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The NBA All-Rookie Team is a set of annual awards recognizing the top rookies in the National Basketball Association. The awards have been given every year since the 1962–1963 NBA season. Initially, the awards honored a single 5 man team, but since 1998–1999 have expanded to two teams, and sometimes including more than 10 players due to ties in the voting.[1][2]
Season |
Players |
1962-63 |
Terry Dischinger*, Chicago
Chet Walker, Syracuse
Zelmo Beaty, St. Louis
John Havlicek, Boston
Dave DeBusschere, Detroit
|
1963-64 |
Jerry Lucas*, Cincinnati
Gus Johnson, Baltimore
Nate Thurmond, San Francisco
Art Heyman, New York
Rod Thorn, Baltimore
|
1964-65 |
Willis Reed*, New York
Jim Barnes, New York
Howard Komives, New York
Lucious Jackson, Philadelphia
Wali Jones, Baltimore
Joe Caldwell, Detroit
|
1965-66 |
Rick Barry*, San Francisco
Billy Cunningham, Philadelphia
Tom Van Arsdale, Detroit
Dick Van Arsdale, New York
Fred Hetzel, San Francisco
|
1966-67 |
Lou Hudson, St. Louis
Jack Marin, Baltimore
Erwin Mueller, Chicago
Cazzie Russell, New York
Dave Bing*, Detroit
|
1967-68 |
Earl Monroe*, Baltimore
Bob Rule, Seattle
Walt Frazier, New York
Al Tucker, Seattle
Phil Jackson, New York
|
1968-69 |
Wes Unseld*, Baltimore
Elvin Hayes, San Diego
Bill Hewitt, Los Angeles
Art Harris, Seattle
Gary Gregor, Phoenix
|
1969-70 |
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*, Milwaukee
Bob Dandridge, Milwaukee
Jo Jo White, Boston
Mike Davis, Baltimore
Dick Garrett, Los Angeles
|
1970-71 |
Geoff Petrie*, Portland
Dave Cowens*, Boston
Pete Maravich, Atlanta
Calvin Murphy, San Diego
Bob Lanier, Detroit
|
1971-72 |
Elmore Smith, Buffalo
Sidney Wicks*, Portland
Austin Carr, Cleveland
Phil Chenier, Baltimore
Clifford Ray, Chicago
|
1972-73 |
Bob McAdoo*, Buffalo
Lloyd Neal, Portland
Fred Boyd, Philadelphia
Dwight Davis, Cleveland
Jim Price, Los Angeles
|
1973-74 |
Ernie DiGregorio*, Buffalo
Ron Behagen, Kansas City-Omaha
Mike Bantom, Phoenix
John Brown, Atlanta
Nick Weatherspoon, Capital
|
1974-75 |
Jamaal Wilkes*, Golden State
John Drew, Atlanta
Scott Wedman, Kansas City-Omaha
Tommy Burleson, Seattle
Brian Winters, Los Angeles
|
1975-76 |
Alvan Adams*, Phoenix
Gus Williams, Golden State
Joe Meriweather, Houston
John Shumate, Phoenix-Buffalo
Lionel Hollins, Portland
|
1976-77 |
Adrian Dantley*, Buffalo
Scott May, Chicago
Mitch Kupchak, Washington
John Lucas, Houston
Ron Lee, Phoenix
|
1977-78 |
Walter Davis*, Phoenix
Marques Johnson, Milwaukee
Bernard King, New Jersey
Jack Sikma, Seattle
Norm Nixon, Los Angeles
|
1978-79 |
Phil Ford*, Kansas City
Mychal Thompson, Portland
Ron Brewer, Portland
Reggie Theus, Chicago
Terry Tyler, Detroit
|
1979-80 |
Larry Bird*, Boston
Magic Johnson, Los Angeles
Bill Cartwright, New York
Calvin Natt, Portland
David Greenwood, Chicago
|
1980-81 |
Joe Barry Carroll, Golden State
Darrell Griffith*, Utah
Larry Smith, Golden State
Kevin McHale, Boston
Kelvin Ransey, Portland
|
1981-82 |
Kelly Tripucka, Detroit
Jay Vincent, Dallas
Isiah Thomas, Detroit
Buck Williams*, New Jersey
Jeff Ruland, Washington
|
1982-83 |
Terry Cummings*, San Diego
Clark Kellogg, Indiana
Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta
James Worthy, Los Angeles
Quintin Dailey, Chicago
|
1983-84 |
Ralph Sampson*, Houston
Steve Stipanovich, Indiana
Byron Scott, Los Angeles
