LeBron James, Stephen Curry, James Harden Make All-NBA First Team
The best of the best.
The league announced its All-NBA teams on Thursday, with LeBron James, Stephen Curry, James Harden, Marc Gasol and Anthony Davis all making the first squad. Hard to find any faults with that. Curry and James, in particular, were unanimous picks.
Three out of the five All-NBA First Team members are still in the playoffs with King James leading his Cleveland Cavaliers against the Atlanta Hawks in the Eastern Conference Finals and Harden's Houston Rockets up against Curry's Golden State Warriors out West.
The All-NBA Second Team consists of guards Chris Paul and Russell Westbrook, and big men Pau Gasol, DeMarcus Cousins and LaMarcus Aldridge.
Rounding out the All-NBA selections are the third team, which includes Kyrie Irving and Klay Thompson in the back court with Blake Griffin, Tim Duncan and DeAndre Jordan in the front court.
Any gripes with the selections?
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