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The NBA announced the all-Rookie team Thursday and just three players taken in the top 10 made the 10-player team.

Philadelphia 76ers guard Michael Carter-Williams was the lone unanimous selection for the first-team NBA all-rookies (he was taken 11th overall). Rounding out the top five is Orlando Magic's Victor Oladipo, who was taken second in last year's draft, Trey Burke of the Utah Jazz, who was taken ninth, Mason Plumlee of the Brooklyn Nets and the New York Knicks' Tim Hardaway Jr.

The second team was Boston Celtics' Kelly Olynyk, Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo, Minnesota Timberwolves' Gorgui Dieng, Charlotte Hornets' Cody Zeller, last year's fourth overall pick, and Oklahoma City Thunder's Steven Adams.

The voting panel consisted of 125 sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada who were asked to select five players for the first team and five players for the second team, regardless of position. Two points were awarded for first team votes and one for second team votes.

The voting:

2013-14 NBA ALL-ROOKIE

FIRST TEAM

Player ..... Team ..... First (2 pt) ..... Second (1 Pt) ..... Total

Michael Carter-Williams .. Philadelphia ..... 125 ..... - ..... 250

Victor Oladipo ..... Orlando ..... 124 ..... - ..... 248

Trey Burke ..... Utah ..... 108 ..... 14 ..... 230

Mason Plumlee ..... Brooklyn ..... 95 ..... 24 ..... 214

Tim Hardaway Jr. ... New York ..... 87 ..... 30 ..... 204

SECOND TEAM

Kelly Olynyk ..... Boston ..... 19 ..... 81 ..... 119

Giannis Antetokounmpo .. Milwaukee .. 15 ... 86 ....116

Gorgui Dieng ..... Minnesota ... 21 ..... 54 ..... 96

Cody Zeller ..... Charlotte ..... 3 ..... 61 ..... 67

Steven Adams ..... Oklahoma City ... 9 ..... 47 ..... 65

Other players receiving votes, with point totals (first place votes in parentheses):

Ben McLemore, Sacramento, 63 (4); Pero Antic, Atlanta, 62 (10); Nick Calathes Memphis, 39 (2); Ryan Kelly, L.A. Lakers, 29; Matthew Dellavedova, Cleveland, 20 (3); Nate Wolters, Milwaukee, 20; Ray McCallum, Sacramento, 8; Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Detroit, 6; Hollis Thompson, Philadelphia, 5; Tony Snell, Chicago, 4; Phil Pressey, Boston, 2; Anthony Bennett, Cleveland, 1; Reggie Bullock, L.A. Clippers, 1; Robert Covington, Houston, 1; Alex Len, Phoenix, 1; C.J. McCollum, Portland, 1; Shabazz Muhammad, Minnesota, 1; Andre Roberson, Oklahoma City, 1; Jeff Withey, New Orleans, 1.