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How Did Johnson Outsmart Jaquez Jr. and Hardaway Jr. to Snag the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year?

How Did Johnson Outsmart Jaquez Jr. and Hardaway Jr. to Snag the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year?

Keldon Johnson has truly redefined what it means to be a game-changing sixth man in today’s NBA. Playing every single game off the bench this season—a feat that only one other player has matched in the last ten years—he didn’t just fill a role; he dominated it. Not only did he become the first San Antonio Spurs player to rack up 1,000 points as a reserve in a single season, but his consistent impact earned him the well-deserved title of Sixth Man of the Year. This honor places him alongside Spurs legend Manu Ginobili and marks Johnson’s first individual accolade since his gold-medal run with Team USA at the Tokyo Olympics. It’s been a remarkable journey of embracing change, suppressing ego, and letting pure basketball brilliance shine from the bench. The Spurs—and the league—are witnessing the rise of one of the finest backups in recent memory. LEARN MORE

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