All-NBA Team

This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 November 2024.

The All-NBA Team is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) honor bestowed on the best players in the league following every NBA season. The voting is conducted by a global panel of sportswriters and broadcasters.[a] The team has been selected in every season of the league's existence, dating back to its inaugural season in 1946.[3] The All-NBA Team originally had two teams, but since 1988 it is typically composed of three five-man lineups—a first, second, and third team.

From 1956 through 2023,[4] voters selected two guards, two forwards, and one center for each team.[1] This contrasts with the voting for starters of the NBA All-Star Game, which has chosen two backcourt and three frontcourt players since 2013.[5][6] The NBA's sister league, the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), announced late in its 2022 season that it was changing the composition of its All-WNBA Teams from the All-NBA format to a "positionless" format in which members are selected without regard to position.[7][8] Starting with the 2023–24 season, coinciding with the start of a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the NBA and its players' union, the NBA adopted the WNBA's "positionless" format for All-NBA team composition—which the NBA had originally used before adopting a positional model in 1955–56.[9][10] NBA players receive five points for a first team vote, three points for a second team vote, and one point for a third team vote. Starting in 2023–24, the five highest point totals regardless of position make up the first team, with the second and third teams following. During the positional era, the players with the highest point totals at each position made the first team, with the next highest making the second team and so forth.[1] On one occasion, six players were placed on a team, when Bob Davies and Dolph Schayes tied for the first team in 1952; the second team remained at five.[3]

The 2023–24 season introduced an eligibility threshold of 65 games played (out of the normal 82-game schedule) for most major regular-season playing awards and honors, including the All-NBA Team. To receive credit for a game for purposes of award eligibility, a player must have been credited with at least 20 minutes played. However, two "near misses", in which the player appeared for 15 to 19 minutes, can be included in the 65-game count. Protections also exist for players who suffer season-ending injuries, who are eligible with 62 credited games, and those affected by what the CBA calls "bad faith circumstances".[11][12]

During the era of position-based team composition, voters were instructed to "vote for the player at the position he plays regularly",[13] and some used the flexibility to designate a player at a position which was not their primary role.[13][14][15] A player who received votes at multiple positions was classified at the position in which they received the most votes.[1] This occasionally caused a player to be slotted to a lower team or miss an All-NBA selection altogether. For example, Draymond Green received votes at forward and center in 2016, but he was placed on the second team as a forward although he had more total points than the first-team center, DeAndre Jordan.[1][16] In 2020, Khris Middleton garnered votes at both forward and guard, yet he was not on the third team despite having more points overall than Ben Simmons and Russell Westbrook, who were selected at guard.[17][18]

LeBron James has the most All-NBA selections with twenty. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kobe Bryant, and Tim Duncan previously shared the record with fifteen.[19] James also has the most All-NBA First Team honors with thirteen and is the only player to have done so as a member of three different teams,[19] while Bryant and Karl Malone are tied for second-most with eleven.[20] Malone and James each share a record eleven consecutive first-team selections.[21] Hakeem Olajuwon became the first international player to be named All-NBA in 1985–86.[22] Since 2019, at least two international players have been named each season to the All-NBA First Team,[23] including four players for the first time in 2023.[24][25]

Selections

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^ Denotes players who are still active in the NBA
* Denotes players inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration[b]
§ 1st time eligible for Hall of Fame in 2025[26]
Player (#) Denotes the number of times the player has been selected
Player
(in bold text)
Indicates the player who won the NBA Most Valuable Player in the same year[c]

1946–47 to 1954–55

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Bob Cousy was selected to the All-NBA team 12 times.
 
Dolph Schayes made an All-NBA Team every season of the 1950s.

From the 1946–47 season to 1954–55 season, the All-NBA Team was composed of two teams, each with five roster spots, except when there were ties. During this period, players were selected without regard to position.

Season First team Second team
Players Teams Players Teams
1946–47   Joe Fulks* Philadelphia Warriors   Ernie Calverley Providence Steamrollers
  Bob Feerick Washington Capitols   Frank Baumholtz Cleveland Rebels
  Stan Miasek Detroit Falcons   Johnny Logan St. Louis Bombers
  Bones McKinney Washington Capitols   Chick Halbert Chicago Stags
  Max Zaslofsky Chicago Stags   Fred Scolari Washington Capitols
1947–48   Joe Fulks* (2) Philadelphia Warriors   Johnny Logan (2) St. Louis Bombers
  Max Zaslofsky (2) Chicago Stags   Carl Braun* New York Knicks
  Ed Sadowski Boston Celtics   Stan Miasek (2) Chicago Stags
  Howie Dallmar Philadelphia Warriors   Fred Scolari (2) Washington Capitols
  Bob Feerick (2) Washington Capitols   Buddy Jeannette* Baltimore Bullets
1948–49   George Mikan* Minneapolis Lakers   Arnie Risen* Rochester Royals
  Joe Fulks* (3) Philadelphia Warriors   Bob Feerick (3) Washington Capitols
  Bob Davies* Rochester Royals   Bones McKinney (2) Washington Capitols
  Max Zaslofsky (3) Chicago Stags   Ken Sailors Providence Steamrollers
  Jim Pollard* Minneapolis Lakers   Johnny Logan (3) St. Louis Bombers
1949–50   George Mikan* (2) Minneapolis Lakers   Frank Brian Anderson Packers
  Jim Pollard* (2) Minneapolis Lakers   Fred Schaus Fort Wayne Pistons
  Alex Groza Indianapolis Olympians   Dolph Schayes* Syracuse Nationals
  Bob Davies* (2) Rochester Royals   Al Cervi* Syracuse Nationals
  Max Zaslofsky (4) Chicago Stags   Ralph Beard Indianapolis Olympians
1950–51   George Mikan* (3) Minneapolis Lakers   Dolph Schayes* (2) Syracuse Nationals
  Alex Groza (2) Indianapolis Olympians   Frank Brian (2) Tri-Cities Blackhawks
  Ed Macauley* Boston Celtics   Vern Mikkelsen* Minneapolis Lakers
  Bob Davies* (3) Rochester Royals   Joe Fulks* (4) Philadelphia Warriors
  Ralph Beard (2) Indianapolis Olympians   Dick McGuire* New York Knicks
1951–52   George Mikan* (4) Minneapolis Lakers   Larry Foust Fort Wayne Pistons
  Ed Macauley* (2) Boston Celtics   Vern Mikkelsen* (2) Minneapolis Lakers
  Paul Arizin* Philadelphia Warriors   Jim Pollard* (3) Minneapolis Lakers
  Bob Cousy* Boston Celtics   Bobby Wanzer* Rochester Royals
  Bob Davies* (4) (tie) Rochester Royals   Andy Phillip* Philadelphia Warriors
  Dolph Schayes* (3) (tie) Syracuse Nationals
1952–53   George Mikan* (5) Minneapolis Lakers   Bill Sharman* Boston Celtics
  Bob Cousy* (2) Boston Celtics   Vern Mikkelsen* (3) Minneapolis Lakers
  Neil Johnston* Philadelphia Warriors   Bobby Wanzer* (2) Rochester Royals
  Ed Macauley* (3) Boston Celtics   Bob Davies* (5) Rochester Royals
  Dolph Schayes* (4) Syracuse Nationals   Andy Phillip* (2) Philadelphia Warriors
1953–54   Bob Cousy* (3) Boston Celtics   Ed Macauley* (4) Boston Celtics
  Neil Johnston* (2) Philadelphia Warriors   Jim Pollard* (4) Minneapolis Lakers
  George Mikan* (6) Minneapolis Lakers   Carl Braun* (2) New York Knicks
  Dolph Schayes* (5) Syracuse Nationals   Bobby Wanzer* (3) Rochester Royals
  Harry Gallatin* New York Knicks   Paul Seymour Syracuse Nationals
1954–55   Neil Johnston* (3) Philadelphia Warriors   Vern Mikkelsen* (4) Minneapolis Lakers
  Bob Cousy* (4) Boston Celtics   Harry Gallatin* (2) New York Knicks
  Dolph Schayes *(6) Syracuse Nationals   Paul Seymour (2) Syracuse Nationals
  Bob Pettit* Milwaukee Hawks   Slater Martin* Minneapolis Lakers
  Larry Foust (2) Fort Wayne Pistons   Bill Sharman* (2) Boston Celtics

1955–56 to 1987–88

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Bob Pettit made 10 straight All-NBA First Teams from 1955 to 1964.
 
