What the 2020 All-NBA team results mean for 7 NBA stars

LeBron James made some history.

The 2020 All-NBA teams are in, and of course there were some very obvious names who made the first, second and third squads.

There was Giannis Antetokounmpo, who could win MVP again and who was a unanimous first team selection. There was LeBron James, who was also unanimous on the first team and who made his 16th All-NBA team (we’ll get into that).

And as we’ve noted in recent years, those selections actually mean something when it comes to contracts, since players can earn “supermax” deals and raises based on the results. So let’s jump into what the names on the list — and those who were snubbed — mean.

1. Rudy Gobert is supermax eligible this offseason and in 2021

Would the Jazz give one of the best defensive player in the league a humongous raise?

2. Joel Embiid missed out

3. But Ben Simmons got a raise

4. LeBron James broke a record

5. Bradley Beal got snubbed

And he let everyone know he wasn’t happy about it.

6. Brook Lopez, Zach LaVine and Andre Drummond all got votes

All good players … but All-NBA? Nah.

7. Nikola Jokic is possibly on his way to a supermax

He needs another All-NBA next season, and that’s not too much of a stretch as long as he’s healthy.

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