Toronto Raptors reserve guard Lou Williams has been named Sixth Man of the Year and is the first Raptors player in franchise history to win the honours.
In his first season in Toronto, Williams came off the bench 80 times and averaged a career-high 15.5 points, made 152 three-pointers (also a career-high) and led the team in free throw percentage (86.1).
Isaiah Thomas (Boston Celtics) and two-time winner Jamal Crawford (Los Angeles Clippers) finished second and third in the voting.