Bill Russell (left) has been selected to the All-NBA team 11 times. Wilt Chamberlain (center) has been selected to the All-NBA team 10 times.
 
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has been selected to the All-NBA team 15 times.
 
Michael Jordan has been selected to the All-NBA team 11 times.
 
Kobe Bryant has been selected to the All-NBA team 15 times.
 
LeBron James has been selected to the All-NBA team a record 20 times.

From the 1955–56 season to 1987–88 season, the All-NBA Team was composed of two teams, each with five roster spots, except when there were ties. During this time, players were selected with regard to position.

Season Positions First team Second team
Players Teams Players Teams
1955–56 Forward   Bob Pettit* (2) St. Louis Hawks   Dolph Schayes* (7) Syracuse Nationals
  Paul Arizin* (2) Philadelphia Warriors   Maurice Stokes* Rochester Royals
Center   Neil Johnston* (4) Philadelphia Warriors   Clyde Lovellette* Minneapolis Lakers
Guard   Bob Cousy* (5) Boston Celtics   Slater Martin* (2) Minneapolis Lakers
  Bill Sharman* (3) Boston Celtics   Jack George Philadelphia Warriors
1956–57 Forward   Paul Arizin* (3) Philadelphia Warriors   George Yardley* Fort Wayne Pistons
  Dolph Schayes* (8) Syracuse Nationals   Maurice Stokes* (2) Rochester Royals
Center   Bob Pettit* (3) St. Louis Hawks   Neil Johnston* (5) Philadelphia Warriors
Guard   Bob Cousy* (6) Boston Celtics   Dick Garmaker Minneapolis Lakers
  Bill Sharman* (4) Boston Celtics   Slater Martin* (3) St. Louis Hawks
1957–58 Forward   Dolph Schayes* (9) Syracuse Nationals   Cliff Hagan* St. Louis Hawks
  George Yardley* (2) Detroit Pistons   Maurice Stokes* (3) Cincinnati Royals
Center   Bob Pettit* (4) St. Louis Hawks   Bill Russell* Boston Celtics
Guard   Bob Cousy* (7) Boston Celtics   Tom Gola* Philadelphia Warriors
  Bill Sharman* (5) Boston Celtics   Slater Martin* (4) St. Louis Hawks
1958–59 Forward   Bob Pettit* (5) St. Louis Hawks   Paul Arizin (4) Philadelphia Warriors
  Elgin Baylor* Minneapolis Lakers   Cliff Hagan* (2) St. Louis Hawks
Center   Bill Russell* (2) Boston Celtics   Dolph Schayes* (10) Syracuse Nationals
Guard   Bob Cousy* (8) Boston Celtics   Slater Martin* (5) St. Louis Hawks
  Bill Sharman* (6) Boston Celtics   Richie Guerin* New York Knicks
1959–60 Forward   Bob Pettit* (6) St. Louis Hawks   Jack Twyman* Cincinnati Royals
  Elgin Baylor* (2) Minneapolis Lakers   Dolph Schayes* (11) Syracuse Nationals
Center   Wilt Chamberlain* Philadelphia Warriors   Bill Russell* (3) Boston Celtics
Guard   Bob Cousy* (9) Boston Celtics   Richie Guerin* (2) New York Knicks
  Gene Shue Detroit Pistons   Bill Sharman* (7) Boston Celtics
1960–61 Forward   Elgin Baylor* (3) Los Angeles Lakers   Dolph Schayes* (12) Syracuse Nationals
  Bob Pettit* (7) St. Louis Hawks   Tom Heinsohn* Boston Celtics
Center   Wilt Chamberlain* (2) Philadelphia Warriors   Bill Russell* (4) Boston Celtics
Guard   Bob Cousy* (10) Boston Celtics   Larry Costello* Syracuse Nationals
  Oscar Robertson* Cincinnati Royals   Gene Shue (2) Detroit Pistons
1961–62 Forward   Bob Pettit* (8) St. Louis Hawks   Tom Heinsohn* (2) Boston Celtics
  Elgin Baylor* (4) Los Angeles Lakers   Jack Twyman* (2) Cincinnati Royals
Center   Wilt Chamberlain* (3) Philadelphia Warriors   Bill Russell* (5) Boston Celtics
Guard   Jerry West* Los Angeles Lakers   Richie Guerin* (3) New York Knicks
  Oscar Robertson* (2) Cincinnati Royals   Bob Cousy* (11) Boston Celtics
1962–63 Forward   Elgin Baylor* (5) Los Angeles Lakers   Tom Heinsohn* (3) Boston Celtics
  Bob Pettit* (9) St. Louis Hawks   Bailey Howell* Detroit Pistons
Center   Bill Russell* (6) Boston Celtics   Wilt Chamberlain* (4) San Francisco Warriors
Guard   Oscar Robertson* (3) Cincinnati Royals   Bob Cousy* (12) Boston Celtics
  Jerry West* (2) Los Angeles Lakers   Hal Greer* Syracuse Nationals
1963–64 Forward   Elgin Baylor* (6) Los Angeles Lakers   Tom Heinsohn* (4) Boston Celtics
  Bob Pettit* (10) St. Louis Hawks   Jerry Lucas* Cincinnati Royals
Center   Wilt Chamberlain* (5) San Francisco Warriors   Bill Russell* (7) Boston Celtics
Guard   Oscar Robertson* (4) Cincinnati Royals   John Havlicek* Boston Celtics
  Jerry West* (3) Los Angeles Lakers   Hal Greer* (2) Philadelphia 76ers
1964–65 Forward   Elgin Baylor* (7) Los Angeles Lakers   Bob Pettit* (11) St. Louis Hawks
  Jerry Lucas* (2) Cincinnati Royals   Gus Johnson* Baltimore Bullets
Center   Bill Russell* (8) Boston Celtics   Wilt Chamberlain* (6) Philadelphia 76ers
Guard   Oscar Robertson* (5) Cincinnati Royals   Sam Jones* Boston Celtics
  Jerry West* (4) Los Angeles Lakers   Hal Greer* (3) Philadelphia 76ers
1965–66 Forward   Rick Barry* San Francisco Warriors   John Havlicek* (2) Boston Celtics
  Jerry Lucas* (3) Cincinnati Royals   Gus Johnson* (2) Baltimore Bullets
Center   Wilt Chamberlain* (7) Philadelphia 76ers   Bill Russell* (9) Boston Celtics
Guard   Oscar Robertson* (6) Cincinnati Royals   Sam Jones* (2) Boston Celtics
  Jerry West* (5) Los Angeles Lakers   Hal Greer* (4) Philadelphia 76ers
1966–67 Forward   Rick Barry* (2) San Francisco Warriors   Willis Reed* New York Knicks
  Elgin Baylor* (8) Los Angeles Lakers   Jerry Lucas* (4) Cincinnati Royals
Center   Wilt Chamberlain* (8) Philadelphia 76ers   Bill Russell* (10) Boston Celtics
Guard   Jerry West* (6) Los Angeles Lakers   Hal Greer* (5) Philadelphia 76ers
  Oscar Robertson* (7) Cincinnati Royals   Sam Jones* (3) Boston Celtics
1967–68 Forward   Elgin Baylor* (9) Los Angeles Lakers   Willis Reed* (2) New York Knicks
  Jerry Lucas* (5) Cincinnati Royals   John Havlicek* (3) Boston Celtics
Center   Wilt Chamberlain* (9) Philadelphia 76ers   Bill Russell* (11) Boston Celtics
Guard   Dave Bing* Detroit Pistons   Hal Greer* (6) Philadelphia 76ers
  Oscar Robertson* (8) Cincinnati Royals   Jerry West* (7) Los Angeles Lakers
1968–69 Forward   Billy Cunningham* Philadelphia 76ers   John Havlicek* (4) Boston Celtics
  Elgin Baylor* (10) Los Angeles Lakers   Dave DeBusschere* New York Knicks
Center   Wes Unseld* Baltimore Bullets   Willis Reed* (3) New York Knicks
Guard   Earl Monroe* Baltimore Bullets   Hal Greer* (7) Philadelphia 76ers
  Oscar Robertson* (9) Cincinnati Royals   Jerry West* (8) Los Angeles Lakers
1969–70 Forward   Billy Cunningham* (2) Philadelphia 76ers   John Havlicek* (5) Boston Celtics
  Connie Hawkins* Phoenix Suns   Gus Johnson* (3) Baltimore Bullets
Center   Willis Reed* (4) New York Knicks   Lew Alcindor*[d] Milwaukee Bucks
Guard   Jerry West* (9) Los Angeles Lakers   Lou Hudson* Atlanta Hawks
  Walt Frazier* New York Knicks   Oscar Robertson* (10) Cincinnati Royals
1970–71 Forward   John Havlicek* (6) Boston Celtics   Gus Johnson* (4) Baltimore Bullets
  Billy Cunningham* (3) Philadelphia 76ers   Bob Love Chicago Bulls
Center   Lew Alcindor*[d] (2) Milwaukee Bucks   Willis Reed* (5) New York Knicks
Guard   Jerry West* (10) Los Angeles Lakers   Walt Frazier* (2) New York Knicks
  Dave Bing* (2) Detroit Pistons   Oscar Robertson* (11) Milwaukee Bucks
1971–72 Forward   John Havlicek* (7) Boston Celtics   Bob Love (2) Chicago Bulls
