Warriors forward Kevin Durant earned first-team all-NBA honors Thursday, while teammate Stephen Curry made the third team. Durant received 426 of a possible 500 points from a nationwide media panel to join Houston's James Harden, Cleveland's LeBron James, New Orleans' Anthony Davis and Portland's Damian Lillard on the first team. Harden and James were unanimous first-team selections. The second team consisted of Giannis Antetokounmpo of Milwaukee, Russell Westbrook of Oklahoma City, Joel Embiid of Philadelphia, LaMarcus Aldridge of San Antonio and DeMar DeRozan of Toronto. DeRozan (165) collected one more point than Curry (164) to edge him for the final spot on the second team.