The all-NBA teams lead to some interesting debate each year. For the 1st team, the forward positions seem to be locked in with James and Durant, but the guards and center usually has some new faces. And this year, James Harden was a newcomer to the first team. Many believed that Steph Curry, or even Russell Westbrook should’ve held that spot over Harden.
Here are all 3 teams
All-NBA First Team
Forward: Kevin Durant, Thunder (125 first-team votes, 625 points)
Forward: LeBron James, Heat (124 first-team votes, 623 points)
Center: Joakim Noah, Bulls (101 first-team votes, 551 points)
Guard: James Harden, Rockets (73 first-team votes, 502 points)
Guard: Chris Paul, Clippers (86 first-team votes, 540 points)
All-NBA Second Team
Forward: Blake Griffin, Clippers (5 first-team votes, 350 points)
Forward: Kevin Love, Wolves (2 first-team votes, 237 points)
Center: Dwight Howard, Rockets (9 first-team votes, 226 points)
Guard: Tony Parker, Spurs (14 first-team votes, 210 points)
Guard: Stephen Curry, Warriors (65 first-team votes, 489 points)
All-NBA Third Team
Forward: LaMarcus Aldridge, Blazers (2 first-team votes, 159 points)
Forward: Paul George, Pacers (4 first-team votes, 171 points)
Center: Al Jefferson, Bobcats (4 first-team votes, 191 points)
Guard: Goran Dragic, Suns (1 first-team votes, 115 points)
Guard: Damian Lillard, Blazers (2 first-team votes, 115 points)
H/T: CBS sports