Tony Allen selected to 2010-11 NBA All-Defensive Second Team
Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 4:45 am
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Memphis Grizzlies guard Tony Allen was selected to the 2010-11 NBA All-Defensive Second Team, becoming the first Grizzlies player to earn All-Defensive honors, the league announced today. Named to an All-Defensive Team for the first time in his career, Allen led the Second Team with 23 points overall, including seven First Team votes.
One of the league’s most aggressive perimeter defenders, Allen led the Grizzlies this season with a career-high 1.79 steals per game. He topped all NBA players by averaging 4.14 steals per 48 minutes, which was over an entire theft higher than second-place Chris Paul (3.13) and the highest mark the Association had seen since Nate McMillan in 1993-94.
After finishing fifth in the NBA in steals average despite playing just 20.8 minutes per contest, the 6-4, 213-pound guard placed fourth (highest among perimeter players) in the 2010-11 Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year voting behind Orlando’s Dwight Howard (winner), Boston’s Kevin Garnett and Dallas’ Tyson Chandler.
Memphis Grizzlies guard Tony Allen was selected to the 2010-11 NBA All-Defensive Second Team, becoming the first Grizzlies player to earn All-Defensive honors, the league announced today. Named to an All-Defensive Team for the first time in his career, Allen led the Second Team with 23 points overall, including seven First Team votes.
One of the league’s most aggressive perimeter defenders, Allen led the Grizzlies this season with a career-high 1.79 steals per game. He topped all NBA players by averaging 4.14 steals per 48 minutes, which was over an entire theft higher than second-place Chris Paul (3.13) and the highest mark the Association had seen since Nate McMillan in 1993-94.
After finishing fifth in the NBA in steals average despite playing just 20.8 minutes per contest, the 6-4, 213-pound guard placed fourth (highest among perimeter players) in the 2010-11 Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year voting behind Orlando’s Dwight Howard (winner), Boston’s Kevin Garnett and Dallas’ Tyson Chandler.