The NBA has officially unveiled the All-NBA teams for the 2024–25 season, highlighting the league's top performers.This year's selections feature a blend of seasoned veterans and emerging stars, reflecting the dynamic talent across the league.
All-NBA First Team
- Shai
Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City
Thunder)
The MVP earns his third consecutive First Team selection, leading the Thunder to a league-best 68–14 record. - Giannis
Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee
Bucks)
Secures his seventh straight First Team honor, continuing his dominance on both ends of the court. - Nikola Jokić
(Denver Nuggets)
The three-time MVP and Nuggets' cornerstone earns his second consecutive First Team nod. - Jayson Tatum
(Boston Celtics)
Marks his fourth straight First Team appearance, solidifying his status as one of the league's premier forwards. - Donovan
Mitchell (Cleveland
Cavaliers)
Achieved his first First Team selection, contributing significantly to the Cavaliers' strong season.
Notably, Gilgeous-Alexander, Antetokounmpo, Jokić, and Tatum were unanimous selections, each receiving all 100 first-place votes from the global media panel.
All-NBA Second Team
- Jalen Brunson
(New York Knicks)
Earns his second consecutive Second Team honor, averaging 26 points and 7.3 assists per game. - Stephen Curry
(Golden State Warriors)
Secured his 11th All-NBA selection, continuing to be a pivotal force for the Warriors. - Anthony
Edwards (Minnesota
Timberwolves)
Receives back-to-back Second Team honors, showcasing his growth into a franchise leader. - LeBron James
(Los Angeles Lakers)
Extends his record with a 21st All-NBA selection, matching his number of seasons played. - Evan Mobley
(Cleveland Cavaliers)
Makes his All-NBA debut following a Defensive Player of the Year season.
All-NBA Third Team
- Cade
Cunningham (Detroit
Pistons)
Achieved his first All-NBA selection, leading the Pistons with standout performances. - Tyrese
Haliburton (Indiana
Pacers)
Earns his second consecutive Third Team honor, continuing his ascent among elite guards. - James Harden
(Los Angeles Clippers)
Returns to All-NBA status for the first time since the 2019–20 season, marking his eighth overall selection. - Karl-Anthony
Towns (New York Knicks)
Secures his third Third Team nod, contributing significantly to the Knicks' deep playoff run. - Jalen Williams
(Oklahoma City Thunder)
Makes his All-NBA debut, playing a key role in the Thunder's impressive season.
The Thunder, Cavaliers, and Knicks each had multiple players honored, underscoring their successful campaigns.
The All-NBA teams were selected by a global panel of 100 media members, with voting conducted without regard to player positions. Players received five points for each First Team vote, three for Second Team, and one for Third Team.The accounting firm Ernst & Young LLP tabulated the ballots to ensure accuracy.