
Canada's Zach Edey named to NBA All-Rookie 1st team, joining Grizzlies teammate
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Stephon Castle gets one more accolade from his rookie season: The San Antonio guard was the only unanimous first-team selection on the All-Rookie team.
Castle, the league's rookie of the year, was the only player to get first team votes from all 100 members of the global panel of sportswriters and broadcasters who cast ballots to decide most of the NBA's annual awards.
He was joined on the first team by Atlanta's Zaccharie Risacher (who was one vote away from unanimous status), Memphis teammates Jaylen Wells and Zach Edey of Toronto, and Washington's Alex Sarr.
It's the first time a team has had multiple players named to the All-Rookie first team since the Grizzlies did it in 2019-20 with Brandon Clarke and Ja Morant.
The second-team selections were Miami's Kel'el Ware, Chicago's Matas Buzelis, New Orleans' Yves Missi, Portland's Donovan Clingan and Washington's Bub Carrington.
Edey (73 first-team votes, 27 second-team votes) joined Castle and Risacher as the only players to appear somewhere on all 100 ballots. Wells was on 99 ballots, Sarr was on 96 and Ware was on 94.
Utah's Isaiah Collier was one point shy of tying Carrington for the final spot on the second team.
Others receiving votes:
Utah's Kyle Filipowski
Detroit's Ron Holland II
Los Angeles Lakers' Dalton Knecht
Phoenix's Ryan Dunn
Philadelphia's Jared McCain
Golden State's Quinten Post
Toronto's Jamal Shead
Orlando's Tristan da Silva
Minnesota's Rob Dillingham
Philadelphia's Justin Edwards
Washington's Kyshawn George
Houston's Reed Sheppard
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