Anyways,my friend is stupid he can play a bit,but in close and tough games,he always make important shots.
+ he ain't good ballhandler.He just get's through the traffic and makes akward shot,what usually is a basket!
Here where i live yes.NBA=no.
Jae wrote:If i show up to work every day am i "clutch"?
I agree with what you were saying though, being clutch isn't just about hitting 3's at the buzzer. Unfortunately though, that's usually what tends to get remembered the most.
maes wrote:Clutch ability is a huge asset, but just making baskets when the score is close isn't what i define as "clutch". If i show up to work every day am i "clutch"?
To me clutch players go beyond and above their game in critical moments, and just hitting a jump shot isn't that impressive (unless you're dennis rodman...then it's always impressive).
For real clutch play, Horace Grant's last few minutes against the Phoenix for the championship still stands out. On an inbounds play (no fast break) Horace outran phoenix down the floor, drew in the defense and made a perfect assist to Pax. It was pure catch & shoot, not even a dribble, and Pax was wide open. Seconds later, Grant came from behind against KJ for a completely clean block. Now horace can not normally attack the basket with any threat, does not get assists, and is not much of a shot blocker (relatively speaking, he gets a few just by being 6' 10"). To give all that in the final moments of the championship game is clutch.
But just doing what you're supposed to at the end of the game, that's not clutch, that's just not being choker.
Sauru wrote:you guys may claim that being cluth is over rated, but take horry away from the lakers and they only got thier 1 ring.
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