NEW YORK, May 31 -- Adding to an already
spectacular season, NBA Most Valuable Player Allen Iverson was
named to the All-NBA First Team when the league announced the 2000-01 All-NBA
Teams on Thursday.
The Los Angeles Lakers' Shaquille O'Neal,
Phoenix's Jason Kidd, Sacramento's
Chris
Webber and San Antonio's Tim Duncan join Iverson
on the first team. Iverson led all players with 120 first team votes and in
total points received from voting with 612.
The 124-member voting panel of writers and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada consisted of 37 national media members and three media members who regularly cover each of the league's 29 teams. They voted for All-NBA First, Second and Third Teams by position, with points awarded on a 5-3-1 basis.
This marks the fourth All-NBA First Team appearance for Duncan, the third for Kidd and O'Neal, the second for Iverson and the first for Webber.
The All-NBA Second Team consists of the Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant, Minnesota's Kevin Garnett, Orlando's Tracy McGrady, Philadelphia's Dikembe Mutombo and Toronto's Vince Carter.
The All-NBA Third Team includes Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki, Milwaukee's Ray Allen, San Antonio's David Robinson, Seattle's Gary Payton and Utah's Karl Malone.
Following are the results of the voting for the 2000-01 All-NBA Teams, with First Team votes in parentheses:
All-NBA First Team
All-NBA Second Team
All-NBA Third Team
Other players receiving votes, with point totals (First Team votes in parentheses): Jerry Stackhouse, Detroit, 54 (3); Rasheed Wallace, Portland, 51; Michael Finley, Dallas, 44; Paul Pierce, Boston, 38; Stephon Marbury, New Jersey, 38; Antonio McDyess, Denver, 34; John Stockton, Utah, 32 (1); Steve Francis, Houston, 29 (1); Glenn Robinson, Milwaukee 20; Antonio Davis, Toronto, 17; Vlade Divac, Sacramento, 17; Marcus Camby, New York, 11; Anthony Mason, Miami, 6; Theo Ratliff, Atlanta, 5; Shawn Marion, Phoenix, 4; Jalen Rose, Indiana, 4; Latrell Sprewell, New York, 4; Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Vancouver, 3; Brian Grant, Miami, 3; Allan Houston, New York, 3; Terrell Brandon, Minnesota, 2; Sam Cassell, Milwaukee, 2; Jermaine O'Neal, Indiana, 2; Elden Campbell, Charlotte, 1; Antawn Jamison, Golden State, 1; Rashard Lewis, Seattle, 1; Peja Stojakovic, Sacramento, 1; Antoine Walker, Boston, 1.
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The 124-member voting panel of writers and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada consisted of 37 national media members and three media members who regularly cover each of the league's 29 teams. They voted for All-NBA First, Second and Third Teams by position, with points awarded on a 5-3-1 basis.
This marks the fourth All-NBA First Team appearance for Duncan, the third for Kidd and O'Neal, the second for Iverson and the first for Webber.
The All-NBA Second Team consists of the Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant, Minnesota's Kevin Garnett, Orlando's Tracy McGrady, Philadelphia's Dikembe Mutombo and Toronto's Vince Carter.
The All-NBA Third Team includes Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki, Milwaukee's Ray Allen, San Antonio's David Robinson, Seattle's Gary Payton and Utah's Karl Malone.
Following are the results of the voting for the 2000-01 All-NBA Teams, with First Team votes in parentheses:
All-NBA First Team
| Pos. | Player, Team | Pts. | 1st Votes |
| Forward | Tim Duncan, San Antonio | 608 | (115) |
| Forward | Chris Webber, Sacramento | 596 | (109) |
| Center | Shaquille O'Neal, L.A. Lakers | 581 | (115) |
| Guard | Allen Iverson, Philadelphia | 612 | (120) |
| Guard | Jason Kidd, Phoenix | 423 | (54) |
All-NBA Second Team
| Pos. | Player, Team | Pts. | 1st Votes |
| Forward | Kevin Garnett, Minnesota | 424 | (25) |
| Forward | Vince Carter, Toronto | 287 | (11) |
| Center | Dikembe Mutombo, Philadelphia | 238 | (0) |
| Guard | Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers | 411 | (36) |
| Guard | Tracy McGrady, Orlando | 318 | (21) |
All-NBA Third Team
| Pos. | Player, Team | Pts. | 1st Votes |
| Forward | Karl Malone, Utah | 197 | (0) |
| Forward | Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas | 56 | (0) |
| Center | David Robinson, San Antonio | 165 | (0) |
| Guard | Gary Payton, Seattle | 117 | (1) |
| Guard | Ray Allen, Milwaukee | 105 | (3) |
Other players receiving votes, with point totals (First Team votes in parentheses): Jerry Stackhouse, Detroit, 54 (3); Rasheed Wallace, Portland, 51; Michael Finley, Dallas, 44; Paul Pierce, Boston, 38; Stephon Marbury, New Jersey, 38; Antonio McDyess, Denver, 34; John Stockton, Utah, 32 (1); Steve Francis, Houston, 29 (1); Glenn Robinson, Milwaukee 20; Antonio Davis, Toronto, 17; Vlade Divac, Sacramento, 17; Marcus Camby, New York, 11; Anthony Mason, Miami, 6; Theo Ratliff, Atlanta, 5; Shawn Marion, Phoenix, 4; Jalen Rose, Indiana, 4; Latrell Sprewell, New York, 4; Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Vancouver, 3; Brian Grant, Miami, 3; Allan Houston, New York, 3; Terrell Brandon, Minnesota, 2; Sam Cassell, Milwaukee, 2; Jermaine O'Neal, Indiana, 2; Elden Campbell, Charlotte, 1; Antawn Jamison, Golden State, 1; Rashard Lewis, Seattle, 1; Peja Stojakovic, Sacramento, 1; Antoine Walker, Boston, 1.

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