I hope not, 6th man award is a curse tbh...
Nobody in the last 18 years that had won the 6th man award won the championship in the same season
Admittedly I haven't watched many regular season games this year.. Seems like a drag since we won last year.
last year Crawford reeked out a close victory over Gibson and Manu posting pretty inefficient stats, but I noticed he's played subpar this year.
I know Isaiah Thomas is playing well this season, but is there anyone else of note? Can Manu sneak in there if the Spurs finish the year strong? I feel Manu would get the vote if they decided to pick someone from the Spurs.
I hope not, 6th man award is a curse tbh...
Nobody in the last 18 years that had won the 6th man award won the championship in the same season
I don't see why not. He probably is the best player that doesn't start....
Let Crawford have it (as always) tbh
Isiah Thomas or Marrese Speights would get ahead of Manu eventually. Voters tend to choose players on the basis of the minutes they played.
If there was an award for the all time best 6th man ever, they should just hand it out to Manu and close shop.
Basketball-reference.com For single seasons; played in the NBA/BAA; in the regular season; in 2014-15; requiring Games Started <= 22; sorted by descending Win Shares.
22 games chosen since Spurs have played 43 games.
Removing Kevin Durant who started 50%+ games.
3.5 Patrick Patterson
3.4 Rudy Gobert, Tristan Thompson, Louis Williams
3.3 Brandan Wright
3.1 Cory Joseph
2.9 Marreese Speights, Isaiah Thomas
2.8 Nikola Mirotic
2.7 Jared Dudley, Taj Gibson, Alex Len
skip ten players
2.2 Boris Diaw, Manu Ginobili, Kris Humphries, Thabo Sefolosha
If I was going by WS.. I would go by WS/48 and make a minutes cutoff (>500 minutes played, for e.g.)
The ranking then goes thus: http://bkref.com/tiny/pBlNp
Most career WS for any player who started less that 50% (eyeballing out old guys before the tracking of GS)
113.0 Kevin McHale (41% GS)
109.5 Detlef Schrempf (46% GS)
96.0 Manu Ginobili (42% GS) [surprised about so many GS)
78.5 Dan Majerle (48%)
72.2 Ricky Pierce (28%)
71.5 Danny Ainge (49%)
70.5 Brent Barry (49%)
69.5 Jerome Kersey (49.5%)
66.3 Robert Horry (42%)
65.6 Eddie Johnson (40%)
So by diminishing GS%, currently I might rate these two players as best career 6th man, before going back to Schremf and Ginobili.
Kevin McHale (best WS, and lower GS% than Ginobili)
Ricky Pierce (lowest GS% of top 10)
However, if Ginobili plays 15 more games without starting, then Ginobili's GS% will be lower than McHale's.
OTOH, Ginobili would need to play 426 games without starting to have a lower GS% than Pierce.
I prefer WS because it mutliplies PT.
That said your list gives us:
Brandan Wright
Marreese Speights
Rudy Gobert
Nikola Mirotic
Aron Baynes
Louis Williams
Isaiah Thomas
Patrick Patterson
Bismack Biyombo
James Johnson
Cory Jospeh
35th Manu Ginobili
Maybe one day they'll even name the award with his name![]()
no.
6th man award is the scoring le for guys that come off the bench. Whoever scores the most gets the nod no matter what.
Would you suffer??
higher chance he will hit 7/7 FTs again in a game ...
I already do every time Manu checks in
Well, you'll deal with it for another 18 months . Sorry about that.![]()
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