Who made the All-NBA teams this season?
Last week, the NBA revealed which players had been selected for All-NBA honors for the 2022/2023 NBA regular season.
Only 13 teams have been represented this season, with the Boston Celtics and the Sacramento Kings being the only teams with multiple selections.
Here are the 15 players who make up the All-NBA teams for this season!
Regular season MVP Joel Embiid is the first player on this list for obvious reasons, leading the league in scoring (33.1 points) and averaging ten rebounds and four assists. He led his team to a 54-28 record, earning his fifth selection as an All-NBA player.
Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo earned his seventh All-NBA selection this season, averaging 31 points, 12 rebounds, and six assists, leading his team to the top spot in the East, with a record of 58 wins and 24 losses.
The Dallas Mavericks guard had a season to forget in terms of team achievements, failing to make the play-in tournament. From a personal perspective, his production was exceptional, averaging 32 points, nine rebounds, and eight assists, securing his fourth All-NBA selection in a row.
Jayson Tatum has continued to show his quality from the regular season into the postseason, securing his team's place in the conference finals. Tatum averaged 30 points, nine rebounds, and five assists, earning his third selection.
Oklahoma City Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had a breakout season this year, gaining his first All-NBA selection after averaging 31 points, five rebounds, and five assists, taking his Thunder team to the play-in tournament.
The Celtics Jaylen Brown was awarded the first All-NBA selection of his career, averaging 27 points, seven rebounds, and three assists, showcasing his and Tatum's superstar Celtics duo.
The Miami Heat's Jimmy Butler has taken his game to a new level in the postseason but still performed exceptionally in the regular season, producing 23 points, six rebounds, and five assists.
Steph Curry earned his ninth All-NBA selection in a sub-par season for Golden State as reigning champions. Curry averaged 29 points, six rebounds, and six assists and was knocked out of the playoffs by LeBron James and The Lakers last week.
Two-time MVP Nikola Jokic had a strong case for First-Team selection after receiving numerous MVP votes. Jokic averaged a triple-double across the regular season (21/12/10) and took his Nuggets team to the top seed in the West.
Donovan Mitchell had a breakout year in his first season with the Cleveland Cavaliers, earning his first All-NBA selection, averaging 28 points, and taking the Cavs to the fourth seed in a competitive Eastern Conference (51-31).
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James earned his record-breaking 19th All-NBA selection in a row, averaging 29 points, eight rebounds, and seven assists, taking The Lakers to the seventh seed and now the Western Conference Finals.
De'Aaron Fox's performance over the regular season justified his selection as All-NBA player, leading the Sacramento Kings to their first postseason appearance in 16 years. The guard averaged 25 points, four rebounds, and six assists, taking his team to a third-place finish in the West.
Damian Lillard was part of another Portland team that failed to make an impact in the regular season. However, his production was elite yet again, averaging 32 points, five rebounds, and seven assists.
New York Knicks forward Julius Randle had a postseason to forget but averaged 25 points, ten rebounds, and four assists, gaining his second All-NBA selection.
Sabonis was another key contributor for the Sacramento Kings, averaging a league-high in rebounds, with 12 and averaging 19 points and seven assists.