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The so-called sixth man refers to the most important bench player of the entire team in basketball, although this player is not the starting player, he will be the most important substitute player, and will often get the same (or even more) playing time as the main player. In the NBA, the Sixth Man Award was created to recognize such players who were outstanding in their game but willing to serve as a substitute. The award began in the 1982 '83 season and was voted on by sports journalists and television commentators.
Reward one bench player who performs best among NBA players each season. But since 1996, no player has won the "Sixth Man of the Year" award and helped the team win an NBA championship.
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NBA Regular Season Sixth Man at a Glance Year League Sixth Man of the Year 2007 NBA Leonardo Barbosa 2006 NBA Mike Miller 2005 NBA Ben Gordon 2004 NBA Jamison 2003 NBA Bobby Jackson 2002 NBA Chris Williamson 2001 NBA McGee 2000 NBA Rodney Rodgers 1999 NBA Darrell Armstrong 1998 NBA Manning 1997 NBA John Starks 1996 NBA Kukoc 1995 NBA Mason 1994 NBA Del Curry 1993 NBA Cliff Robinson 1992 NBA Schramf 1991 NBA Schramf 1990 NBA Ricky Pierce 1989 NBA Eddie Johnson 1988 NBA Tapri 1987 NBA Ricky Pierce 1986 NBA Bill Walton 1985 NBA McHale 1984 NBA McHale 1983 NBA Bobby Jones.
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It is a player who can continue to maintain this scoring point while the main team is resting. Or a player who can take the lead when the main force is not in the state. Sixth Man of the Year – Best Substitute Literally the first person to come off the bench, but in the game it is generally referred to as someone who is the main substitute, but not necessarily necessarily the sixth person to appear in addition to the five on the field.
In a series of leagues such as the NBA or the CBA, every team should have a good substitute. Because the main players are going to rest, some teams put one or more people who are stronger (better than some of the starters) on the bench in order to achieve a balance, kind of like "Tian Ji horse racing."
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It's the person who can score in addition to the main team The strongest sixth man in the NBA is --- Ginobili.
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To put it bluntly, it is the best substitute.
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Louis Williams, who is very flexible when he plays, Ginobili, is the team's number one substitute, Terry, who has strong penetration, Eric, who plays steadily, Gordon Odom, who has a higher contribution to the team, and Crawford, who all have good explosiveness and physical fitness, as well as their own unique skills, make them the best 6th man in the NBA.
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The famous Ginobili, the data obtained on the court is very good, and the winning percentage is won, Tony Kukoczy, is a very powerful figure, Harden, has won two major honors in MPV, and they are all impressive sixth people. Everyone has unique characteristics, experiences different things in their careers, and has different achievements.
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For example, John Havlicek, who is very flexible when he plays, can shuttle outside the defensive line, and his physical fitness is particularly good; Kevin McHale, the team's number one substitute, has a particularly penetrating force; Frank Ramsey, who has been particularly good in the playoffs, is averaging about a few points per game.
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Al Harrington, Ginobili, Crawford, Williams, McHale; They all have high physical fitness, and they can also play very consistently after playing, and they have a strong explosive power, so they should be selected as the sixth man with their hard work, so that their value and strength can be maximized.
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The best is definitely Ginobili, who is obviously the strength of the main force but is put on the bench, with a balanced offense and defense, and a sharp breakthrough.
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There are Loewe, Harrell, Rose, etc., especially Lowe and Harrell, who are very strong but play on the bench in the Clippers.
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The NBA's "best 6" in my mind are all Loe, Jamal Crawford, Manu Ginobili, and Ben Gordon.
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Loewe, Jamal Crawford, Manu Ginobili, Ben Gordon.
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