Rastapopoulos
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Anybody else notice that Dallas is a pretty clutch team?
http://www.82games.com/1011/CSORT4.HTM - same list, sorted for +/- per 48.
Dallas's playoff starting 5 owns places 2-6. Talk about hindsight being 20/20.
Kobe really looks like father time has caught up with him.
Of course, the mythology of Kobe being superclutch has been forever, bullshit.
We have all heard game announcers and commentators throughout the years tout his clutchness.
It has never been true. Ever. Kobe has never been "clutch" for any reasonable stretch of time.
Fer christ sakes, Kobe started his career in the playoffs by waving off Shaq and (at the time) better guards in Nick the Quick and Eddie Jones and chucking up a series of airballs to shoot them out of the series against Utah.
But, you know, you wouldn't want any other player over Kobe taking the last shot, or so say TV geniuses.
Pure comedy gold.
I think some of his "clutch" labeling comes with his willingness to take those shots and his ability to score from anywhere on the court.
Interesting. LA had a tremendous year. So much so that it's tough to poke holes in any part of his game, but if there is one thing he can stand to improve on it's his 62% FT shooting in the clutch. He missed a lot of foul shots late in games.
I think some of his "clutch" labeling comes with his willingness to take those shots and his ability to score from anywhere on the court.
http://www.82games.com/1011/CSORT5.HTM
Of the players who took the most "clutch time" shots, look who put up the best percentages--Monta Ellis: .484 overall, .435 from 3. Most of it 1-on-1, and low turnovers too.
Anybody else notice that Dallas is a pretty clutch team?