Jeff Malone, Washington
Thurl Bailey, Utah (tie)
Darrell Walker, New York (tie)
|
1984-85 |
Michael Jordan*, Chicago
Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston
Sam Bowie, Portland
Charles Barkley, Philadelphia
Sam Perkins, Dallas
|
1985-86 |
Xavier McDaniel, Seattle
Patrick Ewing*, New York
Karl Malone, Utah
Joe Dumars, Detroit
Charles Oakley, Chicago
|
1986-87 |
Brad Daugherty, Cleveland
Ron Harper, Cleveland
Chuck Person*, Indiana
Roy Tarpley, Dallas
John Williams, Cleveland
|
1987-88 |
Mark Jackson*, New York
Armon Gilliam, Phoenix
Kenny Smith, Sacramento
Greg Anderson, San Antonio
Derrick McKey, Seattle
|
1988-89 |
First Team:
Mitch Richmond*, Golden State
Willie Anderson, San Antonio
Hersey Hawkins, Philadelphia
Rik Smits, Indiana
Charles Smith, Los Angeles Clippers
|
Second Team:
Brian Shaw, Boston
Rex Chapman, Charlotte
Chris Morris, New Jersey
Rod Strickland, New York
Kevin Edwards, Miami
|
1989-90 |
First Team:
David Robinson*, San Antonio
Tim Hardaway, Golden State
Vlade Divac, Los Angeles Lakers
Sherman Douglas, Miami
Pooh Richardson, Minnesota
|
Second Team:
J. R. Reid, Charlotte
Sean Elliott, San Antonio
Stacey King, Chicago
Blue Edwards, Utah
Glen Rice, Miami
|
1990-91 |
First Team:
Kendall Gill, Charlotte
Dennis Scott, Orlando
Dee Brown, Boston
Lionel Simmons, Sacramento
Derrick Coleman*, New Jersey
|
Second Team:
Chris Jackson, Denver
Gary Payton, Seattle
Felton Spencer, Minnesota
Travis Mays, Sacramento
Willie Burton, Miami
|
1991-92 |
First Team:
Larry Johnson*, Charlotte
Dikembe Mutombo, Denver
Billy Owens, Golden State
Steve Smith, Miami
Stacey Augmon, Atlanta
|
Second Team:
Rick Fox, Boston
Terrell Brandon, Cleveland
Larry Stewart, Washington
Stanley Roberts, Orlando
Mark Macon, Denver
|
1992-93 |
First Team:
Shaquille O'Neal*, Orlando
Alonzo Mourning, Charlotte
Christian Laettner, Minnesota
Tom Gugliotta, Washington
LaPhonso Ellis, Denver
|
Second Team:
Walt Williams, Sacramento
Robert Horry, Houston
Latrell Sprewell, Golden State
Clarence Weatherspoon, Phila.
Richard Dumas, Phoenix
|
1993-94 |
First Team:
Chris Webber*, Golden State
Anfernee Hardaway, Orlando
Vin Baker, Milwaukee
Jamal Mashburn, Dallas
Isaiah Rider, Minnesota
|
Second Team:
Dino Radja, Boston
Nick Van Exel, Los Angeles Lakers
Shawn Bradley, Philadelphia
Toni Kukoc, Chicago
Lindsey Hunter, Detroit
|
1994-95 |
First Team:
Jason Kidd*, Dallas
Grant Hill*, Detroit
Glenn Robinson, Milwaukee
Eddie Jones, Los Angeles Lakers
Brian Grant, Sacramento
|
Second Team:
Juwan Howard, Washington
Eric Montross, Boston
Wesley Person, Phoenix
Jalen Rose, Denver
Donyell Marshall, Golden State (tie)
Sharone Wright, Philadelphia (tie)
|
1995-96 |
First Team:
Damon Stoudamire*, Toronto
Joe Smith, Golden State
Jerry Stackhouse, Philadelphia
Antonio McDyess, Denver
Arvydas Sabonis, Portland (tie)
Michael Finley, Phoenix (tie)
|
Second Team:
Kevin Garnett, Minnesota
Bryant Reeves, Vancouver
Brent Barry, L.A. Clippers
Rasheed Wallace, Washington
Tyus Edney, Sacramento
|
1996-97 |
First Team:
Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Vancouver
Allen Iverson*, Philadelphia
Stephon Marbury, Minnesota
Marcus Camby, Toronto
Antoine Walker, Boston
|
Second Team:
Kerry Kittles, New Jersey
Ray Allen, Milwaukee
Travis Knight, LA Lakers
Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers
Matt Maloney, Houston
|
1997-98 |
First Team:
