
MVP and All-NBA all before his 23rd birthday
Earlier today the All-NBA teams were released via NBA.com, and were highlighted by regular season MVP Derrick Rose and Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, who made the first team for the 9th time in his career. Other members are LeBron James from the Heat (fourth straight first team selection) Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard (fourth straight selection) and OKC Thunder forward Kevin Durant (second consecutive selection). No Carmelo Anthony or Boston Celtics mad any of the three teams this year. Here is a list of the three All-NBA teams, with number of votes for each recipient:
| 2010-11 All-NBA First Team |
| Position |
Player, Team (1st Team Votes) |
Points |
| Forward |
LeBron James, Miami (119) |
595 |
| Forward |
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City (69) |
492 |
| Center |
Dwight Howard, Orlando (118) |
593 |
| Guard |
Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers (98) |
551 |
| Guard |
Derrick Rose, Chicago (118) |
593 |
|
| 2010-11 All-NBA Second Team |
| Position |
Player, Team (1st Team Votes) |
Points |
| Forward |
Pau Gasol, L.A. Lakers (2) |
259 |
| Forward |
Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas (47) |
437 |
| Center |
Amar’e Stoudemire, New York (2) |
258 |
| Guard |
Dwyane Wade, Miami (24) |
392 |
| Guard |
Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City |
184 |
|
| 2010-11 All-NBA Third Team |
| Position |
Player, Team (1st Team Votes) |
Points |
| Forward |
LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland |
135 |
| Forward |
Zach Randolph, Memphis |
67 |
| Center |
Al Horford, Atlanta |
62 |
| Guard |
Manu Ginobili, San Antonio |
106 |
| Guard |
Chris Paul, New Orleans |
157 |
|
-ALR
In the midst of this NBA Lockout some NBA and NFL athletes have come together to put together this funny video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51rdAN0Y2xI