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    KIedy All-NBA?

    16.06.04, 18:33
    Może to przeoczyłem. Ale nie znalazłęm informacje jak zakończyły się wybory
    all-nba???? A może w tym roku ogłoszenie wyników odbędzie się później?
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      • Gość: Wilt Re: KIedy All-NBA? IP: 62.29.137.* 18.06.04, 11:14
        Zostało to ogłoszone już dawno, przed kończącym cykl przyznawanych nagród MVP:

        Timberwolves forward only unanimous selection
        Garnett Headlines All-NBA First Team

        NEW YORK, April 25 – San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan earned his seventh
        consecutive selection to the All-NBA First Team when the NBA announced the 2003-
        04 All-NBA teams today. Duncan is only the sixth player in NBA history to make
        the All-NBA First Team in each of his first seven seasons, joining Hall of
        Famers Elgin Baylor, Larry Bird, George Mikan, Bob Pettit and Oscar Robertson.

        All-NBA First Team: Garnett, Duncan, O'Neal, Kidd and Bryant.
        NBAE/Getty Images
        Duncan is the only player to finish this season ranked in the top 10 in points
        per game (23.3 ppg, sixth), rebounds per game (12.4, second), blocks per game
        (2.68 bpg, fourth) and field goal percentage (.501, 10th). He also recorded
        more 30 point-15 rebounds games than any other player this season with seven.
        Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Garnett finished as the only unanimous All-
        NBA First Team selection as he was named on all 123 voters’ first team ballots.
        Duncan and Garnett were joined on the All-NBA First Team by Kobe Bryant of the
        Los Angeles Lakers and Jason Kidd of the New Jersey Nets at the guard positions
        and Shaquille O’Neal of the Lakers at center.
        Garnett finished the season leading the NBA in rebounding average (13.9 rpg)
        and was tied for second in scoring average (24.2 ppg), both career-highs. He
        finished with 1,987 total points and 1,139 total rebounds, becoming just the
        fifth player in NBA history (and the first in 29 years) to lead the league in
        both total points and total rebounds. This is Garnett’s third career selection
        to the All-NBA First Team.
        Bryant finished the season ranked fourth in the NBA with a team-leading 24.0
        points per game enroute to his third consecutive All-NBA First Team selection.
        He helped lead the Lakers to a league-best 25-7 record following the NBA All-
        Star break. Bryant recorded his ninth career triple-double this season with 29
        points, a season-high 14 rebounds and 10 assists versus Washington on Feb. 28.
        O’Neal, named to his sixth All-NBA First Team, led the NBA in field goal
        percentage (.584), was seventh in blocked shots (2.48), 11th in scoring (21.5)
        and fifth in double-doubles (43). With three blocked shots versus Portland on
        April 6, O’Neal surpassed Manute Bol (2,086) for ninth all-time in career
        blocked shots.
        Kidd, named to his fifth All-NBA First Team, led the NBA is assists (9.2 apg)
        for the fifth time in his career and became the first Nets player ever to lead
        the league in assists in back-to-back seasons. He registered 10 or more assists
        in a game 33 times and the Nets were 27-6 when he had 10 or more assists in a
        game. During the season, Kidd recorded nine triple-doubles, tying him with Bird
        for fourth all-time with 59 career triple-doubles.
        The All-NBA Second Team consists of the Indiana Pacers forward Jermaine O’Neal,
        Sacramento Kings forward Peja Stojakovic, Detroit Pistons center Ben Wallace,
        Minnesota Timberwolves guard Sam Cassell and Orlando Magic guard Tracy McGrady.
        The All-NBA Third Team includes Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki, Indiana
        Pacers forward Ron Artest, Houston Rockets centerYao Ming, Milwaukee Bucks
        guard Michael Redd and New Orleans Hornets guard Baron Davis.
        The 123-member voting panel of writers and broadcasters throughout the United
        States and Canada consisted of national media members and members from each of
        the league’s 29 teams who regularly cover the NBA. The media voted for All-NBA
        First, Second and Third Teams by position with points awarded on a 5-3-1 basis.
        Attached are the results of the voting for the 2003-04 All-NBA Teams, with
        First Team votes in parentheses:
        2003-04 ALL-NBA FIRST TEAM:
        Position Player, Team (First Team Votes) Points
        Forward Tim Duncan, San Antonio (114)
        597
        Forward Kevin Garnett, Minnesota (123)
        615
        Center Shaquille O’Neal, L.A. Lakers (95)
        556
        Guard Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers (111)
        582
        Guard Jason Kidd, New Jersey (55)
        421
        2003-04 ALL-NBA SECOND TEAM
        Position Player, Team (First Team Votes) Points
        Forward Jermaine O’Neal, Indiana (31)
        423
        Forward Peja Stojakovic, Sacramento (14)
        378
        Center Ben Wallace, Detroit (2)
        195
        Guard Sam Cassell, Minnesota (34)
        322
        Guard Tracy McGrady, Orlando (16)
        274
        2003-04 ALL-NBA THIRD TEAM
        Position Player, Team (First Team Votes) Points
        Forward Ron Artest, Indiana
        90
        Forward Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas
        145
        Center Yao Ming, Houston
        189
        Guard Baron Davis, New Orleans (10)
        176
        Guard Michael Redd, Milwaukee (4)
        95
        Other players receiving votes, with point totals (first team votes in
        parentheses): Steve Nash, Dallas, 75 (3); Paul Pierce, Boston 68; LeBron James,
        Cleveland 48 (1); Andrei Kirilenko, Utah 48; Stephon Marbury, New York, 44;
        Lamar Odom, Miami, 20; Mike Bibby, Sacramento, 18 (1); Zach Randolph, Portland,
        18; Vince Carter, Toronto, 16; Carmelo Anthony, Denver, 14; Chauncey Billups,
        Detroit, 12; Brad Miller, Sacramento, 12; Jamaal Magloire, New Orleans, 9; Pau
        Gasol, Memphis, 8; Allen Iverson, Philadelphia, 8; Ray Allen, Seattle, 6; Elton
        Brand, Los Angeles Clippers, 5; Erick Dampier, Golden State, 4; Michael Finley,
        Dallas, 4; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio, 4; Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Cleveland, 4;
        Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix, 4; Jason Williams, Memphis, 4; Richard Hamilton,
        Detroit, 3; Shawn Marion, Phoenix, 2; Tony Parker, San Antonio, 2; Rasheed
        Wallace, Detroit, 2; Carlos Boozer, Cleveland, 1; Steve Francis, Houston, 1;
        Corey Maggette, Los Angeles Clippers, 1; Kenyon Martin, New Jersey Nets, 1;
        Theo Ratliff, Portland, 1.
        Tuesday, May 18, 2004

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        • alex.4 Re: KIedy All-NBA? 19.06.04, 12:31
          dzięki Wilt. Przeoczyłem.
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