  Spencer Haywood* Seattle SuperSonics   Billy Cunningham* (4) Philadelphia 76ers
Center   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (3) Milwaukee Bucks   Wilt Chamberlain* (10) Los Angeles Lakers
Guard   Jerry West* (11) Los Angeles Lakers   Nate Archibald* Cincinnati Royals
  Walt Frazier* (3) New York Knicks   Archie Clark Baltimore Bullets
1972–73 Forward   John Havlicek* (8) Boston Celtics   Elvin Hayes* Baltimore Bullets
  Spencer Haywood* (2) Seattle SuperSonics   Rick Barry* (3) Golden State Warriors
Center   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (4) Milwaukee Bucks   Dave Cowens* Boston Celtics
Guard   Nate Archibald* (2) Kansas City-Omaha Kings   Walt Frazier* (4) New York Knicks
  Jerry West* (12) Los Angeles Lakers   Pete Maravich* Atlanta Hawks
1973–74 Forward   John Havlicek* (9) Boston Celtics   Elvin Hayes* (2) Capital Bullets
  Rick Barry* (4) Golden State Warriors   Spencer Haywood* (3) Seattle SuperSonics
Center   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (5) Milwaukee Bucks   Bob McAdoo* Buffalo Braves
Guard   Walt Frazier* (5) New York Knicks   Dave Bing* (3) Detroit Pistons
  Gail Goodrich* Los Angeles Lakers   Norm Van Lier Chicago Bulls
1974–75 Forward   Rick Barry* (5) Golden State Warriors   John Havlicek* (10) Boston Celtics
  Elvin Hayes* (3) Washington Bullets   Spencer Haywood* (4) Seattle SuperSonics
Center   Bob McAdoo* (2) Buffalo Braves   Dave Cowens* (2) Boston Celtics
Guard   Nate Archibald* (3) Kansas City-Omaha Kings   Phil Chenier Washington Bullets
  Walt Frazier* (6) New York Knicks   Jo Jo White* Boston Celtics
1975–76 Forward   Rick Barry* (6) Golden State Warriors   Elvin Hayes* (4) Washington Bullets
  George McGinnis* Philadelphia 76ers   John Havlicek* (11) Boston Celtics
Center   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (6) Los Angeles Lakers   Dave Cowens* (3) Boston Celtics
Guard   Nate Archibald* (4) Kansas City Kings   Randy Smith Buffalo Braves
  Pete Maravich* (2) New Orleans Jazz   Phil Smith Golden State Warriors
1976–77 Forward   Elvin Hayes* (5) Washington Bullets   Julius Erving* Philadelphia 76ers
  David Thompson* Denver Nuggets   George McGinnis* (2) Philadelphia 76ers
Center   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (7) Los Angeles Lakers   Bill Walton* Portland Trail Blazers
Guard   Pete Maravich* (3) New Orleans Jazz   George Gervin* San Antonio Spurs
  Paul Westphal* Phoenix Suns   Jo Jo White* (2) Boston Celtics
1977–78 Forward   Truck Robinson New Orleans Jazz   Walter Davis* Phoenix Suns
  Julius Erving* (2) Philadelphia 76ers   Maurice Lucas Portland Trail Blazers
Center   Bill Walton* (2) Portland Trail Blazers   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (8) Los Angeles Lakers
Guard   George Gervin* (2) San Antonio Spurs   Paul Westphal* (2) Phoenix Suns
  David Thompson* (2) Denver Nuggets   Pete Maravich* (4) New Orleans Jazz
1978–79 Forward   Marques Johnson Milwaukee Bucks   Walter Davis* (2) Phoenix Suns
  Elvin Hayes* (6) Washington Bullets   Bob Dandridge* Washington Bullets
Center   Moses Malone* Houston Rockets   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (9) Los Angeles Lakers
Guard   George Gervin* (3) San Antonio Spurs   Lloyd Free San Diego Clippers
  Paul Westphal* (3) Phoenix Suns   Phil Ford Kansas City Kings
1979–80 Forward   Julius Erving* (3) Philadelphia 76ers   Dan Roundfield Atlanta Hawks
  Larry Bird* Boston Celtics   Marques Johnson (2) Milwaukee Bucks
Center   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (10) Los Angeles Lakers   Moses Malone* (2) Houston Rockets
Guard   George Gervin* (4) San Antonio Spurs   Dennis Johnson* Seattle SuperSonics
  Paul Westphal* (4) Phoenix Suns   Gus Williams Seattle SuperSonics
1980–81 Forward   Julius Erving* (4) Philadelphia 76ers   Marques Johnson (3) Milwaukee Bucks
  Larry Bird* (2) Boston Celtics   Adrian Dantley* Utah Jazz
Center   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (11) Los Angeles Lakers   Moses Malone* (3) Houston Rockets
Guard   George Gervin* (5) San Antonio Spurs   Otis Birdsong Kansas City Kings
  Dennis Johnson* (2) Phoenix Suns   Nate Archibald* (5) Boston Celtics
1981–82 Forward   Larry Bird* (3) Boston Celtics   Alex English* Denver Nuggets
  Julius Erving* (5) Philadelphia 76ers   Bernard King* Golden State Warriors
Center   Moses Malone* (4) Houston Rockets   Robert Parish* Boston Celtics
Guard   George Gervin* (6) San Antonio Spurs   Magic Johnson* Los Angeles Lakers
  Gus Williams (2) Seattle SuperSonics   Sidney Moncrief* Milwaukee Bucks
1982–83 Forward   Larry Bird* (4) Boston Celtics   Alex English* (2) Denver Nuggets
  Julius Erving* (6) Philadelphia 76ers   Buck Williams New Jersey Nets
Center   Moses Malone* (5) Philadelphia 76ers   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (12) Los Angeles Lakers
Guard   Magic Johnson* (2) Los Angeles Lakers   George Gervin* (7) San Antonio Spurs
  Sidney Moncrief* (2) Milwaukee Bucks   Isiah Thomas* Detroit Pistons
1983–84 Forward   Larry Bird* (5) Boston Celtics   Adrian Dantley* (2) Utah Jazz
  Bernard King* (2) New York Knicks   Julius Erving* (7) Philadelphia 76ers
Center   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (13) Los Angeles Lakers   Moses Malone* (6) Philadelphia 76ers
Guard   Magic Johnson* (3) Los Angeles Lakers   Sidney Moncrief* (3) Milwaukee Bucks
  Isiah Thomas* (2) Detroit Pistons   Jim Paxson Portland Trail Blazers
1984–85 Forward   Larry Bird* (6) Boston Celtics   Terry Cummings Milwaukee Bucks
  Bernard King* (3) New York Knicks   Ralph Sampson* Houston Rockets
Center   Moses Malone* (7) Philadelphia 76ers   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (14) Los Angeles Lakers
Guard   Magic Johnson* (4) Los Angeles Lakers   Michael Jordan* Chicago Bulls
  Isiah Thomas* (3) Detroit Pistons   Sidney Moncrief* (4) Milwaukee Bucks
1985–86 Forward   Larry Bird* (7) Boston Celtics   Charles Barkley* Philadelphia 76ers
  Dominique Wilkins*[e] Atlanta Hawks   Alex English* (3) Denver Nuggets
Center   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (15) Los Angeles Lakers   Akeem Olajuwon*[f] Houston Rockets
Guard   Magic Johnson* (5) Los Angeles Lakers   Sidney Moncrief* (5) Milwaukee Bucks
  Isiah Thomas* (4) Detroit Pistons   Alvin Robertson San Antonio Spurs
1986–87 Forward   Larry Bird* (8) Boston Celtics   Dominique Wilkins*[e] (2) Atlanta Hawks
  Kevin McHale* Boston Celtics   Charles Barkley* (2) Philadelphia 76ers
Center   Akeem Olajuwon*[f] (2) Houston Rockets   Moses Malone* (8) Washington Bullets
Guard   Magic Johnson* (6) Los Angeles Lakers   Isiah Thomas* (5) Detroit Pistons
  Michael Jordan* (2) Chicago Bulls   Fat Lever Denver Nuggets
1987–88 Forward   Larry Bird* (9) Boston Celtics   Karl Malone* Utah Jazz
  Charles Barkley* (3) Philadelphia 76ers   Dominique Wilkins*[e] (3) Atlanta Hawks
Center   Akeem Olajuwon*[f] (3) Houston Rockets   Patrick Ewing* New York Knicks
Guard   Michael Jordan* (3) Chicago Bulls   Clyde Drexler* Portland Trail Blazers
  Magic Johnson* (7) Los Angeles Lakers   John Stockton* Utah Jazz

