Jamal Crawford of Los Angeles Clippers wins NBA's Sixth Man Award for second time - ESPN Los Angeles
Crawford is a stud. Been following his career since his rookie season on the Bulls. Cant believe he has been on so many teams though.
Crawford is a stud. Been following his career since his rookie season on the Bulls. Cant believe he has been on so many teams though.
Los Angeles Clippers guard Jamal Crawford has won the NBA's Sixth Man Award for the second time in his career, according to sources familiar with the voting.
Sources told ESPN.com that Crawford was originally scheduled to have received the award at Staples Center on Tuesday night before the Clippers' Game 5 victory over the Golden State Warriors, but the ceremony was pushed back in the wake of the Donald Sterling scandal.
Crawford also won the award with Atlanta in 2010. He's the fourth player to win it twice and the first to win with different teams. Crawford led all sixth men in scoring this season, as well as all players who logged at least 1,000 minutes off the bench, by averaging 18.6 points a game.
As a starter in place of either Chris Paul or J.J. Redick for 23 games, Crawford hiked that scoring average to 20.6 points.
"He's deserving of it," Clippers coach Doc Rivers said. "I don't think there's a more lethal weapon in the league that you could bring off the bench. The fact that he's done more than that, to me, is why he's won it. He's done this in the past over the past couple of years where he's been so good offensively but I actually think he won it because voters saw him doing other things for the team -- playing defense, running the team at the point guard position when Chris Paul was out at times. He's just been the perfect utility player for the team. He's been awesome."
Some of Crawford's top rivals for the award were Chicago's Taj Gibson, San Antonio's Manu Ginobili, Phoenix's Markieff Morris, Oklahoma City's Reggie Jackson and Dallas' Vince Carter.
Sources told ESPN.com that Crawford was originally scheduled to have received the award at Staples Center on Tuesday night before the Clippers' Game 5 victory over the Golden State Warriors, but the ceremony was pushed back in the wake of the Donald Sterling scandal.
Crawford also won the award with Atlanta in 2010. He's the fourth player to win it twice and the first to win with different teams. Crawford led all sixth men in scoring this season, as well as all players who logged at least 1,000 minutes off the bench, by averaging 18.6 points a game.
As a starter in place of either Chris Paul or J.J. Redick for 23 games, Crawford hiked that scoring average to 20.6 points.
"He's deserving of it," Clippers coach Doc Rivers said. "I don't think there's a more lethal weapon in the league that you could bring off the bench. The fact that he's done more than that, to me, is why he's won it. He's done this in the past over the past couple of years where he's been so good offensively but I actually think he won it because voters saw him doing other things for the team -- playing defense, running the team at the point guard position when Chris Paul was out at times. He's just been the perfect utility player for the team. He's been awesome."
Some of Crawford's top rivals for the award were Chicago's Taj Gibson, San Antonio's Manu Ginobili, Phoenix's Markieff Morris, Oklahoma City's Reggie Jackson and Dallas' Vince Carter.
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