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Carter-Williams gets all-defensive team vote

Michael Carter-Williams received a vote for the NBA's all-defensive team, the league announced on Monday.

This comes after the 76ers point guard won the rookie of the year and was named to the all-rookie team.

Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah, Indiana Pacers forward Paul George, Los Angeles Clippers point guard Chris Paul, Oklahoma City Thunder power forward  Serge Ibaka and Golden State Warriors swingman Andre Iguodala, a former Sixer, were named to the all-defensive first team on Monday.

Miami Heat forward LeBron James, Houston Rockets point guard Patrick Beverley, Bulls guard Jimmy Butler, San Antonio Spurs forward  Kawhi Leonard and Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert garnered second-team honors.

Here's the list of vote-getters:

2013-14 NBA ALL-DEFENSIVE FIRST TEAM

   Position       Player, Team                                1st Team                2nd Team        Total

                                                                             Votes (2 pts)          Votes (1pt)      Points

Center         Joakim Noah, Chicago                   105                        13                    223

Forward       Paul George, Indiana                     65                          31                    161

Guard          Chris Paul, LA Clippers                 64                          28                    156

Forward       Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City          54                          44                    152

Grd/Fwd      Andre Iguodala, Golden State        57                          34                    148

2013-14 NBA ALL-DEFENSIVE SECOND TEAM

   Position       Player, Team                                1st Team                2nd Team        Total

                                                                             Votes (2 pts)          Votes (1pt)      Points

Forward       LeBron James, Miami                    57                          20                      134

Guard          Patrick Beverley, Houston             44                          24                      112

Guard          Jimmy Butler, Chicago                  29                          45                      103

Forward       Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio        16                          57                      89

Center         Roy Hibbert, Indiana                     15                          46                      76

Other players receiving votes, with point totals (First Team votes in parentheses): DeAndre Jordan, L.A. Clippers 63 (14); Anthony Davis, New Orleans, 62 (18); Tony Allen, Memphis, 60 (17); Tim Duncan, San Antonio, 45 (12); Dwight Howard, Houston, 26 (6); Taj Gibson, Chicago, 21 (2); Mike Conley, Memphis, 21 (5); Ricky Rubio, Minnesota, 19 (5); Lance Stephenson, Indiana, 14 (3); P.J. Tucker, Phoenix, 13 (2); Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City, 10 (2); Kyle Lowry, Toronto, 10 (3); Eric Bledsoe, Phoenix, 9 (1); Marc Gasol, Memphis, 8; John Wall, Washington, 8 (1); Thabo Sefolosha, Oklahoma City, 8 (1); Kirk Hinrich, Chicago, 7 (2); Trevor Ariza, Washington, 5 (2); Avery Bradley, Boston, 5 (1); Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City, 5 (1); Klay Thompson, Golden State, 5; Andrew Bogut, Golden State, 4; Chris Bosh, Miami, 4 (1); Luol Deng, Cleveland, 4 (1); Wesley Matthews, Portland, 4 (1); Tony Parker, San Antonio, 4 (1); Nicolas Batum, Portland, 3 (1); Stephen Curry, Golden State, 3 (1); Danny Green, San Antonio, 3 (1); Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Charlotte, 3; Shaun Livingston, Brooklyn, 3 (1); Victor Oladipo, Orlando, 3 (1); DeMarre Carroll, Atlanta, 2; Matt Barnes, L.A. Clippers, 2 (1); James Harden, Houston, 2; George Hill, Indiana, 2; Jeff  Teague, Atlanta, 2; Dwyane Wade, Miami, 2 (1); Kemba Walker, Charlotte, 2; David West, Indiana, 2; Arron Afflalo, Orlando, 1; Corey Brewer, Minnesota, 1; Michael Carter-Williams, Philadelphia,1; Darren Collison, L.A. Clippers, 1; DeMar DeRozan, Toronto, 1; Andre Drummond, Detroit, 1; Monta Ellis, Dallas, 1; Danny Granger, L.A. Clippers, 1; Draymond Green, Golden State, 1; Reggie Jackson, Oklahoma City, 1; David Lee, Golden State, 1; Paul Millsap, Atlanta, 1; Rajon Rondo, Boston, 1.

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