When did the NBA All-Rookie Team start?
The NBA All-Rookie Team has been awarded since the 1962-63 NBA season. It was established to honor the top rookies during the regular season and has been given annually since its founding.
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The NBA All-Rookie Team has been awarded since the 1962-63 NBA season. It was established to honor the top rookies during the regular season and has been given annually since its founding.
NBA head coaches conduct the voting, and each coach is not allowed to vote for players on their own team. Coaches assign two points for a first-team vote and one point for a second-team vote. The five players with the highest point totals earn first-team honors, and the next five earn second-team honors.
The Chicago Bulls hold the record with 26 All-Rookie Team selections, more than any other franchise. The Detroit Pistons and Washington Wizards are tied for second place, each with 23 selections.
Wilt Chamberlain and Wes Unseld are the only players in NBA history to win both the Rookie of the Year Award and the Most Valuable Player Award in the same season. Nine All-Rookie Team members in total have won an MVP at some point in their careers.
Seventy-seven members of the NBA All-Rookie Team were not from the United States. International selections have grown significantly since the 1990s, with players from Europe, South America, and elsewhere regularly earning spots on the team.
Sixty-nine members of the NBA All-Rookie Team have been elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. At the time of the most recent data, 118 All-Rookie Team members were still active in the NBA.