Taking a look at the second All-NBA team's 5 selections

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Embiid, Durant, Lillard, Leonard, and Irving have been selected to the All-NBA Second Team.

reviewed by Ryan C. Devault
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After each NBA season, the league announces the first, second and third All-NBA team which recognizes the best players from each season. From the 2018-19 season, the following players were selected to the All-NBA Second Team: Joel Embiid (76ers), Kevin Durant (Warriors), Damian Lillard (Trailblazers), Kawhi Leonard (Raptors), and Kyrie Irving (Celtics).

1

Joel Embiid

The 7'0" center averaged a double-double with 27.5 points, 3.7 assists, and 13.6 rebounds.

Joel Embiid
2

Kevin Durant

With a lot of the focus on Durant this season being which team he'll sign during the upcoming free agent period, Durant was a solid player on the court. He averaged 26 points, a career-high 5.9 assists, and 6.4 rebounds. He had a field goal percentage of 52.1 percent and a free throw percentage of 88.5 percent.

Kevin Durant
3

Damian Lillard

Lillard's performance led the Trail Blazers to a surprising Western Conference finals berth. During the regular season, he averaged 25.8 points, a career-high 6.9 assists, and 4.6 rebounds. He shot 91.2 percent from the free throw line.

Damian Lillard
4

Kawhi Leonard

Despite playing only 60 games, Leonard still managed to be named to the All-NBA Second Team. He averaged career-high numbers in points (26.6) and rebounds (7.3), while averaging 3.3 assists. He shot 49.6 percent.

Kawhi Leonard
5

Kyrie Irving

Despite all the off-court drama surrounding Irving and the Celtics, Irving still played quality basketball. He averaged 23.8 points, 6.9 assists, and five rebounds while shooting 48.7 percent from the field and 40.1 percent beyond the arc.

Kyrie Irving
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