After the voting results were released for the three all-NBA teams, there was one interesting elephant in the room if fans looked closely.
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What stuck out in the voting results?
LeBron James was named to all-NBA second team in 24-25, yet only received votes from 99/100 voters to make one of the three teams.
Here is the voting breakdown for LeBron:
1st Team Votes | 2nd Team Votes | 3rd Team Votes |
17 | 61 | 21 |
LeBron finished with the seventh most votes for an all-NBA player with 289 points.
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Anthony Edwards had the most points received by a second-team player with 318.
Notably, Edwards had six fewer first-team votes than James, but his 87 second-team votes to LeBron's 61 votes gave him the edge with the weighted valued point system (first-place vote = 5 points, second-place = 3 points, third-place vote = 1 point).
James' all-NBA selection was the 21st of his career, which extends his all-time lead for most all-NBA selections.
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