Bryant, Bynum named to All-NBA team
Clippers Chris Paul and Blake Griffin were named to the All-NBA team when the league announced its selections on Thursday.
Paul was named to the first-team All-NBA and Griffin was named to the second team.
It
was the second time in Paul’s career that he has been named to the
first team. He was joined on the All-NBA first team by Miami’s LeBron
James, Oklahoma City’s Kevin Durant, Orlando’s Dwight Howard and the
Lakers’ Kobe Bryant.
Paul also made the NBA’s first-team All-Defensive team.
Griffin made the All-NBA team for the first time in his two-year career.
He
was joined on the second team by San Antonio’s Tony Parker, Oklahoma
City’s Russell Westbrook, Minnesota’s Kevin Love and the Lakers’ Andrew
Bynum.
Paul and Griffin helped the Clippers reach the second round of the Western Conference playoffs for the first time since 2006.
--Broderick Turner