Jamal Crawford took home the Sixth Man hardware last year, averaging 18 PPG off the bench for the Atlanta Hawks, but if you're going to remember one Sixth Man of the Year from the 2000s, it'll inevitably be the Spurs' Manu Ginobili, who landed the award in 2008.
Crawford and Ginobili likely enter the season as co-favorites for the award, although depending on how Minnesota's bench situation shakes out this season, either Kevin Love or Michael Beasley could end up becoming a surprising competitor for the honor. The same goes for Mike Miller, assuming he's coming off the bench for the suddenly-stacked Miami Heat.
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