News from May 12. The NBA announced the All-Defense teams. The teams were selected by the 30 coaches who were asked to select 5 players by position for the 1st team and 5 for the 2nd team (and couldn't vote for their own players). A 1st team vote was worth 2 points and a 2nd place vote was worth 1 point. First Team Total team votes Pos Player Points 1st 2nd F Kevin Garnett (Min) ....... 48 19 10 F Tim Duncan (SA) ........... 39 16 7 C Ben Wallace (Det) ......... 51 23 5 G Bruce Bowen (SA) .......... 48 23 2 G Larry Hughes (Was) ........ 22 9 4 Second Team Total team votes Pos Player Points 1st 2nd F Tayshaun Prince (Det) ..... 21 6 9 F Andrei Kirilenko (Uta) .... 17 5 7 C Marcus Camby (Den) ........ 21 6 9 G Chauncey Billups (Det) .... 17 8 1 G Jason Kidd (NJ) ........... 16 4 8 G Dwyane Wade (Mia) ......... 16 6 4 Others receiving votes Total team votes Player Points 1st 2nd Shaquille O'Neal (Mia) .... 16 3 10 Allen Iverson (Phi) ....... 14 6 2 Kobe Bryant (LAL) ......... 12 3 6 Manu Ginobili (SA) ........ 9 0 9 Shawn Marion (Pho) ........ 9 4 1 Rasheed Wallace (Det) ..... 8 1 6 Kenyon Martin (Den) ....... 6 0 6 Andre Iguodala (Phi) ...... 5 2 1 Tony Parker (SA) .......... 5 2 1 Shane Battier (Mem) ....... 4 0 4 Andre Miller (Den) ........ 4 1 4 Tyson Chandler (Chi) ...... 3 0 3 Trenton Hassell (Min) ..... 3 1 3 Kirk Hinrich (Chi) ........ 3 0 3 Joe Johnson (Pho) ......... 3 0 3 Earl Watson (Mem) ......... 3 1 3 Udonis Haslem (Mia) ....... 2 0 2 Josh Howard (Dal) ......... 2 1 2 Brevin Knight (Chi) ....... 2 0 2 Desmond Mason (Mil) ....... 2 0 2 Tracy McGrady (Hou) ....... 2 0 2 Joel Przybilla (Por) ...... 2 0 2 Gilbert Arenas (Was) ...... 1 0 1 P.J. Brown (NO) ........... 1 0 1 Greg Buckner (Den) ........ 1 0 1 Vince Carter (NJ) ......... 1 0 1 Jeff Foster (Ind) ......... 1 0 1 Brendan Haywood (Was) ..... 1 0 1 Anthony Johnson (Ind) ..... 1 0 1 Eddie Jones (Mia) ......... 1 0 1 Andres Nocioni (Chi) ...... 1 0 1 Emeka Okafor (Cha) ........ 1 0 1 Gary Payton (Bos) ......... 1 0 1 Mickael Pietrus (GS) ...... 1 0 1 Clifford Robinson (NJ) .... 1 0 1 Amari Stoudemire (Pho) .... 1 0 1 Kurt Thomas (NY) .......... 1 0 1 Utah signed coach Jerry Sloan to a contract extension. Sloan is now signed through 07-08. New Jersey signed GM Ed Stefanski to a contract extension. Joe Johnson (Pho) underwent surgery to repair a displaced fracture in his left orbital bone. He will definitely miss games 3 and 4 of the Pho-Dal series and his status for future games will be determined later. Alvin Williams (Tor) underwent surgery on his right knee to remove scar tissue. Sea 92, SA 91 at Sea Ray Allen (Sea) had 20 points including 6-23 FG and 1-8 3-pointers, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists. Antonio Daniels (Sea) had 18 points on 3-9 FG and 12-12 FT and 8 rebounds. Rashard Lewis (Sea) had 12 points including 3-10 FG and 10 rebounds. Jerome James (Sea) had 15 points including 7-7 FG. Tim Duncan (SA) had 23 points including 9-15 FT, 11 rebounds, and 4 blocks. Tony Parker (SA) had 18 points and 8 assists. Manu Ginobili (SA) had 18 points including 6-10 FT and 6 rebounds. Vladimir Radmanovic (Sea, sprained right ankle) did not play. SA leads the series 2-1. Mia 102, Was 95 at Was Udonis Haslem (Mia) had 12 points and 12 rebounds including 6 offensive. Alonzo Mourning (Mia) had 14 points, 13 rebounds, and 4 blocks. Damon Jones (Mia) had 16 points and 6 assists. Dwyane Wade (Mia) had 31 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists, and 8 turnovers. Antawn Jamison (Was) had 21 points. Larry Hughes (Was) had 19 points and 7 rebounds. Gilbert Arenas (Was) had 20 points, 14 assists, and 6 turnovers. Shaquille O'Neal (Mia, bruised right thigh), Etan Thomas (Was, strained abdominal muscle), and Kwame Brown (Was, suspended) did not play. Mia leads the series 3-0. Playoff Standings 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Finals (Best of 7) (Best of 7) (Best of 7) (Best of 7) 1 Phoenix (4) ______ 8 Memphis (0) |_ 1 Phoenix (1) _____ _ 4 Dallas (1) | 4 Dallas (4) ______| |_ __ 5 Houston (3) _ | | | 2 San Antonio (4) __ | | 7 Denver (1) |_ 2 San Antonio (2) _| | _ 3 Seattle (1) | 3 Seattle (4) ___| | 6 Sacramento (1) |_ _ | 1 Miami (4) ___ | 8 New Jersey (0) |_ 1 Miami (3) __ | _ 5 Washington (0) | | 4 Chicago (2) ___| | | 5 Washington (4) |_ __| _ 2 Detroit (4) _ | 7 Philadelphia (1) |_ 2 Detroit (1) _____| _ 6 Indiana (1) 3 Boston (3) ______| 6 Indiana (4) Second Round (Central times) *if necessary Friday, May 13 Game 3: Detroit at Indiana 6:00 pm ESPN Game 3: Phoenix at Dallas 8:30 pm ESPN Saturday, May 14 Game 4: Miami at Washington 7:00 pm ABC Sunday, May 15 Game 4: Detroit at Indiana 2:30 pm ABC Game 4: San Antonio at Seattle 6:00 pm TNT Game 4: Phoenix at Dallas 8:30 pm TNT Monday, May 16 *Game 5: Washington at Miami 7:00 pm TNT Tuesday, May 17 Game 5: Indiana at Detroit 6:00 pm TNT Game 5: Seattle at San Antonio 8:30 pm TNT Wednesday, May 18 Game 5: Dallas at Phoenix 8:00 pm TNT Thursday, May 19 *Game 6: San Antonio at Seattle TBD TNT *Game 6: Detroit at Indiana TBD TNT Friday, May 20 *Game 6: Miami at Washington TBD ESPN *Game 6: Phoenix at Dallas TBD ESPN Sunday, May 22 *Game 7: Seattle at San Antonio TBD *Game 7: Dallas at Phoenix TBD *Game 7: Indiana at Detroit TBD Monday, May 23 *Game 7: Washington at Miami 7:00 pm TNT