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Boston's Marcus Smart wins third NBA Hustle award in five years

AFP
Smart has won the award for a second year in a row
Smart has won the award for a second year in a rowProfimedia
Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart (29) has won the NBA Hustle award for the second season in a row and third time in five years, the league announced Thursday.

The award, first given in 2017, is presented to the NBA player whose efforts make the largest impact even without being measured in the usual statistics.

No other player has won it more than once.

Smart, who has spent all nine of his NBA seasons with Boston, also won last year's Defensive Player of the Year award.

Smart averaged 11.5 points, a career-high 6.3 assists and 3.1 rebounds a game for the Celtics, who went 57-25 for their best season since 2008-09.

But he won the Hustle award by being among league leaders in such areas as deflecting passes, recovering loose balls, drawing charging calls from opposing players, setting screens, contesting shots and boxing out rivals for rebounds.

Smart's defensive work helped the Celtics rank second in the NBA in defensive efficiency.

The Celtics and Philadelphia are deadlocked at 1-1 in their Eastern Conference second-round best-of-seven playoff series with Game Three on Friday.