2024 All-NBA

1st

Gilgeous-Alexander (Thunder) (MVP)

Doncic (Mavs)

Antetokounmpo (Bucks) 

Jokic (Nuggets)

Brunson (Knicks)

2nd

Tatum (Celtics) 

Booker (Suns)

Durant (Suns)

James (Lakers)

Davis (Lakers)

3rd

Edwards (Wolves)

Fox (Kings)

Maxey (Sixers)

Mitchell (Cavs)

Irving (Mavs)

*Curry (Warriors) and Leonard (Clippers) would replace the last 2 if I based it off of the 65 game rule.

*Mine are positionless like the real ones but I'm still applying the general modern era rule that a player needs at least 50 games played to be on the All-NBA team. And since they're positionless, the order of the players represent my MVP rankings. 

*Creating All-star and All-NBA teams is a great mental exercise for me.

*They're based on (in this order): scoring production and talent (explained at the end), creating shots for others, rebounding and defense, team success.

*The most important skill in basketball by far is being able to score in isolation (off the dribble, posting up, or the face up jumper) at an all-star level. (To a bit of a lesser extent, taking advantage of mismatches by scoring in drop coverage in the pick n' roll is also a valuable shot creation tool). There are other important skills but this is the only one that if a player has, can make a team with a relatively weak supporting cast much better than it actually is (a perfect example: '01 Iverson). If a player doesn't have this skill, they simply aren't an all-star caliber hooper (someone like Klay in his prime, an efficient 20 points and great 3 point shooting, is the rare exception). 


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