Jayson Tatum Earns First-Team All-NBA Honors for Fourth Straight Season
- On May 23, 2025, the NBA announced the 2024-25 All-NBA teams, highlighting top players across multiple teams and positions.
- Before the playoffs began, 100 media members, including writers and broadcasters from around the world, cast their votes to select players based on their regular-season achievements.
- Jayson Tatum, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nikola Jokic, and Donovan Mitchell earned First Team honors, with Tatum and four others receiving unanimous selections.
- Tatum led the Boston Celtics with 26.8 points, 623 rebounds, and 431 assists over 72 games and finished fourth in MVP voting, tied for his career best.
- This marks Tatum’s fourth consecutive First Team selection and fifth overall, ranking fifth in Celtics history and underscoring his sustained elite status.
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Jayson Tatum earns unanimous nod for NBA honor for 4th straight year
The accolades and awards continued to come in for Jayson Tatum, and this time, it further cements that he’s been a top-5 player in the league. Tatum was named first-team All-NBA for the fourth straight season, doing so this time in unanimous fashion.

Jayson Tatum unanimous selection for All-NBA first team
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Jayson Tatum earns first-team All-NBA honors for fourth straight season
Jayson Tatum again was recognized as a top-five player in the NBA on Friday. The Celtics star was voted to his fourth consecutive All-NBA first team, joining Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Denver’s Nikola Jokic, Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo and Cleveland’s Donovan Mitchell. His four first-team All-NBA nods as a Celtic are tied with John Havlicek and Bill Sharman for third-most in franchise history. Only Bob Cousy (10) and Larry Bi…
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