Naz Hillmon makes history as the Atlanta Dream’s first Sixth Person of the Year

The Associated Press
The Associated Press

Atlanta forward Naz Hillmon has been named the WNBA’s Sixth Person of the Year, making her the first Dream player in franchise history to win the award

Naz Hillmon makes history as the Atlanta Dream’s first Sixth Person of the YearThe Associated PressATLANTA

ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta forward Naz Hillmon was named the WNBA’s Sixth Person of the Year on Saturday, making her the first Dream player in franchise history to win the award.

Hillmon averaged 8.6 points and 6.2 rebounds for the Dream and made 53 3-pointers after hitting just one across her first three WNBA seasons.

She came off the bench in 27 of the Dream’s 44 games and set a franchise record by appearing in 150 consecutive contests.

Hillmon, who played college basketball at Michigan, was second in the league in plus-minus (+7.6 per game) and helped Atlanta earn the No. 3 seed and win a franchise-record 30 games in its 17th season.

She won the AP Sixth Woman of the Year award earlier this month.

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