Raptors sharpshooter Lou Williams wins NBA Sixth Man Award

The Toronto Raptors' Lou Williams, who averaged a career-high 15.5 points this season and helped Toronto win a franchise-record 49 games, is the winner of the 2014-15 NBA Sixth Man Award as the league's best player in a reserve role, the NBA announced today.

The 6-1 guard becomes the first Raptors player to earn the honor.

Williams, in his 10th NBA season and first with the Raptors, amassed 78 first-place votes and 502 total points from a panel of 130 sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada.

Isaiah Thomas of the Boston Celtics finished second with 324 points (33 first-place votes), and two-time winner Jamal Crawford of the Los Angeles Clippers was third with 131 points (eight first-place votes).

2014-15 NBA Sixth Man Award Voting
P.PLAYERTEAMPOINTS
1.LOU WILLIAMSRaptors502 (78)
2.Isaiah ThomasCeltics324 (33)
3.Jamal CrawfordClippers131 (8)
4.Andre IguodalaWarriors100 (7)
5.Tristan ThompsonCavaliers33
6.Nikola MiroticBulls24 (1)
7.Marreese SpeightsWarriors20 (1)
8.Corey BrewerRockets12 (1)
9.Manu GinobiliSpurs12
10.Taj GibsonBulls8 (1)
11.Aaron BrooksBulls1
-Chris KamanTrail Blazers1
-Anthony MorrowThunder1
-Dennis SchröderHawks1

* First place votes in parenthesis