1988–89 to 2022–23

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From the 1988–89 season through the 2022–23 season, the All-NBA Team was composed of three teams, each with five roster spots, except when there were ties. Players were selected with regard to position.

Season Positions First team Second team Third team
Players Teams Players Teams Players Teams
1988–89 Forward   Karl Malone* (2) Utah Jazz   Tom Chambers Phoenix Suns   Dominique Wilkins*[e] (4) Atlanta Hawks
  Charles Barkley* (4) Philadelphia 76ers   Chris Mullin* Golden State Warriors   Terry Cummings (2) Milwaukee Bucks
Center   Akeem Olajuwon*[f] (4) Houston Rockets   Patrick Ewing* (2) New York Knicks   Robert Parish* (2) Boston Celtics
Guard   Michael Jordan* (4) Chicago Bulls   John Stockton* (2) Utah Jazz   Dale Ellis Seattle SuperSonics
  Magic Johnson* (8) Los Angeles Lakers   Kevin Johnson Phoenix Suns   Mark Price Cleveland Cavaliers
1989–90 Forward   Karl Malone* (3) Utah Jazz   Larry Bird* (10) Boston Celtics   James Worthy* Los Angeles Lakers
  Charles Barkley* (5) Philadelphia 76ers   Tom Chambers (2) Phoenix Suns   Chris Mullin* (2) Golden State Warriors
Center   Patrick Ewing* (3) New York Knicks   Akeem Olajuwon*[f] (5) Houston Rockets   David Robinson* San Antonio Spurs
Guard   Magic Johnson* (9) Los Angeles Lakers   John Stockton* (3) Utah Jazz   Clyde Drexler* (2) Portland Trail Blazers
  Michael Jordan* (5) Chicago Bulls   Kevin Johnson (2) Phoenix Suns   Joe Dumars* Detroit Pistons
1990–91 Forward   Karl Malone* (4) Utah Jazz   Dominique Wilkins*[e] (5) Atlanta Hawks   James Worthy* (2) Los Angeles Lakers
  Charles Barkley* (6) Philadelphia 76ers   Chris Mullin* (3) Golden State Warriors   Bernard King* (4) Washington Bullets
Center   David Robinson* (2) San Antonio Spurs   Patrick Ewing* (4) New York Knicks   Hakeem Olajuwon* (6) Houston Rockets
Guard   Michael Jordan* (6) Chicago Bulls   Kevin Johnson (3) Phoenix Suns   John Stockton* (4) Utah Jazz
  Magic Johnson* (10) Los Angeles Lakers   Clyde Drexler* (3) Portland Trail Blazers   Joe Dumars* (2) Detroit Pistons
1991–92 Forward   Karl Malone* (5) Utah Jazz   Scottie Pippen* Chicago Bulls   Dennis Rodman* Detroit Pistons
  Chris Mullin* (4) Golden State Warriors   Charles Barkley* (7) Philadelphia 76ers   Kevin Willis Atlanta Hawks
Center   David Robinson* (3) San Antonio Spurs   Patrick Ewing* (5) New York Knicks   Brad Daugherty Cleveland Cavaliers
Guard   Michael Jordan* (7) Chicago Bulls   Tim Hardaway* Golden State Warriors   Mark Price (2) Cleveland Cavaliers
  Clyde Drexler* (4) Portland Trail Blazers   John Stockton* (5) Utah Jazz   Kevin Johnson (4) Phoenix Suns
1992–93 Forward   Charles Barkley* (8) Phoenix Suns   Dominique Wilkins*[e] (6) Atlanta Hawks   Scottie Pippen* (2) Chicago Bulls
  Karl Malone* (6) Utah Jazz   Larry Johnson Charlotte Hornets   Derrick Coleman New Jersey Nets
Center   Hakeem Olajuwon* (7) Houston Rockets   Patrick Ewing* (6) New York Knicks   David Robinson* (4) San Antonio Spurs
Guard   Michael Jordan* (8) Chicago Bulls   John Stockton* (6) Utah Jazz   Tim Hardaway* (2) Golden State Warriors
  Mark Price (3) Cleveland Cavaliers   Joe Dumars* (3) Detroit Pistons   Dražen Petrović* New Jersey Nets
1993–94 Forward   Scottie Pippen* (3) Chicago Bulls   Shawn Kemp Seattle SuperSonics   Derrick Coleman (2) New Jersey Nets
  Karl Malone* (7) Utah Jazz   Charles Barkley* (9) Phoenix Suns   Dominique Wilkins*[e] (7) Atlanta Hawks
Los Angeles Clippers
Center   Hakeem Olajuwon* (8) Houston Rockets   David Robinson* (5) San Antonio Spurs   Shaquille O'Neal* Orlando Magic
Guard   John Stockton* (7) Utah Jazz   Mitch Richmond* Sacramento Kings   Mark Price (4) Cleveland Cavaliers
  Latrell Sprewell Golden State Warriors   Kevin Johnson (5) Phoenix Suns   Gary Payton* Seattle SuperSonics
1994–95 Forward   Karl Malone* (8) Utah Jazz   Charles Barkley* (10) Phoenix Suns   Detlef Schrempf Seattle SuperSonics
  Scottie Pippen* (4) Chicago Bulls   Shawn Kemp (2) Seattle SuperSonics   Dennis Rodman* (2) San Antonio Spurs
Center   David Robinson* (6) San Antonio Spurs   Shaquille O'Neal* (2) Orlando Magic   Hakeem Olajuwon* (9) Houston Rockets
Guard   John Stockton* (8) Utah Jazz   Gary Payton* (2) Seattle SuperSonics   Reggie Miller* Indiana Pacers
  Penny Hardaway Orlando Magic   Mitch Richmond* (2) Sacramento Kings   Clyde Drexler* (5) Houston Rockets
1995–96 Forward   Scottie Pippen* (5) Chicago Bulls   Shawn Kemp (3) Seattle SuperSonics   Charles Barkley* (11) Phoenix Suns
  Karl Malone* (9) Utah Jazz   Grant Hill* Detroit Pistons   Juwan Howard Washington Bullets
Center   David Robinson* (7) San Antonio Spurs   Hakeem Olajuwon* (10) Houston Rockets   Shaquille O'Neal* (3) Orlando Magic
Guard   Michael Jordan* (9) Chicago Bulls   Gary Payton* (3) Seattle SuperSonics   Mitch Richmond* (3) Sacramento Kings
  Penny Hardaway (2) Orlando Magic   John Stockton* (9) Utah Jazz   Reggie Miller* (2) Indiana Pacers
1996–97 Forward   Karl Malone* (10) Utah Jazz   Scottie Pippen* (6) Chicago Bulls   Anthony Mason Charlotte Hornets
  Grant Hill* (2) Detroit Pistons   Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets   Vin Baker Milwaukee Bucks
