Los Angeles Clippers guard Lou Williams won the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year award on Monday after proving himself, yet again, as one of the most feared scorers in the NBA. He edged out reigning Sixth Man Eric Gordon and Toronto’s Fred VanVleet for the award. Williams needs no screens, no off-ball action. He goes out onto the floor and torches whoever is in front of him.
Lou Williams wins NBA Sixth Man of the Year
Williams was unstoppable off the bench for the Clippers.
Lou Will averaged a career-best 22.6 points off the bench for the Clippers last season, helping them push but ultimately fall short of the playoff picture in the Western Conference. He went off for 50 points, including 27 in the third quarter alone, against the Warriors in January.
This is the second time Williams won the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year award after claiming it in 2014 with the Raptors, too. He might be 31 years old, but he’s proved he still has a lot left in the tank.











