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SGA, Jokic, Wembanyama headline All-NBA teams

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Pleazie Take

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander earning unanimous first-team honors is not just a basketball win; it’s a reminder that Black athletic excellence continues rewriting the league’s power narrative. We’ve gone from being the product to being the headline — and don’t let Jokic’s stats trick you into thinking this isn’t Black cultural domination in motion.

Cheeky Synopsis

SGA showed up, made every basket look like poetry, and the league said, ‘We see you.’ Meanwhile, Jokic and Wembanyama are just trying to keep up with the rhythm section.

Why It Matters

Black athletes continue defining the global standard in a league where labor and culture intersect — and ownership stays watching.