NBA All-Rookie Teams 2023: Full list and voting results for first, second teams

Kyle Irving

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The 2023 NBA Playoffs are in full swing but the league is still trickling out end-of-season awards.

On Monday, the NBA announced the 2023 All-Rookie Teams — a list headlined by 2023 Rookie of the Year, Paolo Banchero.

Banchero was the standout player of this year's rookie class, becoming the first No. 1 overall pick to take home Rookie of the Year honors in the same season of being drafted since Karl-Anthony Towns in 2016.

He edged out Thunder forward Jalen Williams and Jazz center Walker Kessler for the award — two more impressive rookies who landed on the All-Rookie First Team.

For the 2023 All-Rookie Teams list, The Sporting News has you covered below.

2021-22 NBA All-Rookie First Team

Banchero was the only rookie to be unanimously named to the first team, receiving 100 First Team votes. Williams was close, earning 99 out of 100 First Team votes, while Kessler received 95 of 100 First Team votes.

Joining the three Rookie of the Year finalists on the First Team are Kings forward Keegan Murray and Pacers guard Bennedict Mathurin, who both played significant roles for their respective teams all season.

Player Team 1st Team Votes 2nd Team Votes Total Points
Paolo Banchero Magic 100 0 200
Jalen Williams Thunder 99 1 199
Walker Kessler Jazz 95 5 195
Keegan Murray Kings 88 9 185
Bennedict Mathurin Pacers 71 28 170

2021-22 NBA All-Rookie Second Team

The All-Rookie Second Team comprises standout players from the bottom three teams in the league this season. The Pistons rookie duo of Jaden Ivey and Jalen Duren were the first players left off the First Team. No. 3 overall pick Jabari Smith Jr. cracked the second team alongside his teammate Tari Eason.

Spurs forward Jeremy Sochan rounds out the list after playing a Swiss Army Knife role for San Antonio all year.

Player Team 1st Team Votes 2nd Team Votes Total Points
Jaden Ivey Pistons 43 56 142
Jalen Duren Pistons 0 85 85
Jabari Smith Jr. Rockets 1 70 72
Jeremy Sochan Spurs 0 66 66
Tari Eason Rockets 2 43 47

Other players receiving votes

  • Andrew Nembhard, Pacers: 46 points
  • Shaedon Sharpe, Trail Blazers: 36 points
  • AJ Griffin, Hawks: 26 points
  • Christian Braun, Nuggets: 12 points
  • Jaylin Williams, Thunder: 7 points
  • Jaden Hardy, Mavericks: 4 points
  • Malaki Branham, Spurs: 3 points
  • Dyson Daniels, Pelicans: 2 points
  • Mark Williams, Hornets: 2 points
  • MarJon Beauchamp, Bucks: 1 point

Kyle Irving

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You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.