Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry and Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James headline the All-NBA first team.
Curry and James received first-team votes on all 129 ballots, with Curry making it for the first time while James has been selected nine times in 12 seasons.
The Cavs star is now tied with Larry Bird, Magic Johnson and Oscar Robertson for the third most in the history of the league.
James Harden, Anthony Davis and Marc Gasol join them in the starting five, with Harden receiving 125 votes.
Davis earned 119 votes while Gasol had 68 to also earn first-team honours for the first time in his career.