Pelicans' Anthony Davis voted All-NBA First Team for second straight season
New Orleans Pelicans power forward/center Anthony Davis was selected to the 2017-18 All-NBA First Team.
Not only is this Davis' second straight First Team honor, but it's the third time in his career and in his last four NBA seasons. He garnered 492 points (96 First Team votes), ranking third among all players, behind only unanimous selections LeBron James and James Harden.
With a 18.5 nERD, Davis finished the year 2nd in our power rankings. While tying a career-high 75 games, Davis averaged 28.1 points, 11.1 rebounds, 2.6 blocks, 2.5 assists and 1.5 steals all in 36.4 minutes, also a career-high.
- Phoenix's Drew Eubanks starting for injured Jusuf Nurkic (ankle) on Wednesday March 27th, 2024
- Christian Braun operating in second unit role for Denver on Wednesday night March 27th, 2024
- Denver's Aaron Gordon (foot) starting on Wednesday, Christian Braun to second unit March 27th, 2024
- Bradley Beal (finger) will play in Phoenix's Wednesday matchup March 27th, 2024
- Denver's Aaron Gordon (foot) active on Wednesday March 27th, 2024
- Denver's Michael Porter Jr. (illness) active on Wednesday March 27th, 2024
- Spencer Dinwiddie playing with Lakers' second unit on Wednesday night March 27th, 2024
- Lakers starting LeBron James (ankle) on Wednesday, Spencer Dinwiddie to second unit March 27th, 2024
- Lakers starting Jaxson Hayes for injured Anthony Davis (knee) on Wednesday March 27th, 2024
- LeBron James (ankle) available for Lakers on Wednesday night March 27th, 2024
- Anthony Davis (knee) ruled out for Lakers' Wednesday contest against Memphis March 27th, 2024
- LeBron James (ankle) expected to return Wednesday for Lakers March 27th, 2024