NBA's top five picks for 2023-2024 season, including Jokic and Gilgeous Alexander
39-Year-Old James Sets Oldest All-NBA Team All-Time Record Nikola Jokic Denver and Shai Gilgers Alexander Oklahoma City have been selected as the NBA's first team for the best five in the 2023-2024 season of the National Basketball Association NBA. The NBA Secretariat announced the list of all NBA teams for the 2023-2024 season on the 23rd. In addition to Jokic and Gilzeous Alexander, Luka Doncic Dallas, Janis Antetokounmpo Millywood, and Jason Tatum Boston were listed on the first team, which consisted of five players who performed the most outstandingly this season. As a result of the media panel's vote on this year's NBA team, Jokic, who was selected as the MVP of the regular league, and Gilgeous Alexander, who put his team, Oklahoma City Thunder, at the top of the Western Conference, won all 99 first-place votes. Doncic received 98 first place votes, followed by Antetokounmpo 88 and Tatum 65. Among them, Doncic and Tatum are two players who have advanced to the conference finals currently underway. There is also only one U.S. national in the first team: Tatum. Jokic was born in Serbia, Doncic in Slovenia, Gilles Alexander in Canada, and Antetokounmpo in Greece. Jaylen Brunson New York, Anthony Edwards Minnesota, Kevin Durant Pinix, Kawhi Leonard L.A. Clippers, and Anthony Davis L.A. Lakers were selected as the second All-NBA team after the first team. The All-NBA Third Team consists of LeBron James LA Lakers, Stephen Curry Golden State, Domantas Sabonis Sacramento, Tyreece Halliburton Indiana and Devin Booker Pinix. James, 39, set the record for the oldest All-NBA team ever. James was selected as an All-NBA second team at the age of 20 and also holds the record for being the youngest All-NBA team ever.