The Philadelphia 76ers were a unique team last year, in that they were led most of the time by a bench player. Sixers fans like myself knew that Lou Williams wasn't an ordinary sixth man, however, as he was the second most valuable sixth man in the league behind the Oklahoma City Thunder's James Hardin. Of course, while Harden got to take the Thunder to the NBA Finals, Williams could only lead the Sixers to the brink of the conference finals before being let go altogether.

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