dallas, 18; Derrick Rose, Chicago, 15; Chris Paul, New Orleans, 14; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio, 13; Chris Kaman, LA Clippers, 9; Brook Lopez, New Jersey, 6; Josh Smith, Atlanta, 6; Paul Pierce, Boston, 6; Gerald Wallace, Charlotte, 5; Marcus Camby, Portland, 3; Andrew Bynum, LA Lakers, 2; Danny Granger, Indiana, 2; David West, New Orleans, 1; Kevin Garnett, Boston, 1; Mo Williams; Cleveland, 1; Tony Parker San Antonio, 1.
 
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I have absolutely no problem with the teams.. they got it right. And I think everyone was deserving of the team they were on.
 
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Looks like Deron Williams got ahead of him. Williams was injured a lot of last season.
 
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I love that Camby got more votes then Bynum and KG!
 
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Hmmm what's the pattern here. Elite teams have how many all nba players on their team? That would be 2. All of the other teams that are slowly and surely getting their butts beat by them in the playoffs? 1.
 
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Hmmm what's the pattern here. Elite teams have how many all nba players on their team? That would be 2. All of the other teams that are slowly and surely getting their butts beat by them in the playoffs? 1.


Aren't Phoenix and LA the only two teams that have two players in the top 3 teams?
 
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Hmmm what's the pattern here. Elite teams have how many all nba players on their team? That would be 2. All of the other teams that are slowly and surely getting their butts beat by them in the playoffs?

Brandon gets a lot more respect around the league and national media than he gets on this forum.

I'll leave it at that. :)
 
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Brandon gets a lot more respect around the league and national media than he gets on this forum.

I'll leave it at that. :)




I don't think that's true at all. I can't recall anyone saying Brandon Roy was a bad player.
 
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Cleveland had the best record in the NBA. They placed 1 player on an All-NBA team. I'm not understanding where you're coming from with this post.
 
Glad to see Bogut on there. Just goes to show how much time bigs need to be productive some times. My hope is that Oden can bounce back and at least play at the level Bogut was this year before getting hurt.
 
Glad to see Bogut on there. Just goes to show how much time bigs need to be productive some times. My hope is that Oden can bounce back and at least play at the level Bogut was this year before getting hurt.

As good as Bogut was this year, Oden was even better...when he was on the court. My hope is that Oden is at least as good next year as he was this year, but avoids significant injury and reduces his fouls.
 
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Brandon gets a lot more respect around the league and national media than he gets on this forum.

I'll leave it at that. :)

My point all along, has been that Lamarcus is not a legit #2 scorer. He is a glorified role player. You need a player who is more dependable to take that pressure off of Roy. Roy will be even more effective with a player like that on board. If Roy doesn't get help, he is going to end up like Wade. Beat all to fuck and out a good portion of every season. He needs help. When he gets that help, and doesn't have to shoulder so much of the load, he will stop getting hurt so much, and the offense will look more well rounded.
 
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My point all along, has been that Lamarcus is not a legit #2 scorer. He is a glorified role player. You need a player who is more dependable to take that pressure off of Roy. Roy will be even more effective with a player like that on board. If Roy doesn't get help, he is going to end up like Wade. Beat all to fuck and out a good portion of every season. He needs help. When he gets that help, and doesn't have to shoulder so much of the load, he will stop getting hurt so much, and the offense will look more well rounded.

LA is a better #2 than anybody on the Heat roster. I disagree completely with the premise of your post.
 

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