Clyde had great instincts. He would time the pass, and shoot the lane for steals. He also was incredibly fast. He once told Mychal Thompson he beat Carl Lewis in a race at the Univ. of Houston. That always gave Thompson the chuckles. But he wasn't a lock down defender. He was an incredible all around talent, who, IMO, was the Blazers best all time finisher at the hoop. But he wasn't a good outside shooter. He was a good defender, but not a stopper by any means. He's third on my list of closers. Dame being #1, and Brandon #2. Clyde took a lot of chances on defense. Because he had ultra quick hands.