TORNA A GLI AWARDS

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMS

Ecco i migliori quintetti composti dalle matricole, dai giocatori esordienti nella NBA. Dalla stagione '88/'89 la Lega ha portato a due i quintetti stilati ogni anno.

1962-63
Terry Dischinger, Chicago
Chet Walker, Syracuse
Zelmo Beaty, St. Louis
John Havlicek, Boston
Dave DeBusschere, Detroit


1964-65
Willis Reed, New York
Jim Barnes, New York
Howard Komives, New York
Lucious Jackson, Philadelphia
Wally Jones, Baltimore
Joe Caldwell, Detroit


1966-67
Lou Hudson, St. Louis
Jack Marin, Baltimore
Erwin Mueller, Chicago
Cazzie Russell, New York
Dave Bing, Detroit


1968-69
Wes Unseld, Baltimore
Elvin Hayes, San Diego
Bill Hewitt, Los Angeles
Art Harris, Seattle
Gary Gregor, Phoenix


1970-71
Geoff Petrie, Portland
Dave Cowens, Boston
Pete Maravich, Atlanta
Cavin Murphy, San Diego
Bob Lanier, Detroit


1972-73
Bob McAdoo, Buffalo
Lloyd Neal, Portland
Fred Boyd, Philadelphia
Dwight Davis, Cleveland
Jim Price, Los Angeles


1974-75
Keith Wilkes, Golden State
John Drew, Atlanta
Scott Wedman, Kansas City-Omaha
Tom Burleson, Seattle
Brian Winters, Los Angeles


1976-77
Adrian Dantley, Buffalo
Scott May, Chicago
Mitch Kupchak, Washington
John Lucas, Houston
Ron Lee, Phoenix


1978-79
Phil Ford, Kansas City
Mychal Thompson, Portland
Ron Brewer, Portland
Reggie Theus, Chicago
Terry Tyler, Detroit


1980-81
Joe Barry Carroll, Golden State
Darrell Griffith, Utah
Larry Smith, Golden State
Kevin McHale, Boston
Kelvin Ransey, Portland


1982-83
Terry Cummings, San Diego
Clark Kellogg, Indiana
Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta
James Worthy, Los Angeles
Quintin Dailey, Chicago


1984-85
Michael Jordan, Chicago
Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston
Sam Bowie, Portland
Charles Barkley, Philadelphia
Sam Perkins, Dallas


1986-87
Brad Daugherty, Cleveland
Ron Harper, Cleveland
Chuck Person, Indiana
Roy Tarpley, Dallas
John Williams, Cleveland


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


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


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, Philadelphia
Richard Dumas, Phoenix


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)


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, L.A. Lakers
Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers
Matt Maloney, Houston


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 Mobley, Houston
Michael Olowokandi, L.A. Clippers
Antawn Jamison, Golden State


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


2002-03
FIRST TEAM
Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix
Yao Ming, Houston
Caron Butler, Miami
Nenè Hilario, Denver
Drew Gooden, Memphis/Orlando
SECOND TEAM
Gordan Giricek, Memphis/Orlando
Emanuel Ginobili, San Antonio
Carlos Boozer, Cleveland
Jay Williams, Chicago
J.R. Bremer, Boston

1963-64
Jerry Lucas, Cincinnati
Gus Johnson, Baltimore
Nate Thurmond, San Francisco
Art Heyman, New York
Rod Thorn, Baltimore


1965-66
Rick Barry, San Francisco
Billy Cunningham, Philadelphia
Tom Van Arsdale, Detroit
Dick Van Arsdale, New York
Fred Hetzel, San Francisco



1967-68
Earl Monroe, Baltimore
Bob Rule, Seattle
Walt Frazier, New York
Al Tucker, Seattle
Phil Jackson, New York


1969-70
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee
Bob Dandridge, Milwaukee
Jo Jo White, Boston
Mike Davis, Baltimore
Dick Garrett, Los Angeles


1971-72
Elmore Smith, Buffalo
Sidney Wicks, Portland
Austin Carr, Cleveland
Phil Chenier, Baltimore
Clifford Ray, Chicago


1973-74
Ernie DiGregorio, Buffalo
Ron Behagen, Kansas City-Omaha
Mike Bantom, Phoenix
John Brown, Atlanta
Nick Weatherspoon, Capital


1975-76
Alvan Adams, Phoenix
Gus Williams, Golden State
Joe Meriweather, Houston
John Shumate, Phoenix-Buffalo
Lionel Hollins, Portland


1977-78
Walter Davis, Phoenix
Marques Johnson, Milwaukee
Bernard King, New Jersey
Jack Sikma, Seattle
Norm Nixon, Los Angeles


1979-80
Larry Bird, Boston
Magic Johnson, Los Angeles
Bill Cartwright, New York
Calvin Natt, Portland
David Greenwood, Chicago


1981-82
Kelly Tripucka, Detroit
Jay Vincent, Dallas
Isiah Thomas, Detroit
Buck Williams, New Jersey
Jeff Ruland, Washington


1983-84
Ralph Sampson, Houston
Steve Stipanovich, Indiana
Byron Scott, Los Angeles
Jeff Malone, Washington
Thurl Bailey, Utah (tie)
Darrell Walker, New York (tie)


1985-86
Xavier McDaniel, Seattle
Patrick Ewing, New York
Karl Malone, Utah
Joe Dumars, Detroit
Charles Oakley, Chicago


1987-88
Mark Jackson, New York
Armon Gilliam, Phoenix
Kenny Smith, Sacramento
Greg Anderson, San Antonio
Derrick McKey, Seattle


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


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


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


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


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


1999-2000
FIRST TEAM
Elton Brand, Chicago
Steve Francis, Houston
Lamar Odom, L.A. Clippers
Wally Szczerbiak, Minnesota
Andre Miller, Cleveland
SECOND TEAM
Shawn Marion, Phoenix
Ron Artest, Chicago
James Posey, Denver
Jason Terry, Atlanta
Chucky Atkins, Orlando


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, Bos-Phoenix (tie)