#3 Jordan Clarkson
Previous week’s NBA Sixth Man of the Year Power Ranking - #2
Last Week: Games played - 4; Games won - 1; Games lost - 3
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Overall: Games played - 13; Games won - 8; Games lost - 5
Last Week: PPG - 14.7, APG - 2.5, RPG - 2.3
Overall: PPG - 15.1, APG - 1.8, RPG - 2.7
Last Week: FG% - 33.9%, 3P% - 27.9%, FT% - 100%
Overall: FG% - 35.6%, 3P% - 24.2%, FT% - 90.3%
It shouldn't be much of a surprise to see last year's Sixth Man of the Year Jordan Clarkson be involved as a potential candidate for this year's award. Although the crafty Utah Jazz guard has gotten off to a slow start when it comes to his shooting percentages, Clarkson still has put up some impressive numbers. It seems as if it's only a matter of time before Clarkson starts to find his groove and become more consistent with his production. A dangerous scoring threat at any time, Clarkson is a player who can suddenly get hot and start to put together a string of impressive games.
Clarkson has put up solid numbers in his last four games. He went on to average 14.7 points per game during the Jazz's last four games, but shot just 33.9% from the field. After finding himself ranked second last week, Clarkson fell one spot back to third overall.
#2 Montrezl Harrell
Previous week’s NBA Sixth Man of the Year Power Ranking - #3
Last Week: Games played - 3; Games won - 3; Games lost - 0
Overall: Games played - 12; Games won - 9; Games lost - 3
Last Week: PPG - 19.0, APG - 3.7, RPG - 7.0
Overall: PPG - 18.3, APG - 2.3, RPG - 9.0
Last Week: FG% - 68.8%, 3P% - N/A, FT% - 100%
Overall: FG% - 64.5%, 3P% - 20.0%, FT% - 84.1%
Washington Wizards forward Montrezl Harrell continues to be an outstanding contributor for the team this year. The Wizards have been one of the most impressive teams in the NBA during the opening month. They currently find themselves with a 9-3 record and find themselves at the top of the standings in the Eastern Conference. The team has been firing on all cylinders, as they currently have a four-game winning streak heading into this week's slate of games.
Harrell has continued to be sensational, as he went on to average 19.0 points and 7.0 rebounds last week while shooting 68.8% from the field. After finding himself ranked third in last week's power rankings, Harrell has moved up to second in the Sixth Man of the Year conversation.
#1 Tyler Herro
Previous week’s NBA Sixth Man of the Year Power Ranking - #1
Last Week: Games played - 4; Games won - 1; Games lost - 3
Overall: Games played - 13; Games won - 8; Games lost - 5
Last Week: PPG - 22.0, APG - 3.3, RPG - 5.5
Overall: PPG - 21.5, APG - 3.7, RPG - 5.6
Last Week: FG% - 42.5%, 3P% - 26.7%, FT% - 92.3%
Overall: FG% - 45.8%, 3P% - 37.4%, FT% - 85.7%
It seems as if the basketball world is patiently waiting for Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro to slow down his impressive start to the 2021-22 NBA season. As of now, Herro continues to shine on the basketball court. Herro has found himself a contender for a number of awards this year, including Most Improved Player. The offensive guard has been a dangerous weapon off the bench for the Heat and has consistently put up big numbers throughout the year.
In his last four games, Herro went on to average 22.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game while shooting 42.5% from the field. Herro struggled with his outside shots in his last week of play, but he is still one of the top assets off the bench in the entire NBA. He continues to find himself at the top of the Sixth Man of the Year rankings.
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