Center   Hakeem Olajuwon* (11) Houston Rockets   Patrick Ewing* (7) New York Knicks   Shaquille O'Neal* (4) Los Angeles Lakers
Guard   Michael Jordan* (10) Chicago Bulls   Gary Payton* (4) Seattle SuperSonics   John Stockton* (10) Utah Jazz
  Tim Hardaway* (3) Miami Heat   Mitch Richmond* (4) Sacramento Kings   Penny Hardaway (3) Orlando Magic
1997–98 Forward   Karl Malone* (11) Utah Jazz   Grant Hill* (3) Detroit Pistons   Scottie Pippen* (7) Chicago Bulls
  Tim Duncan*[g] San Antonio Spurs   Vin Baker (2) Seattle SuperSonics   Glen Rice (2) Charlotte Hornets
Center   Shaquille O'Neal* (5) Los Angeles Lakers   David Robinson* (8) San Antonio Spurs   Dikembe Mutombo* Atlanta Hawks
Guard   Michael Jordan* (11) Chicago Bulls   Tim Hardaway* (4) Miami Heat   Mitch Richmond* (5) Sacramento Kings
  Gary Payton* (5) Seattle SuperSonics   Rod Strickland Washington Wizards   Reggie Miller* (3) Indiana Pacers
1998–99 Forward   Karl Malone* (12) Utah Jazz   Chris Webber* Sacramento Kings   Kevin Garnett* Minnesota Timberwolves
  Tim Duncan*[g] (2) San Antonio Spurs   Grant Hill* (4) Detroit Pistons   Antonio McDyess Denver Nuggets
Center   Alonzo Mourning* Miami Heat   Shaquille O'Neal* (6) Los Angeles Lakers   Hakeem Olajuwon* (12) Houston Rockets
Guard   Allen Iverson* Philadelphia 76ers   Gary Payton* (6) Seattle SuperSonics   Kobe Bryant* Los Angeles Lakers
  Jason Kidd* Phoenix Suns   Tim Hardaway* (5) Miami Heat   John Stockton* (11) Utah Jazz
1999–00 Forward   Tim Duncan*[g] (3) San Antonio Spurs   Karl Malone* (13) Utah Jazz   Chris Webber* (2) Sacramento Kings
  Kevin Garnett* (2) Minnesota Timberwolves   Grant Hill* (5) Detroit Pistons   Vince Carter* Toronto Raptors
Center   Shaquille O'Neal* (7) Los Angeles Lakers   Alonzo Mourning* (2) Miami Heat   David Robinson* (9) San Antonio Spurs
Guard   Jason Kidd* (2) Phoenix Suns   Allen Iverson* (2) Philadelphia 76ers   Eddie Jones Charlotte Hornets
  Gary Payton* (7) Seattle SuperSonics   Kobe Bryant* (2) Los Angeles Lakers   Stephon Marbury New Jersey Nets
2000–01 Forward   Tim Duncan*[g] (4) San Antonio Spurs   Kevin Garnett* (3) Minnesota Timberwolves   Karl Malone* (14) Utah Jazz
  Chris Webber* (3) Sacramento Kings   Vince Carter* (2) Toronto Raptors   Dirk Nowitzki* Dallas Mavericks
Center   Shaquille O'Neal* (8) Los Angeles Lakers   Dikembe Mutombo* (2) Atlanta Hawks
Philadelphia 76ers
  David Robinson* (10) San Antonio Spurs
Guard   Allen Iverson* (3) Philadelphia 76ers   Kobe Bryant* (3) Los Angeles Lakers   Gary Payton* (8) Seattle SuperSonics
  Jason Kidd* (3) Phoenix Suns   Tracy McGrady* Orlando Magic   Ray Allen* Milwaukee Bucks
2001–02 Forward   Tim Duncan*[g] (5) San Antonio Spurs   Kevin Garnett* (4) Minnesota Timberwolves   Ben Wallace* Detroit Pistons
  Tracy McGrady* (2) Orlando Magic   Chris Webber* (4) Sacramento Kings   Jermaine O'Neal Indiana Pacers
Center   Shaquille O'Neal* (9) Los Angeles Lakers   Dirk Nowitzki* (2) Dallas Mavericks   Dikembe Mutombo* (3) Philadelphia 76ers
Guard   Jason Kidd* (4) New Jersey Nets   Gary Payton* (9) Seattle SuperSonics   Paul Pierce* Boston Celtics
  Kobe Bryant* (4) Los Angeles Lakers   Allen Iverson* (4) Philadelphia 76ers   Steve Nash*[h] Dallas Mavericks
2002–03 Forward   Tim Duncan*[g] (6) San Antonio Spurs   Dirk Nowitzki* (3) Dallas Mavericks   Paul Pierce* (2) Boston Celtics
  Kevin Garnett* (5) Minnesota Timberwolves   Chris Webber* (5) Sacramento Kings   Jamal Mashburn New Orleans Hornets
Center   Shaquille O'Neal* (10) Los Angeles Lakers   Ben Wallace* (2) Detroit Pistons   Jermaine O'Neal (2) Indiana Pacers
Guard   Kobe Bryant* (5) Los Angeles Lakers   Jason Kidd* (5) New Jersey Nets   Stephon Marbury (2) Phoenix Suns
  Tracy McGrady* (3) Orlando Magic   Allen Iverson* (5) Philadelphia 76ers   Steve Nash*[h] (2) Dallas Mavericks
2003–04 Forward   Kevin Garnett* (6) Minnesota Timberwolves   Jermaine O'Neal (3) Indiana Pacers   Dirk Nowitzki* (4) Dallas Mavericks
  Tim Duncan*[g] (7) San Antonio Spurs   Peja Stojaković Sacramento Kings   Ron Artest[i] Indiana Pacers
Center   Shaquille O'Neal* (11) Los Angeles Lakers   Ben Wallace* (3) Detroit Pistons   Yao Ming* Houston Rockets
Guard   Kobe Bryant* (6) Los Angeles Lakers   Sam Cassell Minnesota Timberwolves   Michael Redd Milwaukee Bucks
  Jason Kidd* (6) New Jersey Nets   Tracy McGrady* (4) Orlando Magic   Baron Davis New Orleans Hornets
2004–05 Forward   Tim Duncan*[g] (8) San Antonio Spurs   LeBron James^ Cleveland Cavaliers   Tracy McGrady* (5) Houston Rockets
  Dirk Nowitzki* (5) Dallas Mavericks   Kevin Garnett* (7) Minnesota Timberwolves   Shawn Marion Phoenix Suns
Center   Shaquille O'Neal* (12) Miami Heat   Amare Stoudemire[j] Phoenix Suns   Ben Wallace* (4) Detroit Pistons
Guard   Allen Iverson* (6) Philadelphia 76ers   Dwyane Wade* Miami Heat   Kobe Bryant* (7) Los Angeles Lakers
  Steve Nash*[h] (3) Phoenix Suns   Ray Allen* (2) Seattle SuperSonics   Gilbert Arenas Washington Wizards
2005–06 Forward   LeBron James^ (2) Cleveland Cavaliers   Elton Brand Los Angeles Clippers   Shawn Marion (2) Phoenix Suns
  Dirk Nowitzki* (6) Dallas Mavericks   Tim Duncan*[g] (9) San Antonio Spurs   Carmelo Anthony Denver Nuggets
