Notch up another award for those streaking Pistons.  Last week the NBA announced that Ben Wallace was the NBA?s Defensive Player of the Year.  Yesterday Detroit received some more good news when sixth man Corliss Williamson was named the NBA?s Sixth Man of the Year, becoming the first Piston in the organization?s history to do so.

Williamson received 56 out of 125 votes to claim the honor, beating Sacramento's Bobby Jackson (30 votes) and Quentin Richardson of the Los Angeles Clippers (20).

"I don't think it's an individual award," Williamson said. "I believe it's an award that reflects the hard work we've put in as a team and the great guys that we have coming off the bench. I was very happy that I found a home here in Detroit. I found an organization and a team where I fit in and things worked out for me. It's a blessing."

"I better thank Jon Barry or else he won't pass me the ball,? Williamson then joked.

Williamson averaged 13.6 points and 4.2 rebounds per game in just 21.8 minutes of play this season.