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K.C. Johnson

BRIEF: Bulls fail to crack All-NBA teams

May 26--It's no surprise, but no Bull landed on the three All-NBA teams announced Thursday and voted on by 129 writers and broadcasters who cover the league.

Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry of the Warriors and the Cavaliers LeBron James headlined the first team, drawing 129 and 125 first-place votes, respectively.

Joining those two on the first team were the Spurs Kawhi Leonard, the Thunder's Russell Westbrook and the Clippers' DeAndre Jordan.

Pau Gasol drew two first-team votes at center and 16 points overall and Jimmy Butler received 12 points overall, but both fell far behind the lowest vote-getter on even the third team. That was Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge with 103 points.

Joining Aldridge on the third team were the Pacers Paul George, the Pistons Andre Drummond, the Raptors Kyle Lowry and the Warriors Klay Thompson.

The second team consisted of the Thunder's Kevin Durant, the Warriors Draymond Green, the Kings DeMarcus Cousins, the Clippers Chris Paul and the Trail Blazers Damian Lillard.

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