Center   Shaquille O'Neal* (13) Miami Heat   Ben Wallace* (5) Detroit Pistons   Yao Ming* (2) Houston Rockets
Guard   Kobe Bryant* (8) Los Angeles Lakers   Chauncey Billups* Detroit Pistons   Allen Iverson* (7) Philadelphia 76ers
  Steve Nash*[h] (4) Phoenix Suns   Dwyane Wade* (2) Miami Heat   Gilbert Arenas (2) Washington Wizards
2006–07 Forward   Dirk Nowitzki* (7) Dallas Mavericks   LeBron James^ (3) Cleveland Cavaliers   Kevin Garnett* (8) Minnesota Timberwolves
  Tim Duncan*[g] (10) San Antonio Spurs   Chris Bosh* Toronto Raptors   Carmelo Anthony (2) Denver Nuggets
Center   Amare Stoudemire[j] (2) Phoenix Suns   Yao Ming* (3) Houston Rockets   Dwight Howard Orlando Magic
Guard   Steve Nash*[h] (5) Phoenix Suns   Gilbert Arenas (3) Washington Wizards   Dwyane Wade* (3) Miami Heat
  Kobe Bryant* (9) Los Angeles Lakers   Tracy McGrady* (6) Houston Rockets   Chauncey Billups* (2) Detroit Pistons
2007–08 Forward   Kevin Garnett* (9) Boston Celtics   Dirk Nowitzki* (8) Dallas Mavericks   Carlos Boozer Utah Jazz
  LeBron James^ (4) Cleveland Cavaliers   Tim Duncan*[g] (11) San Antonio Spurs   Paul Pierce* (3) Boston Celtics
Center   Dwight Howard (2) Orlando Magic   Amare Stoudemire[j] (3) Phoenix Suns   Yao Ming* (4) Houston Rockets
Guard   Kobe Bryant* (10) Los Angeles Lakers   Steve Nash*[h] (6) Phoenix Suns   Tracy McGrady* (7) Houston Rockets
  Chris Paul^ New Orleans Hornets   Deron Williams Utah Jazz   Manu Ginóbili* San Antonio Spurs
2008–09 Forward   Dirk Nowitzki* (9) Dallas Mavericks   Paul Pierce* (4) Boston Celtics   Pau Gasol* Los Angeles Lakers
  LeBron James^ (5) Cleveland Cavaliers   Tim Duncan*[g] (12) San Antonio Spurs   Carmelo Anthony (3) Denver Nuggets
Center   Dwight Howard (3) Orlando Magic   Yao Ming* (5) Houston Rockets   Shaquille O'Neal* (14) Phoenix Suns
Guard   Kobe Bryant* (11) Los Angeles Lakers   Brandon Roy Portland Trail Blazers   Chauncey Billups* (3) Denver Nuggets
  Dwyane Wade* (4) Miami Heat   Chris Paul^ (2) New Orleans Hornets   Tony Parker*[k] San Antonio Spurs
2009–10 Forward   Kevin Durant^ Oklahoma City Thunder   Carmelo Anthony (4) Denver Nuggets   Pau Gasol* (2) Los Angeles Lakers
  LeBron James^ (6) Cleveland Cavaliers   Dirk Nowitzki* (10) Dallas Mavericks   Tim Duncan*[g] (13) San Antonio Spurs
Center   Dwight Howard (4) Orlando Magic   Amar'e Stoudemire (4) Phoenix Suns   Andrew Bogut Milwaukee Bucks
Guard   Kobe Bryant* (12) Los Angeles Lakers   Deron Williams (2) Utah Jazz   Joe Johnson Atlanta Hawks
  Dwyane Wade* (5) Miami Heat   Steve Nash*[h] (7) Phoenix Suns   Brandon Roy (2) Portland Trail Blazers
2010–11 Forward   Kevin Durant^ (2) Oklahoma City Thunder   Pau Gasol* (3) Los Angeles Lakers   LaMarcus Aldridge Portland Trail Blazers
  LeBron James^ (7) Miami Heat   Dirk Nowitzki* (11) Dallas Mavericks   Zach Randolph Memphis Grizzlies
Center   Dwight Howard (5) Orlando Magic   Amar'e Stoudemire (5) New York Knicks   Al Horford^ Atlanta Hawks
Guard   Kobe Bryant* (13) Los Angeles Lakers   Dwyane Wade* (6) Miami Heat   Manu Ginóbili* (2) San Antonio Spurs
  Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls   Russell Westbrook^ Oklahoma City Thunder   Chris Paul^ (3) New Orleans Hornets
2011–12 Forward   LeBron James^ (8) Miami Heat   Kevin Love^ Minnesota Timberwolves   Carmelo Anthony (5) New York Knicks
  Kevin Durant^ (3) Oklahoma City Thunder   Blake Griffin Los Angeles Clippers   Dirk Nowitzki* (12) Dallas Mavericks
Center   Dwight Howard (6) Orlando Magic   Andrew Bynum Los Angeles Lakers   Tyson Chandler New York Knicks
Guard   Kobe Bryant* (14) Los Angeles Lakers   Tony Parker*[k] (2) San Antonio Spurs   Dwyane Wade* (7) Miami Heat
  Chris Paul^ (4) Los Angeles Clippers   Russell Westbrook^ (2) Oklahoma City Thunder   Rajon Rondo Boston Celtics
2012–13 Forward   LeBron James^ (9) Miami Heat   Carmelo Anthony (6) New York Knicks   David Lee Golden State Warriors
  Kevin Durant^ (4) Oklahoma City Thunder   Blake Griffin (2) Los Angeles Clippers   Paul George^ Indiana Pacers
Center   Tim Duncan*[g] (14) San Antonio Spurs   Marc Gasol§ Memphis Grizzlies   Dwight Howard (7) Los Angeles Lakers
Guard   Kobe Bryant* (15) Los Angeles Lakers   Tony Parker*[k] (3) San Antonio Spurs   Dwyane Wade* (8) Miami Heat
  Chris Paul^ (5) Los Angeles Clippers   Russell Westbrook^ (3) Oklahoma City Thunder   James Harden^ Houston Rockets
2013–14 Forward   Kevin Durant^ (5) Oklahoma City Thunder   Blake Griffin (3) Los Angeles Clippers   Paul George^ (2) Indiana Pacers
  LeBron James^ (10) Miami Heat   Kevin Love^ (2) Minnesota Timberwolves   LaMarcus Aldridge (2) Portland Trail Blazers
Center   Joakim Noah Chicago Bulls   Dwight Howard (8) Houston Rockets   Al Jefferson Charlotte Bobcats
Guard   James Harden^ (2) Houston Rockets   Stephen Curry^ Golden State Warriors   Goran Dragić Phoenix Suns
  Chris Paul^ (6) Los Angeles Clippers   Tony Parker*[k] (4) San Antonio Spurs   Damian Lillard^ Portland Trail Blazers
2014–15 Forward   LeBron James^ (11) Cleveland Cavaliers   LaMarcus Aldridge (3) Portland Trail Blazers   Blake Griffin (4) Los Angeles Clippers
  Anthony Davis^ New Orleans Pelicans   Pau Gasol* (4) Chicago Bulls   Tim Duncan*[g] (15) San Antonio Spurs
