The 2024/25 All-NBA teams have been officially announced by the league (Twitter link).
A total of 100 media members voted on the All-NBA teams, with First Team votes counting for five points, Second Team votes counting for three points, and Third Team votes counting for one point.
This year’s All-NBA teams are as follows:
First Team
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder (500 points)
- Nikola Jokic, Nuggets (500)
- Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks (500)
- Jayson Tatum, Celtics (500)
- Donovan Mitchell, Cavaliers (414)
Second Team
- Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves (318)
- LeBron James, Lakers (289)
- Stephen Curry, Warriors (244)
- Evan Mobley, Cavaliers (238)
- Jalen Brunson, Knicks (232)
Third Team
- Cade Cunningham, Pistons (223)
- Karl-Anthony Towns, Knicks (172)
- Tyrese Haliburton, Pacers (79)
- Jalen Williams, Thunder (73)
- James Harden, Clippers (68)
The top four vote-getters, Antetounmpo, Gilgeous-Alexander, Jokic, and Tatum, were all unanimous selections to the First Team. James led the Second Team with 17 First Team votes, compared to Mitchell’s 61. Cunningham was the only member of the Third Team to receive First Team votes (six) — he also earned 10 more Second Team votes than the next closest vote-getter, as Towns had 40.
This announcement marks the first All-NBA selections for Cunningham, Mobley, and Williams, and – on the other side of the coin – the 21st selection for James. No other player in NBA history has been named to more than 15 All-NBA teams. Curry set a franchise record with his 11th All-NBA selection. Edwards became just the fourth Timberwolves player to be named to multiple All-NBA teams, joining Kevin Garnett, Kevin Love, and Towns.
Other players who received votes, along with their respective point totals, were the Rockets‘ Alperen Sengun (58), the Grizzlies‘ Jaren Jackson Jr. (55), the Clippers‘ Ivica Zubac (15), the Cavaliers‘ Darius Garland (6), the Kings‘ Domantas Sabonis (4), the Pacers‘ Pascal Siakam (4), the Heat‘s Bam Adebayo (3), the Hawks‘ Trae Young (3), and the Suns‘ Devin Booker (2).
The Cavs, Knicks, and Thunder were the only teams to feature multiple All-NBA players. Both the Thunder and Knicks are currently playing in the conference finals for a shot at advancing to the NBA finals.
Several players, starting with Cunningham, gained or lost eligibility for salary increases due to the All-NBA results. We have more details here.
Unlike most I don’t dislike Harden, I just don’t think he had All-NBA caliber season.
I don’t like him personally, but I think he deserves the nod. He kept the clippers above water during the time Leonard was out. He’s not the guy he once was but he is still playing at a super high level.
Eh, Harden is just the bigger name than Zubac.
Stephen Curry making the 2nd team was the happiest that basketball has made me in 2 weeks and a half lol
But I do agree that the old man love is kinda crazy, what is James Harden doing here…
If Curry made an all NBA team Harden should have as well. Seems like they were pretty similar in the regular season?
Curry shot 45%FG/40%3PT while Harden shot 40%FG/31%3PT. Those are pretty big differences. I think Curry had a third team type of season and Harden didnt have an all nba season at all.
But I guess the nba talent pool is kinda lacking right now.
I’d go with Curry but it’s close. Harden averages more assists, steals and blocks. He also played on a team that was two wins better.
The NBA talent pool isn’t lacking. There’s lots of guys that were close. All the guys they listed that just missed out are very talented as well.
Yeah but Steph was the best player on his team and I dont think Harden was the best player on the Clippers. I think for a big stretch it was Powell, other streches it was Zubac and later it was Kawhi.
I think the nba is in transition right now and a lot of the future superstars arent quite there yet allowing for some questionable all nba teams.
It’s pretty shocking Harden made it over JJJ (and even Sengun). I’m guessing MEM’s late season slide hurt Jackson big time because he was otherwise considered an All-NBA lock for the first 80% of the season.
I have no problem with James or Curry, well deserved. I would’ve voted Jackson in over Harden though.
Booker must’ve got a few hometown votes after his sad sad year. Perhaps paid off by Ishbia amirite
NBA has fallen off so hard that Donovan Mitchell is getting all first team.
I don’t get it, explain?
I believe what he’s saying is the talent/ performance is way down if Mitchell is first team all pro. The key difference in my opinion that he is not considering the games played requirement as well as Mitchell’s team was the No 1 seed. I think it’s fairy obviously to everyone that Ant should have been first team all pro based on the numbers but his team success didn’t match Mitchell’s.
Mitchell gets 1st team bc Cleveland won 64.
I don’t like this point guards are small forwards business
No Bulls again? Huh…..That’s weird.
Sabonis, Zubac, Vucevic and Sengun should have been on the teams instead of Mitchell, Curry, Brunson and Williams.
Sabonis is systematically ignored by the league with all-stars and all-nba snubs… he is gotta be the best player with the least awards I have seen in more than 40 years watching the NBA, right?
1/ Jokic, Giannis, SGA, Sabonis & KAT
2/ Cunningham, LBJ, JT, Vucevic & Zubac
3/ Haliburton, Harden, Edwards, Mobley & Sengun