NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award


The National Basketball Association's Sixth Man of the Year Award is an annual National Basketball Association award given since the 1982–83 NBA season to the league's best performing player for his team coming off the bench as a substitute. A panel of sportswriters and broadcasters from throughout the United States and Canada votes on the recipient.
Each judge casts a vote for first, second and third place selections. Each first-place vote is worth five points; each second-place vote is worth three points; and each third-place vote is worth one point. The player with the highest point total, regardless of the number of first-place votes, wins the award. To be eligible for the award, a player must come off the bench in more games than he starts. The 2008–09 winner, Jason Terry, averaged the most playing time of any sixth man in an award-winning season; he finished the year with an average of 33.7 minutes played per game with the Dallas Mavericks.
Since its inception, the award has been given to 30 different players. The most recent recipient is Lou Williams. Jamal Crawford and Lou Williams are the only three time winners of the award. Kevin McHale, Ricky Pierce and Detlef Schrempf have won the award twice. Bobby Jones was the inaugural winner of the award for the 1982–83 NBA season. McHale, Bobby Jones, and Bill Walton are the only Hall of Famers who have won the award; Walton, along with James Harden, are the only award winners to have earned NBA MVP honors in their careers.
Manu Ginóbili, Detlef Schrempf, Leandro Barbosa, Toni Kukoč and Ben Gordon are the only award winners not born in the United States. Gordon was the first player to win the award as a rookie. Of the five foreign-born winners, three were trained completely outside the U.S., namely Ginóbili, Barbosa and Kukoč. Schrempf played two years of high school basketball in Centralia, Washington before playing college basketball at Washington, and Gordon was raised in Mount Vernon, New York and went on to play in college at Connecticut.

Winners

^Denotes player who is still active in the NBA
*Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Player Denotes the number of times the player has received the award

SeasonPlayerPositionNationalityTeam
*ForwardPhiladelphia 76ers
*ForwardUnited StatesBoston Celtics
* ForwardUnited StatesBoston Celtics
*CenterUnited StatesBoston Celtics
GuardUnited StatesMilwaukee Bucks
Forward/CenterUnited StatesDallas Mavericks
ForwardUnited StatesPhoenix Suns
GuardUnited StatesMilwaukee Bucks
ForwardIndiana Pacers
ForwardGermanyIndiana Pacers
Forward/CenterPortland Trail Blazers
GuardUnited StatesCharlotte Hornets
ForwardUnited StatesNew York Knicks
ForwardChicago Bulls
GuardUnited StatesNew York Knicks
ForwardUnited StatesPhoenix Suns
GuardUnited StatesOrlando Magic
ForwardUnited StatesPhoenix Suns
GuardUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers
ForwardUnited StatesDetroit Pistons
GuardUnited StatesSacramento Kings
ForwardUnited StatesDallas Mavericks
GuardUnited StatesChicago Bulls
Forward/GuardUnited StatesMemphis Grizzlies
GuardPhoenix Suns
GuardSan Antonio Spurs
GuardUnited StatesDallas Mavericks
^GuardUnited StatesAtlanta Hawks
ForwardUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers
^GuardUnited StatesOklahoma City Thunder
^GuardUnited StatesNew York Knicks
^ GuardUnited StatesLos Angeles Clippers
^GuardUnited StatesToronto Raptors
^ GuardUnited StatesLos Angeles Clippers
^GuardUnited StatesHouston Rockets
^ GuardUnited StatesLos Angeles Clippers
^ GuardUnited StatesLos Angeles Clippers