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Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 25
Luka Dončić Claims Sixth All-NBA First Team at 27, Matching LeBron and 3 NBA Legends
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 25

Luka Dončić Claims Sixth All-NBA First Team at 27, Matching LeBron and 3 NBA Legends

11 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 25
  • Dončić secured his sixth All-NBA First Team selection after averaging a league-best 33.5 points, plus 7.7 rebounds, 8.3 assists and 1.6 steals in 64 games for the Lakers.
  • At age 27, he joined LeBron James, Tim Duncan, Oscar Robertson and Bob Pettit as the only players in NBA history to reach at least six first-team honors that young.
  • The honor offered a bright spot after Dončić's left hamstring injury on April 2 ended his postseason; Los Angeles finished 53-29, beat Houston, then was swept by Oklahoma City in the West semifinals.
  • His expected return for 2026-27 comes as the Lakers also await James' July decision on a possible 24th season, with the 41-year-old free agent reportedly prioritizing a title contender.
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