Center   Marc Gasol§ (2) Memphis Grizzlies   DeMarcus Cousins Sacramento Kings   DeAndre Jordan^ Los Angeles Clippers
Guard   James Harden^ (3) Houston Rockets   Russell Westbrook^ (4) Oklahoma City Thunder   Klay Thompson^ Golden State Warriors
  Stephen Curry^ (2) Golden State Warriors   Chris Paul^ (7) Los Angeles Clippers   Kyrie Irving^[l] Cleveland Cavaliers
2015–16 Forward   Kawhi Leonard^ San Antonio Spurs   Kevin Durant^ (6) Oklahoma City Thunder   Paul George^ (3) Indiana Pacers
  LeBron James^ (12) Cleveland Cavaliers   Draymond Green^ Golden State Warriors   LaMarcus Aldridge (4) San Antonio Spurs
Center   DeAndre Jordan^ (2) Los Angeles Clippers   DeMarcus Cousins (2) Sacramento Kings   Andre Drummond^ Detroit Pistons
Guard   Stephen Curry^ (3) Golden State Warriors   Damian Lillard^ (2) Portland Trail Blazers   Klay Thompson^ (2) Golden State Warriors
  Russell Westbrook^ (5) Oklahoma City Thunder   Chris Paul^ (8) Los Angeles Clippers   Kyle Lowry^ Toronto Raptors
2016–17 Forward   Kawhi Leonard^ (2) San Antonio Spurs   Kevin Durant^ (7) Golden State Warriors   Jimmy Butler^ Chicago Bulls
  LeBron James^ (13) Cleveland Cavaliers   Giannis Antetokounmpo^ Milwaukee Bucks   Draymond Green^ (2) Golden State Warriors
Center   Anthony Davis^ (2) New Orleans Pelicans   Rudy Gobert^ Utah Jazz   DeAndre Jordan^ (3) Los Angeles Clippers
Guard   James Harden^ (4) Houston Rockets   Stephen Curry^ (4) Golden State Warriors   John Wall Washington Wizards
  Russell Westbrook^ (6) Oklahoma City Thunder   Isaiah Thomas Boston Celtics   DeMar DeRozan^ Toronto Raptors
2017–18 Forward   Kevin Durant^ (8) Golden State Warriors   LaMarcus Aldridge (5) San Antonio Spurs   Jimmy Butler^ (2) Minnesota Timberwolves
  LeBron James^ (14) Cleveland Cavaliers   Giannis Antetokounmpo^ (2) Milwaukee Bucks   Paul George^ (4) Oklahoma City Thunder
Center   Anthony Davis^ (3) New Orleans Pelicans   Joel Embiid^ Philadelphia 76ers   Karl-Anthony Towns^ Minnesota Timberwolves
Guard   James Harden^ (5) Houston Rockets   DeMar DeRozan^ (2) Toronto Raptors   Victor Oladipo Indiana Pacers
  Damian Lillard^ (3) Portland Trail Blazers   Russell Westbrook^ (7) Oklahoma City Thunder   Stephen Curry^ (5) Golden State Warriors
2018–19 Forward   Giannis Antetokounmpo^ (3) Milwaukee Bucks   Kevin Durant^ (9) Golden State Warriors   Blake Griffin (5) Detroit Pistons
  Paul George^ (5) Oklahoma City Thunder   Kawhi Leonard^ (3) Toronto Raptors   LeBron James^ (15) Los Angeles Lakers
Center   Nikola Jokić^ Denver Nuggets   Joel Embiid^ (2) Philadelphia 76ers   Rudy Gobert^ (2) Utah Jazz
Guard   James Harden^ (6) Houston Rockets   Damian Lillard^ (4) Portland Trail Blazers   Russell Westbrook^ (8) Oklahoma City Thunder
  Stephen Curry^ (6) Golden State Warriors   Kyrie Irving^[l] (2) Boston Celtics   Kemba Walker Charlotte Hornets
2019–20 Forward   LeBron James^ (16) Los Angeles Lakers   Kawhi Leonard^ (4) Los Angeles Clippers   Jimmy Butler^ (3) Miami Heat
  Giannis Antetokounmpo^ (4) Milwaukee Bucks   Pascal Siakam^ Toronto Raptors   Jayson Tatum^ Boston Celtics
Center   Anthony Davis^ (4) Los Angeles Lakers   Nikola Jokić^ (2) Denver Nuggets   Rudy Gobert^ (3) Utah Jazz
Guard   James Harden^ (7) Houston Rockets   Damian Lillard^ (5) Portland Trail Blazers   Ben Simmons^ Philadelphia 76ers
  Luka Dončić^ Dallas Mavericks   Chris Paul^ (9) Oklahoma City Thunder   Russell Westbrook^ (9) Houston Rockets
2020–21 Forward   Giannis Antetokounmpo^ (5) Milwaukee Bucks   LeBron James^ (17) Los Angeles Lakers   Jimmy Butler^ (4) Miami Heat
  Kawhi Leonard^ (5) Los Angeles Clippers   Julius Randle^ New York Knicks   Paul George^ (6) Los Angeles Clippers
Center   Nikola Jokić^ (3) Denver Nuggets   Joel Embiid^ (3) Philadelphia 76ers   Rudy Gobert^ (4) Utah Jazz
Guard   Stephen Curry^ (7) Golden State Warriors   Damian Lillard^ (6) Portland Trail Blazers   Bradley Beal^ Washington Wizards
  Luka Dončić^ (2) Dallas Mavericks   Chris Paul^ (10) Phoenix Suns   Kyrie Irving^[l] (3) Brooklyn Nets
2021–22 Forward   Giannis Antetokounmpo^ (6) Milwaukee Bucks   DeMar DeRozan^ (3) Chicago Bulls   LeBron James^ (18) Los Angeles Lakers
  Jayson Tatum^ (2) Boston Celtics   Kevin Durant^ (10) Brooklyn Nets   Pascal Siakam^ (2) Toronto Raptors
Center   Nikola Jokić^ (4) Denver Nuggets   Joel Embiid^ (4) Philadelphia 76ers   Karl-Anthony Towns^ (2) Minnesota Timberwolves
Guard   Devin Booker^ Phoenix Suns   Stephen Curry^ (8) Golden State Warriors   Chris Paul^ (11) Phoenix Suns
  Luka Dončić^ (3) Dallas Mavericks   Ja Morant^ Memphis Grizzlies   Trae Young^ Atlanta Hawks
2022–23 Forward   Giannis Antetokounmpo^ (7) Milwaukee Bucks   Jimmy Butler^ (5) Miami Heat   LeBron James^ (19) Los Angeles Lakers
  Jayson Tatum^ (3) Boston Celtics   Jaylen Brown^ Boston Celtics   Julius Randle^ (2) New York Knicks
Center   Joel Embiid^ (5) Philadelphia 76ers   Nikola Jokić^ (5) Denver Nuggets   Domantas Sabonis^ Sacramento Kings
Guard   Luka Dončić^ (4) Dallas Mavericks   Stephen Curry^ (9) Golden State Warriors   De'Aaron Fox^ Sacramento Kings
  Shai Gilgeous-Alexander^ Oklahoma City Thunder   Donovan Mitchell^ Cleveland Cavaliers   Damian Lillard^ (7) Portland Trail Blazers

