Victor Oladipo was named Thursday to the NBA's all-rookie first team, making him their first player to be chosen for that honor since Dwight Howard in 2005. All but one of the 125 voters had Oladipo on the first team. The only unanimous selection was Michael Carter-Williams of the Philadelphia 76ers, who was named Rookie of the Year last month. Oladipo averaged 13.8 points, 4.1 rebounds and 4.1 assists...
Magic's Victor Oladipo named to all-rookie first team
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