June 20, 2013

Wizards receive zero NBA all-rookie votes

BY: CRAIG STOUFFER MAY 22, 2012 | MODIFIED: MAY 22, 2012 AT 3:06 PM
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The Wizards didn't do so well in NBA all-rookie voting. Jan Vesely, Chris Singleton and Shelvin Mack combined for zero votes while Cleveland point guard Kyrie Irving picked up one more honor, earning the most first-place votes. The only first-team member still in action is San Antonio Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard.

The Wizards will learn where they'll draft this year next Wednesday (May 30) when the NBA draft lottery takes place. Washington is guaranteed a top-five pick.

2011-12 NBA ALL-ROOKIE FIRST TEAM

Player                 Team                  First     Second   Total

Kyrie Irving          Cleveland           29          -             58

Ricky Rubio         Minnesota           21          7            49       

Kenneth Faried    Denver                19          8            46

Klay Thompson   Golden State       16          11           43

Iman Shumpert    New York           15          10           40

Kawhi Leonard    San Antonio        14          12           40

Brandon Knight    Detroit                13                    14                    40

2011-12 NBA ALL-ROOKIE SECOND TEAM

Player                         Team             First   Second   Total

Chandler Parsons         Houston          10       13           33       

Isaiah Thomas             Sacramento      5         17           27

MarShon Brooks          New Jersey     3        12           18

Derrick Williams          Minnesota        2         12          16

Tristan Thompson        Cleveland         2         12          16

Other players receiving votes, with point totals (first place votes in parentheses):

Markieff Morris, Phoenix, 7 (1); Kemba Walker, Charlotte 7; Alec Burks, Utah 2; Norris Cole, Miami 2; Bismack Biyombo, Charlotte 2; Enes Kanter, Utah 1; Greg Stiemsma, Boston 1; Gustavo Ayon, New Orleans 1; Nikola Vucevic, Philadelphia 1.  

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