From 2023–24

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Starting with the 2023–24 season, the All-NBA Team consists of three teams selected without regard to position, each with five roster spots, except when there are ties. Players will be listed in order of points received in voting; those tied on points will be listed in alphabetic order by family name.

Season First team Second team Third team
Players Teams Players Teams Players Teams
2023–24   Shai Gilgeous-Alexander^ (2) Oklahoma City Thunder   Jalen Brunson^ New York Knicks   LeBron James^ (20) Los Angeles Lakers
  Nikola Jokić^ (6) Denver Nuggets   Anthony Edwards^ Minnesota Timberwolves   Stephen Curry^ (10) Golden State Warriors
  Luka Dončić^ (5) Dallas Mavericks   Kevin Durant^ (11) Phoenix Suns   Domantas Sabonis^ (2) Sacramento Kings
  Giannis Antetokounmpo^ (8) Milwaukee Bucks   Kawhi Leonard^ (6) Los Angeles Clippers   Tyrese Haliburton^ Indiana Pacers
  Jayson Tatum^ (4) Boston Celtics   Anthony Davis^ (5) Los Angeles Lakers   Devin Booker^ (2) Phoenix Suns

Most selections

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The following table only lists players with at least ten total selections.

* Denotes players inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
^ Denotes players who are still active in the NBA
Player Total First
team
Second
team
Third
team
MVP Seasons
  LeBron James^ 20 13 3 4 4 21
  Kobe Bryant* 15 11 2 2 1 20
  Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* 15 10 5 0 6 20
  Tim Duncan* 15 10 3 2 2 19
  Karl Malone* 14 11 2 1 2 19
  Shaquille O'Neal* 14 8 2 4 1 19
  Bob Cousy* 12 10 2 0 1 13
  Jerry West* 12 10 2 0 0 14
  Dolph Schayes* 12 6 6 0 0 16
  Hakeem Olajuwon* 12 6 3 3 1 18
  Dirk Nowitzki* 12 4 5 3 1 21
  Michael Jordan* 11 10 1 0 5 15
  Bob Pettit* 11 10 1 0 2 11
  Oscar Robertson* 11 9 2 0 1 14
  Kevin Durant^ 11 6 5 0 1 16
  Charles Barkley* 11 5 5 1 1 16
  John Havlicek* 11 4 7 0 0 16
  Chris Paul^ 11 4 5 2 0 19
  Bill Russell* 11 3 8 0 5 13
  John Stockton* 11 2 6 3 0 19
  Elgin Baylor* 10 10 0 0 0 14
  Larry Bird* 10 9 1 0 3 13
  Magic Johnson* 10 9 1 0 3 13
  Wilt Chamberlain* 10 7 3 0 4 14
  Stephen Curry^ 10 4 4 2 2 15
  David Robinson* 10 4 2 4 1 14

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ The voting panel was from the United States and Canada before expanding in 2017.[1][2]
  2. ^ A player is not eligible for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for three calendar years.
  3. ^ The Most Valuable Player award was first established in 1956.
  4. ^ a b Before the 1971–72 season, Lew Alcindor changed his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.[27]
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Dominique Wilkins, who was born in Paris, settled down in America, and has played for the USA Basketball National Team.
  6. ^ a b c d e When Olajuwon arrived in the United States, the University of Houston incorrectly spelled his first name "Akeem". He used that spelling until March 9, 1991, when he announced that he would add an H.[28][29]
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Although Tim Duncan was born in the U.S. Virgin Islands and is a United States citizen,[30] the NBA considers him an international player.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Steve Nash, who was born in South Africa, was raised in Canada.[31]
  9. ^ Ron Artest changed his name into Metta World Peace on September 16, 2011.[32]
  10. ^ a b c Amar'e Stoudemire's first name had previously been spelled incorrectly as "Amaré" or "Amare" since joining the NBA, but was changed to "Amar'e" in October 2008.[33][34]
  11. ^ a b c d Tony Parker was born in Belgium. He holds French citizenship and plays for their national team.[35]
  12. ^ a b c Kyrie Irving, who was born in Australia, was raised in America, and has played for the USA Basketball National Team.

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  33. ^ Bickley, Dan (October 30, 2008). "Bickley on Amaré: Awaking the giant". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved March 25, 2009.
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