Williams, a 28-year-old, 10-year veteran in the league, averaged a career-high 15.5 points a game, helping lead the Raptors to an Atlantic Division title and a record of 49-33.
Jamal finished the season averaging 15.8 points per game as he helped the Clippers secure the third seed in the Western Conference. His candidacy for the award was undeniably hurt by the fact he missed 5 weeks of NBA action went he was injured with a bruised calf.
Thankfully, the Clippers guard said he finally felt like himself after an impressive game 1 performance in the opening round of the playoffs against the San Antonio Spurs.
"I thought the days between this game and the last game I was able to put some work in and get my conditioning right" Jamal said. "It just felt normal"
Hopefully Jamal can keep up the good work as the playoffs continue since the Clips are going to need his offense of the struggling bench.
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