DURHAM – For the third straight season, former Duke standout Jayson Tatum has earned All-NBA First Team honors, the league announced on Wednesday night. Tatum – after becoming the first player in program history to earn multiple All-NBA First Team nods last season – is now the only former Duke player with three consecutive First Team honors. With the honor, Tatum also extends the Blue Devils' streak of at least one All-NBA selection to six straight years – the longest collegiate streak nationally.
This is Tatum's fourth total All-NBA honor, joining his third-team pick in 2020 and his first-team selection in both 2022 and 2023.