NBA All-Rookie Teams 2002-03
The got milk? NBA Rookie of the Year Amare Stoudemire
of the Phoenix Suns and Yao Ming of the Houston Rockets, the number one overall
selection in the 2002 NBA Draft, lead a cast of talented rookies named to the
got milk? NBA All-Rookie Team, the NBA announced today. Stoudemire and Yao were
unanimous selections with 56 points each and were joined on the got milk? NBA
All-Rookie First Team by Miami’s Caron Butler (55 points), Orlando’s Drew Gooden
(45) and Denver’s Nene Hilario (40).
Stoudemire ranked first among all NBA rookies in rebounding (8.8 rpg) and tied
for second in scoring (13.5 ppg) and blocks (1.06 bpg) while Yao rated first among
rookies in blocks (1.79 bpg), second in rebounding (8.2 rpg) and tied for second
in scoring (13.5 ppg).
Butler led all rookies in scoring (15.4 ppg ) and was ranked in the top 10 among
rookies in eight of nine major statistical categories including scoring (first),
rebounding (seventh), assists (fifth), field goal percentage (10th), three-point
field goal percentage (ninth), free-throw percentage (second), steals (first)
and minutes (first). Gooden ranked fifth among rookies in scoring (12.5 ppg) and
rebounding (6.5 rpg), and fifth in field goal percentage (.457) while Denver’s
Nene Hilario ranked second among rookies in field goal percentage (.519) and steals
(1.59 spg), and sixth in rebounding (6.1 rpg) and scoring (10.5 ppg).
The got milk? NBA All-Rookie Second Team consisted of San Antonio’s Emanuel Ginobili
(38 points), Orlando’s Gordon Giricek (33 points), Cleveland’s Carlos Boozer (28
points), Chicago’s Jay Williams (22 points) and Boston’s J.R. Bremer (18 points).
The voting panel consisted of the NBA’s 29 head coaches, who were asked to select
five players for the first team and five players for the second team, regardless
of position. Coaches were not permitted to vote for players on their own team.
Two points were awarded for first team votes and one for second team votes.
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2002-03 got milk? NBA ALL-ROOKIE FIRST TEAM
Player Team Points 1st Team Votes
Yao Ming - Houston 56 28
Amare Stoudemire - Phoenix 56 28
Caron Butler - Miami 55 27
Drew Gooden - Orlando 45 17
Nene Hilario - Denver 40 13
2002-03 got milk? NBA ALL-ROOKIE SECOND TEAM
Player Team Points 1st Team Votes
Emanuel Ginobili - San Antonio 38 13
Gordan Giricek - Orlando 33 7
Carlos Boozer - Cleveland 28 5
Jay Williams - Chicago 28 3
J.R. Bremer - Boston 18 2
Other players receiving votes, with point totals:
Dajuan Wagner, Cleveland, 13; Mehmet Okur, Detroit, 11; Marco Jaric, LA Clippers,
6; Mike Dunleavy, Golden State, 4; Rasual Butler, Miami, 2; Junior Harrington,
Denver, 2; Mike Batiste, Memphis, 2; Juan Dixon, Washington, 1; Vincent Yarbrough,
Denver, 1; Reggie Evans, Seattle, 1; Casey Jacobsen, Phoenix, 1.
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