Celtics' Payton Pritchard not focused on winning Sixth Man of the Year as Derrick White praises his hot start
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Payton Pritchard remains unfazed by the prospect of winning the Sixth Man of the Year award, stating: "It's not something I really think about. If I'm fortunate enough to win, that's a testament to the hard work I put in... It's not make-or-break it for me." His emphasis on the importance of contribution over accolades reflects his team-first mentality.
Pritchard's performance this season has been impressive, with an average of 16.5 points per game, 48.8 percent shooting from the field, and crucial contributions that have helped the Celtics achieve a strong 20-5 start. He showcased his skills by scoring 27 points and recording 10 assists in a game, becoming the first Celtics bench player to achieve such a feat.
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