What would the 2022-2023 All-NBA teams look like under the new CBA?

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Which five players would not have been All-NBA and which players would have replaced them?

2022-2023 All-NBA Teams:

1st Team:

G – Luka Doncic (DAL) – 66 games played.

G – Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (OKC) – 68 games played.

F – Jayson Tatum (BOS) – 74 games played.

F – Giannis Antetokounmpo (MIL) – 63 games played.

C – Joel Embiid (PHI) – 66 games played.

2nd Team:

G – Steph Curry (GS) – 56 games played.

G – Donovan Mitchell (CLE) -68 games played.

F – Jaylen Brown (BOS) – 67 games played.

F – Jimmy Butler (MIA) – 64 games played.

C – Nikola Jokic (DEN) – 69 games played.

3rd Team:

G – Damian Lillard (POR) – 58 games played.

G – DeAaron Fox (SAC) – 73 games played.

F – LeBron James (LAL) – 55 games played.

F – Julius Randle (NYK) – 77 games played.

C – Domantas Sabonis (SAC) – 79 games played.

Of these 15 All-NBA players, five of them would not have met the 65+ minimum game requirement to qualify: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Steph Curry, LeBron James, Damian Lillard, and Jimmy Butler.

This would remove one All-NBA first team member, two All-NBA second team members, and two All-NBA third team members. Keeping in mind that voting is also now positionless, so total votes received are all that matter, the 2022–2023 All-NBA teams under the new CBA would have looked as follows: