The Mercury News Weekend

James named to first team for 11th time

Harden is the only unanimous selection

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For Cleveland’s LeBron James, there was history.

For Houston’s James Harden, there was affirmatio­n.

And for Indiana’s Paul George and Utah’s Gordon Hayward, a chance at signing contracts exceeding $200 million this summer is gone.

James and Harden headlined the All-NBA first team that was unveiled by the league on Thursday. James made the first team for a record-tying 11th time, matching the mark set by Kobe Bryant and Karl Malone. And Harden was the only player to be unanimousl­y selected by a global panel of sportswrit­ers and broadcaste­rs as a first-teamer this year, returning to that group for the third time in the last four seasons. Joining James and Harden on the first team were Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook, San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard and New Orleans’ Anthony Davis. Westbrook, Leonard and Davis all are first-teamers for the second time.

Harden was not an All-NBA team pick last season, after averaging 29 points, 7.5 rebounds and 6.1 assists, which prompted Rockets general manager Daryl Morey to tweet his reaction.

“Happy (at)James Harden was able to bounce back from his tough 29/8/6 performanc­e last season to prove again he is one of the 15 best NBA players,” Morey wrote.

James and Westbrook were on 99 first-team ballots, and second-team on the lone other. Leonard was a first-teamer on 96 ballots, second-team on three and third-team on one.

Perhaps as significan­t a story as who made the team was who did not.

George and Hayward fell well short of making any of the three All-NBA teams, which means they will not be eligible to get the “supermax” extensions from Indiana and Utah this summer and now will face more questions about their futures in their respective cities. George is under contract to the Pacers for next season, while Hayward is likely to elect to become a free agent this summer.

Harden and Westbrook were runaway choices at guard, James and Leonard were easy picks at forward. Davis barely held off Utah’s Rudy Gobert for the first-team center spot, finishing with 343 points to Gobert’s 339.

Davis appeared on 95 of the 100 ballots; Gobert appeared on 91.

Other second-team picks along with Gobert were Golden State’s Stephen Curry and Boston’s Isaiah Thomas at guard, and Golden State’s Kevin Durant and Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokoun­mpo at forward.

Third-team selections were Washington’s John Wall and Toronto’s DeMar DeRozan at guard, Golden State’s Draymond Green and Chicago’s Jimmy Butler at forward, and DeAndre Jordan of the Los Angeles Clippers at center. Jordan edged Minnesota’s Karl-Anthony Towns for the final center spot by four points in the balloting.

Draft: The deadline for Tacko Fall to make his NBA decision is fast approachin­g and the UCF center still isn’t sure what he is going to do. The 7foot- 6 post player has not hired an agent and has until next Wednesday to decide whether to remain in the NBA draft or return to the Knights for his junior season.

 ?? ERIC GAY/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? James Harden was named All-NBA first team after not making the teamlast year.
ERIC GAY/ASSOCIATED PRESS James Harden was named All-NBA first team after not making the teamlast year.

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