All-Defensive Teams 2023: Final voting results, list of NBA players on First & Second Teams

Scott Rafferty

All-Defensive Teams 2023: Final voting results, list of NBA players on First & Second Teams image

Defensive Player of the Year isn't the only award that honors the NBA's best defenders.

Since the 1968-69 season, the NBA has recognized the 10 best defenders in the league with the All-Defensive Teams. Unlike All-NBA, which is made up of three teams, All-Defensive features only a First and Second Team, making it an incredibly difficult list to crack.

Which players earned the honor of being named All-Defense this season? Here is the complete list of teams.

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All-Defensive First Team

PositionPlayerTeam
GAlex CarusoBulls
GJrue HolidayBucks
FJaren Jackson Jr.Grizzlies
FEvan MobleyCavaliers
CBrook LopezBucks

All-Defensive Second Team

PositionPlayerTeam
GDerrick WhiteCeltics
GDillon BrooksGrizzlies
FO.G. AnunobyRaptors
FDraymond GreenWarriors
CBam AdebayoHeat

Full All-Defensive Team voting results

How All-Defensive Teams are selected

Each NBA end-of-season award is voted on by a global panel of 100 sportswriters and broadcasters.

For All-Defense, each voter chooses two guards, two forwards and one center for the First and Second Teams. Players receive two points for First Team votes and one point for Second Team votes.

If a player receives votes at multiple positions, they are placed at the position they received the most votes.

Who has the most All-Defensive Team selections?

Tim Duncan has the most All-Defensive Team selections in NBA history despite having never been named Defensive Player of the Year. He's one of six players who have earned at least 10 All-Defensive selections.

Chris Paul has the most All-Defensive Team selections among active players with nine.

RankPlayerTotal
1.Tim Duncan15
2.Kobe Bryant12
 Kevin Garnett12
4.Kareem Abdul-Jabbar11
 Bobby Jones11
6.Scottie Pippen10
7.Dennis Johnson9
 Michael Jordan9
 Jason Kidd9
 Hakeem Olajuwon9
 Chris Paul9
 Gary Payton9

Scott Rafferty

 

Scott Rafferty is an experienced NBA journalist who first started writing for The Sporting News in 2017. There are few things he appreciates more than a Nikola Jokic no-look pass, Klay Thompson heat check or Giannis Antetokounmpo eurostep. He's a member of the NBA Global team.