The NBA announced the All-NBA first, second and third teams today, with the Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry named to the All-NBA 1st team. Curry, who directed the Warriors to a 68-win campaign, is also a finalist for the NBA MVP award.
Curry put together a historic season, becoming the sixth player in NBA history to average at least 35 points per game, joining Warrior legends Rick Barry and Wilt Chamberlain on the list. He also broke the three-point field goal record he set in 2016, finishing the year with 415 threes.
Curry was joined on the first team by James Harden (Houston Rockets), Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks), LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers) and Nikola Jokic (Denver Nuggets). All three All-NBA teams are below.
Stephen Curry, G, Golden State Warriors
James Harden, G, Houston Rockets
Giannis Antetokounmpo, F, Milwaukee Bucks
LeBron James, F, Los Angeles Lakers
Nikola Jokic, C, Denver Nuggets
Kyrie Irving, G, Brooklyn Nets
Ben Simmons, G, Philadelphia 76ers
Anthony Davis, F, Los Angeles Lakers
LaMarcus Aldridge, F, San Antonio Spurs
Joel Embiid, C, Philadelphia 76ers
Russell Westbrook, G, Houston Rockets
Damian Lillard, G, Portland Trail Blazers
Kawhi Leonard, F, Los Angeles Clippers
Blake Griffin, F, Detroit Pistons
Andre Drummond, C, Detroit Pistons