Which Raptors received votes for the NBA Awards?
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Which Raptors received votes for the NBA Awards?
Scottie Barnes received the most Toronto Raptors media votes, appearing across multiple award categories. He earned 15 Defensive Player of the Year votes, including twelve third-place votes and three second-place votes. He also collected 42 votes for the first All-Defensive team and 48 votes for the second team. Barnes received nine total All-NBA team votes, all for the third-place team. Collin Murray-Boyles earned votes for NBA All-Rookie teams, with eight first-team votes and fifty second-team votes. Sandro Mamukelashvili received three Sixth Man of the Year votes, all third-place. Jamal Shead received one third-place Sixth Man vote. Brandon Ingram received one All-NBA third-team vote.
"Scottie Barnes led the team in votes, just like his versatile game; he was included in a few different categories. We'll start with the Defensive Player of the Year votes, as he had 15 votes in total, with 12 of them being third-place votes and 3 second-place votes from James Herbert (CBS Sports), Law Murray (The Athletic) and Doug Smith (Toronto Star). Staying on defence, Barnes also got 42 votes for the first NBA All-Defensive team and just six more votes at 48 for the second team. Finally, Scottie also received nine total All-NBA team votes, with all nine being a vote for the third-place team."
"After an amazing rookie season, CMB was another Raptor who got a ton of votes, as he only made it on the list for the NBA All-Rookie teams, gaining eight votes for the first team while gaining a whopping 50 votes for the second team."
"Mamu had a successful first season with the Raptors after signing a bargain of a deal, as the newcomer gained three votes for the sixth man of the year award, with all of them being third-place votes from Michael Grange (Sportsnet), Bill Simmons (The Ringer) and Ryan Wolstat (Toronto Sun)."
"Meanwhile, Jamal Shead also qualified for the Sixth Man of the Year award after a rather successful season, with the sophomore point guard gaining just one third-place vote from Tim Bontemps (ESPN). Brandon Ingram showed up with one vote for the All-NBA third team after his debut season for t"
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