On May 4, Beijing time, the NBA officially announced that Heat guard Taylor Hiero won the best sixth man of the season. It is worth mentioning that Hiro became the first best sixth-man award winner in the history of the Heat!
There is no suspense in this selection, with Hiro receiving 96 of the 100 first-place votes, Lefour 3 and Cameron Johnson 1. Hiro scored 488 points overall, Love 214 and Johnson 128.
Hiro 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, shooting 44.4 percent from the field, 39.8 percent from three-point range and 86.8 percent from the free throw line. Hiro became the fifth player in NBA history to play more than 50 games on the bench and average more than 20 points per game, following Four players: Sel Bailey, Eddie Johnson, Ricky Pierce and Lowe.
Several NBA players sent congratulatory messages to Giro, and Gram 6 wrote: "Congratulations to Giro, welcome to the best sixth-man club! You will definitely get more honors in the future! Loaf: "Everyone who knows me knows that I love Taylor Hilo's game, his performance this season is incredible, but the best @Hiro is not yet here! ”
Finally, let's congratulate Giro again!