Tim Duncan*, San Antonio
Keith Van Horn, New Jersey
Brevin Knight, Cleveland
Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Cleveland
Ron Mercer, Boston
|
Second Team:
Tim Thomas, Philadelphia
Cedric Henderson, Cleveland
Derek Anderson, Cleveland
Maurice Taylor, LA Clippers
Bobby Jackson, Denver
|
1998-99 |
First Team:
Vince Carter*, Toronto
Paul Pierce, Boston
Jason Williams, Sacramento
Mike Bibby, Vancouver
Matt Harpring, Orlando
|
Second Team:
Michael Dickerson, Houston
Michael Doleac, Orlando
Cuttino MobleyHouston
Michael Olowokandi, LA Clippers
Antawn Jamison, Golden State
|
1999-2000 |
First Team:
Elton Brand*, Chicago
Steve Francis*, Houston
Lamar Odom, LA Clippers
Wally Szczerbiak, Minnesota
Andre Miller, Cleveland
|
Second Team:
Shawn Marion, Phoenix
Ron Artest, Chicago
James Posey, Denver
Jason Terry, Atlanta
Chucky Atkins, Orlando
|
2000-01 |
First Team:
Mike Miller*, Orlando
Kenyon Martin, New Jersey
Marc Jackson, Golden State
Morris Peterson, Toronto
Darius Miles, L.A. Clippers
|
Second Team:
Hidayet Turkoglu, Sacramento
Desmond Mason, Seattle
Courtney Alexander, Washington
Marcus Fizer, Chicago
Chris Mihm, Cleveland
|
2001-02 |
First Team:
Pau Gasol*, Memphis
Shane Battier, Memphis
Jason Richardson, Golden State
Tony Parker, San Antonio
Andrei Kirilenko, Utah
|
Second Team:
Jamaal Tinsley, Indiana
Richard Jefferson, New Jersey
Eddie Griffin, Houston
Zeljko Rebraca, Detroit
Vladimir Radmanovic, Seattle (tie)
Joe Johnson, Boston/Phoenix (tie)
|
2002-03 |
First Team:
Yao Ming, Houston
Amare Stoudemire*, Phoenix
Caron Butler, Miami
Drew Gooden, Orlando
Nenê, Denver
|
Second Team:
Emanuel Ginobili, San Antonio
Gordan Giricek, Orlando
Carlos Boozer, Cleveland
Jay Williams, Chicago
J. R. Bremer, Boston
|
2003-04 |
First Team:
Carmelo Anthony, Denver
LeBron James*, Cleveland
Dwyane Wade, Miami
Chris Bosh, Toronto
Kirk Hinrich, Chicago
|
Second Team:
Josh Howard, Dallas
T.J. Ford, Milwaukee
Udonis Haslem, Miami
Jarvis Hayes, Washington
Marquis Daniels, Dallas
|
2004-05 |
First Team:
Emeka Okafor*, Charlotte
Dwight Howard, Orlando
Ben Gordon, Chicago
Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia
Luol Deng, Chicago
|
Second Team:
Nenad Krstic, New Jersey
Josh Smith, Atlanta
Josh Childress, Atlanta
Jameer Nelson, Orlando
Al Jefferson, Boston
|
2005-06 |
First Team:
Chris Paul*, New Orleans/Okla. City
Charlie Villanueva, Toronto
Andrew Bogut, Milwaukee
Deron Williams, Utah
Channing Frye, New York
|
Second Team:
Danny Granger, Indiana
Raymond Felton, Charlotte
Luther Head, Houston
Marvin Williams, Atlanta
Ryan Gomes, Boston
|
2006-07 |
First Team:
Brandon Roy*, Portland
Andrea Bargnani, Toronto
Randy Foye, Minnesota
Rudy Gay, Memphis
Jorge Garbajosa, Toronto (tie)
LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland (tie)
|
Second Team:
Paul Millsap, Utah
Adam Morrison, Charlotte
Tyrus Thomas, Chicago
Craig Smith, Minnesota
Rajon Rondo, Boston (tie)
Wálter Herrmann, Charlotte (tie)
Marcus Williams, New Jersey (tie)
|
2007-08 |
First Team:
Al Horford, Atlanta
Kevin Durant*, Seattle
Luis Scola, Houston
Al Thornton, La Clippers
Jeff Green, Seattle
|
Second Team:
Jamario Moon, Toronto
Juan Carlos Navarro, Memphis
Thaddeus Young, Philadelphia
Rodney Stuckey, Detroit
Carl Landry, Houston
|
Note: An asterisk (*) denotes NBA Rookie of the Year winner
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