Did another mediocre Heat season hold Jaime Jaquez Jr. back from earning Sixth Man of the Year?
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Did another mediocre Heat season hold Jaime Jaquez Jr. back from earning Sixth Man of the Year?
"Jaime Jaquez Jr. averaged career-high's in nearly every statistical category this season, including 15.4 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 4.7 assists on 51% shooting overall."
"Jaquez totaled 331 points in the overall voting, including 34 first place votes and 51 second place votes, while Johnson received 404 voting points."
"The Heat finished 10th and failed to make it out of the play-in for the first time in four consecutive appearances, which likely hurt Jaquez's award chances."
Jaime Jaquez Jr. had a standout season for the Miami Heat, averaging 15.4 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 4.7 assists. He was a finalist for the NBA's Kia Sixth Man of the Year award but finished as the runner-up to Keldon Johnson. Jaquez received 331 voting points, including 34 first-place votes, while Johnson garnered 404 points and 63 first-place votes. Despite Jaquez's superior statistics, the Heat's poor season performance likely impacted his chances for the award.
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