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Best Sixth Man Announced! Unexpectedly, Owen confessed wrong?

On May 4, Beijing time, the NBA officially announced the final attribution of the best sixth person award in the regular season this season.

The NBA's 2021-22 Best Sixth Man award goes to Miami Heat guard Taylor Hilo, who has played in 66 regular season games this season, including 56 off the bench. Averaging 20.7 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists per game, he played a quasi-All-Star-caliber performance, and the other two nominees to compete with him were Kevin Luck (70 games on the bench in 74 games, averaging 13.6 points, 7.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game) and Cameron Johnson in 66 appearances (50 off the bench) and averaged 12.5 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game.

Best Sixth Man Announced! Unexpectedly, Owen confessed wrong?

Unlike other awards, the best sixth man of the season is probably the least controversial, which is to be expected. Hiro's performance is too prominent, even if some people will question his appearance time is too long, may be a "fake substitute", but Hiro's personal ability is still unquestionable, it is worth mentioning that since 1996, all the best sixth-man teams have failed to win the championship, I don't know if the Heat can break this "spell".

Best Sixth Man Announced! Unexpectedly, Owen confessed wrong?

The Nets were eliminated by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the playoffs, and the team's second-in-command Kyrie Irving recently made a guest appearance on a show and was interviewed, in which he talked about his mental journey this year. Owen said: "During that time I was worried at home, thinking about my future, whether I would be traded, whether I would be bought out, or whether I would go to another team. "He thinks he has never found himself and is always looking for a state.

Best Sixth Man Announced! Unexpectedly, Owen confessed wrong?

Although this statement is a little softened, but it can still be seen that Irving is not admitting mistakes, he still does not think that his "non-professional" behavior has caused harm to the parent team, with his own playing value is arbitrary and willful, do whatever he wants, in exchange for ordinary workers may have been swept out by the team, and now left to the Nets is a dilemma, cutting Irving loses too much money, it is difficult to exchange for the ideal chip, after all, no team is willing to get such a player who loves to find things.

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