All-NBA Teams 2024: Final voting results, list of players on First, Second and Third Teams

Gilbert McGregor

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Few end-of-season honors are as prestigious as a selection to one of the three All-NBA Teams.

Since the 1988-89 season, the NBA has recognized 15 players — three teams of five — to represent All-NBA First, Second and Third Teams. Prior to that year, there were two teams to recognize the 10 players most worthy of an All-NBA selection.

The 2023-24 season is yet another landmark year in All-NBA voting as it will be the first season in which All-NBA teams will be positionless. In years past, teams were comprised of two guards, two forwards and a center, but in 2024, each team can consist of any combination of five players.

In addition to the positionless format, this season is the first in which players must meet a minimum games-played threshold to be eligible for an All-NBA selection. Players who did not see at least 20 minutes of playing time in 65 or more games are not eligible for an All-NBA selection, with an exception for those who suffered an injury deemed season-ending.

Here's a look at the All-NBA teams for 2023-24.

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All-NBA First Team

PositionPlayerTeam
SFGiannis AntetokounmpoBucks
SGLuka DoncicMavericks
PGShai Gilgeous-AlexanderThunder
CNikola JokicNuggets
PFJayson TatumCeltics

All-NBA Second Team

PositionPlayerTeam
PGJalen BrunsonKnicks
CAnthony DavisLakers
SFKevin DurantSuns
SGAnthony EdwardsTimberwolves
SFKawhi LeonardClippers

All-NBA Third Team

PositionPlayerTeam
PGDevin BookerSuns
PGStephen CurryWarriors
PGTyrese HaliburtonPacers
SFLeBron JamesLakers
PFDomantas SabonisKings

How All-NBA Teams are selected

NBA end-of-season awards are voted on by a global panel of 100 sportswriters and broadcasters, though it appears only 99 responses have been counted in 2023-24.

For All-NBA, each voter chooses the five players they deem most worth for First, Second and Third Teams. Beginning in 2024, these selections are made regardless of position.

Players receive five points for First Team votes, three points for Second Team votes and one point for Third Team votes.

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Who has the most All-NBA selections?

LeBron James sits alone atop the leaderboard for career All-NBA selections.

In addition to James, only three other players earned at least 15 All-NBA selections. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kobe Bryant and Tim Duncan each earned 15 selections during their respective careers.

Warriors guard Chris Paul and Suns forward Kevin Durant are tied for second in All-NBA selections among active players with 11.

RankPlayerTotal
1.LeBron James20
2.Kareem Abdul-Jabbar15
 Kobe Bryant15
 Tim Duncan15
5.Karl Malone14
 Shaquille O'Neal14
7.Bob Cousy12
 Julius Erving12
 Dirk Nowitzki12
 Hakeem Olajuwon12
 Dolph Schayes12
 Jerry West12

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Gilbert McGregor

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Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.