Suns’ Kevin Durant, Devin Booker left off All-NBA teams
Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 11:46 pm
By Arizona Republic:
“The 2022-23 All-NBA teams were announced on Wednesday, and no member of the Phoenix Suns made the cut.
Kevin Durant finished eighth among forwards on the ballot, as he received seven second-team votes and 14 third-team votes.
Devin Booker was fourth among guards who earned votes and did not make the teams. He received seven third-team votes and one for second team.
No other current Suns received a nod, although Mikal Bridges — who spent 56 of 83 games played in Phoenix before the Durant trade — had a pair of third-team votes.
Durant played 47 games this season, with 39 as a member of the Brooklyn Nets and eight with the Suns following the pre-deadline trade on Feb. 9 for Bridges, Cam Johnson, Jae Crowder and picks.
Despite missing time with multiple injuries, Durant was close to as lethal a scorer as he has been while healthy, averaging a 50-40-90 for the second time in his career.
Omitted this year after making it last year: Booker; second-teamers Ja Morant, Durant and DeMar DeRozan; and third-teamers Karl-Anthony Towns, Chris Paul, Trae Young and Pascal Siakam.
Durant, Booker and the Suns go back to work with their backs against the wall on Thursday in Game 6 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Nuggets.”
“The 2022-23 All-NBA teams were announced on Wednesday, and no member of the Phoenix Suns made the cut.
Kevin Durant finished eighth among forwards on the ballot, as he received seven second-team votes and 14 third-team votes.
Devin Booker was fourth among guards who earned votes and did not make the teams. He received seven third-team votes and one for second team.
No other current Suns received a nod, although Mikal Bridges — who spent 56 of 83 games played in Phoenix before the Durant trade — had a pair of third-team votes.
Durant played 47 games this season, with 39 as a member of the Brooklyn Nets and eight with the Suns following the pre-deadline trade on Feb. 9 for Bridges, Cam Johnson, Jae Crowder and picks.
Despite missing time with multiple injuries, Durant was close to as lethal a scorer as he has been while healthy, averaging a 50-40-90 for the second time in his career.
Omitted this year after making it last year: Booker; second-teamers Ja Morant, Durant and DeMar DeRozan; and third-teamers Karl-Anthony Towns, Chris Paul, Trae Young and Pascal Siakam.
Durant, Booker and the Suns go back to work with their backs against the wall on Thursday in Game 6 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Nuggets.”