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Official! Hiro was elected the best sixth man, setting a record of 3 and winning 96 first-place votes

On May 4, Beijing time, the NBA playoffs are in a fierce battle, the league announced another award, and heat player Giro was officially elected the best sixth person of the season. Among the specific votes announced subsequently, Hiro's advantage was also very obvious, and he was elected the best sixth person without suspense.

Official! Hiro was elected the best sixth man, setting a record of 3 and winning 96 first-place votes

Hiro has made 66 appearances this season, including 56 off the bench, averaging 20.7 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists per game, and his overall performance has also made him the biggest favorite for the best sixth man. In the end, this award is also no suspense, Gerro won this award with an absolute advantage, his election is also undisputed, and the competitor Lefour sent a blessing at the first time, "Everyone who knows me knows that I like Taylor Hilo's game, and pays tribute to the competition for the best sixth man this season, and the best is not yet coming." ”

Three-time Best Sixth Man winner Jamal Crawford, who won the Best Sixth Man award three times in 2009-10, 2013-14 and 2015-16, also sent a blessing.

Official! Hiro was elected the best sixth man, setting a record of 3 and winning 96 first-place votes

Hiro also set three records after his election, becoming the first player in the history of the Heat to win the best sixth man; averaging 20.7 points per game, which is also the fourth highest score per game on the bench, the first is Ricky Pierce (23 points per game); and the fifth player in NBA history to play more than 50 games on the bench, but the average score exceeded 20.

After Hiro officially won the best sixth man, Heat veteran Haslem presented him with an award, and the whole team also celebrated with him.

Official! Hiro was elected the best sixth man, setting a record of 3 and winning 96 first-place votes

The league then announced the specific votes, Hiro received a total of 96 first votes, 2 second votes, 2 third votes, a total score of 488 points ranked first; in second place was Love, with 3 first votes, 58 second votes, 25 third votes, a total score of 214 points; followed by Johnson, Clarkson and Kennard.

From this, it can be seen that Hiro's election was undisputed, receiving 96 first-place votes and almost getting a perfect score.

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