Toronto Raptors guard Lou Williams was declared as the winner of the National Basketball Association (NBA’s) Sixth Man Award, one of the major awards in the NBA. He was honored as the best reserved of the league on Monday (Tuesday Manila Time) after he averaged a career-hight 15.5 points in hist 10th season in the NBA.
The 28-year-od Lou Williams helped the Toronto Raptors win a franchise-record 49 games during the 2014-2015 NBA Regular Season. On his 10th year in the league, Lou Williams received 78 first-place votes and 502 total points from a panl of 130 sports writers and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canda.
Lou Williams came off the bent in all 80 of his appearances and averaged 25.2 minutes, as he led or tied for the Raptors in scoring 18 times, second most in the league for a reserve. He also led the Raptors in free throw percentage (86.1) and made a career-high 152 3-pointers.
Coming in second place to Lou Williams is Isaiah Thomas of the Boston Celtics who has 324 points while two-tim winner Jamal Crawford of the Los Angeles Clippers was third with 131 points.