Official 2005-06 All-NBA Teams
NBA News | May 17, 2006
The 2005-06 NBA Most Valuable Player Steve Nash of
the Phoenix Suns highlights the All-NBA First Team as the NBA announced the
2005-06 All-NBA teams today.
Joining Nash at guard on the All-NBA First Team is 2005-06 NBA leading
scorer Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers. LeBron James of the Cleveland
Cavaliers and Dirk Nowitzki of the Dallas Mavericks were selected at
forward and Shaquille O’Neal of the Miami Heat was selected at the center
position to round out the First Team.
Nash, selected to the First Team for the second straight year, averaged
career highs in points (18.8), rebounds (4.2), minutes (35.5), field goal
percentage (.512) and free throw percentage (.921) while dishing out a
league-high 10.5 assists per game. He posted 3.3 more points per game than
last season, the second-largest scoring increase following an MVP season
(Larry Bird, 4.5 ppg, 1984-85).
Bryant led the NBA in scoring with 35.4 points per game while posting 5.3
rebounds and 4.5 assists to earn his fourth All-NBA First Team selection.
He totaled 2,832 points this season, marking the seventh highest scoring
season in NBA history behind only Michael Jordan (1986-88) and Wilt
Chamberlain (1960-64). Bryant recorded six 50-point games this season,
including the second-highest scoring game in NBA history when he tallied 81
points on Jan. 22 (Chamberlain, 100, 1961-62).
James makes his first appearance on the All-NBA First Team, leading all
players in All-NBA first place votes (116) and total points (610). Behind
James’ averages of 31.4 points, 7.0 rebounds and 6.6 assists, the Cavaliers
advanced to the playoffs for the first time in eight years. He joined Hall
of Famers Oscar Robertson and Jerry West and five-time NBA MVP Michael
Jordan as the only players in NBA history to post at least 31 points, seven
rebounds and six assists.
Making his second consecutive appearance on the All-NBA First Team,
Nowitzki led the Mavericks to a 60-22 season, the second-best record in the
Western Conference. He posted a career-high 26.6 points and a team-high 9.0
rebounds per game, while recording career-high percentages from the floor
(.480), from three-point range (.406) and from the free throw line (.901).
O’Neal has been selected to the All-NBA First Team for the seventh
consecutive year and for the eighth time in his career. Averaging 20.0
points, 9.2 rebounds and 1.76 blocks, the 14-year veteran led the Heat to a
Southeast Division title. O’Neal shot 60 percent from the field, leading
the league in field goal percentage for the ninth time in his career, tying
Chamberlain for the most in league history, and becoming only the sixth
player in NBA history to shoot 60 percent or better in consecutive seasons.
The All-NBA Second Team consists of Detroit’s Chauncey Billups and Miami’s
Dwyane Wade at the guard positions, San Antonio’s Tim Duncan and the L.A.
Clippers Elton Brand at the forward spots and Detroit’s Ben Wallace at the
center position.
The All-NBA Third Team includes Eastern Conference guards Allen Iverson of
the Philadelphia 76ers and Gilbert Arenas of the Washington Wizards and a
Western Conference frontline of Phoenix’s Shawn Marion, Denver’s Carmelo
Anthony and Houston’s Yao Ming.
The 126-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 30 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.
2005-06 ALL-NBA FIRST TEAM
Position Player, Team (1st Team Votes) Points
Forward LeBron James, Cleveland (116) 610
Forward Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas (105) 584
Center Shaquille O’Neal, Miami (45) 402
Guard Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers (110) 597
Guard Steve Nash, Phoenix (106) 583
2005-06 ALL-NBA SECOND TEAM
Position Player, Team (1st Team Votes) Points
Forward Elton Brand, L.A. Clippers (15) 309
Forward Tim Duncan, San Antonio (17) 277
Center Ben Wallace, Detroit (44) 363
Guard Chauncey Billups, Detroit (21) 378
Guard Dwyane Wade, Miami (13) 373
2005-06 ALL-NBA THIRD TEAM
Position Player, Team (1st Team Votes) Points
Forward Shawn Marion, Phoenix (4) 270
Forward Carmelo Anthony, Denver 97
Center Yao Ming, Houston (30) 261
Guard Allen Iverson, Philadelphia (1) 104
Guard Gilbert Arenas, Washington 79
Other players receiving votes, with point totals (first team votes in
parentheses): Kevin Garnett, Minnesota, 94; Tony Parker, San Antonio, 66;
Pau Gasol, Memphis, 49; Vince Carter, New Jersey, 47; Paul Pierce, Boston,
29; Jason Kidd, New Jersey, 20; Dwight Howard, Orlando, 11; Marcus Camby,
Denver, 9; Richard Hamilton, Detroit, 9; Rasheed Wallace (1), Detroit, 8;
Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Cleveland, 5; Nenad Krstic, New Jersey, 5; Ray Allen,
Seattle, 4; Mehmet Okur, Utah, 4; Michael Redd, Milwaukee, 4; Brad Miller,
Sacramento, 3; Joe Johnson, Atlanta, 2; Sam Cassell, L.A. Clippers, 2; Mike
Bibby, Sacramento, 1; Chris Bosh, Toronto, 1; Boris Diaw, Phoenix, 1;
Antawn Jamison, Washington, 1; Andrei Kirilenko, Utah, 1; Chris Kaman; L.A.
Clippers, 1; Chris Paul, New Orleans/Oklahoma City, 1.
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