Tyreke Evans of the Sacramento Kings, Brandon Jennings of the Milwaukee Bucks  and Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors were unanimous selections to the  2009-10 T-Mobile NBA All-Rookie First Team, the NBA announced  today.
Rounding out the T-Mobile NBA  All-Rookie First Team are New Orleans’ Darren Collison (46 points) and Chicago’s  Taj Gibson (41 points).
The 2009-10 T-Mobile Rookie of  the Year, Evans averaged a rookie- and team-leading 20.1 points,  as well as a team-high 5.8 assists (2nd among rookies) and 5.3  rebounds. Evans joined Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan, and LeBron James as the  only players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, five rebounds, and  five assists in their rookie seasons. Among rookies, Evans also was first in  minutes (37.2 mpg) and second in steals (1.51 spg), while leading in free throws  made (348) and attempted (465). 
Jennings, a four time T-Mobile Eastern Conference Rookie  of the Month selection (October/November, December, January, March) ranked third  among rookies in scoring (15.5 ppg), assists (5.7 apg) and steals 1.28. Jennings  announced his presence as a top rookie early on, rattling off a 55-point game on  Nov. 14 vs. Golden State. 
Curry, a three time T-Mobile Western Conference Rookie  of the Month selection (January, March, April) ranked second among rookies in  scoring (17.5 ppg) and finished first in assists (5.9 apg), steals (1.9 spg),  minutes (37.2), free throw percentage (.885) and three-point percentage (.437).  Curry’s 166 three-pointers made led all rookies. 
Collison provided steady point guard play for the  Hornets in place of injured incumbent Chris Paul, ranking among the top 10 for  rookies in scoring (sixth – 12.4 ppg), assists (T-third – 5.7 apg) and steals  (sixth – 1.03 spg). Collison was named the T-Mobile Western Conference Rookie of  the Month for February. 
Gibson gave the Bulls a  frontcourt boost, leading all rookies in rebounding (7.5 rpg) and field goal  percentage (.494), while placing second in blocks (1.27 bpg). The durable  Gibson, who averaged 9.0 points in his first season, appeared in all 82 games  for the Bulls, making 70 starts.
The T-Mobile NBA All-Rookie  Second Team consists of New Orleans’ Marcus Thornton (31 points), San Antonio’s  DeJuan Blair (30 points), Oklahoma City’s James Harden (22 points), Minnesota’s  Jonny Flynn (22 points) and Detroit’s Jonas Jerebko (22  points).
The voting panel consisted of  the NBA’s 30 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.
2009-10 T-MOBILE NBA ALL-ROOKIE  FIRST TEAM
                      Player                          Team                  First (2 pt)       Second (1 Pt)    Total 
                     Tyreke  Evans               Sacramento         29                     -                       58
                     Brandon  Jennings        Milwaukee          29                    -                        58        
                     Stephen  Curry              Golden State       29                     -                       58
                     Darren  Collison           New Orleans       20                     6                      46
                     Taj  Gibson                   Chicago              15                     11                    41
2009-10 T-MOBILE NBA ALL-ROOKIE  SECOND TEAM
                      Player                          Team                  First (2 pt)       Second (1 Pt)    Total 
                     Marcus  Thornton         New Orleans       6                      19                     31        
                     DeJuan  Blair                San Antonio        6                       18                    30
                     James  Harden              Oklahoma City   4                      14                     22
                     Jonny  Flynn                 Minnesota           4                       14                    22
                     Jonas  Jerebko              Detroit                2                       18                    22
Other players receiving votes,  with point totals (first place votes in parentheses):  
Wesley Matthews, Utah, 16 (3);  Omri Casspi, Sacramento, 13; Chase Budinger, Houston, 8; Ty Lawson, Denver, 7;  Jrue Holiday, Philadelphia, 7 (1); Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City, 6 (1); Toney  Douglas, New York, 2 (1); Rodrigue Beaubois, Dallas, 1; Sam Young, Memphis, 1;  DeMar, DeRozan, 1.
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