And if we're now no longer talking about buzzer beaters, let's talk about generic "clutch" performance. From basketball-reference, their respective rookie years (ranks are for their respective years, not overall):
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[FONT="Courier New"]Rk Player Season Tm G FG FGA FG% FGX 3P 3PA 3P% 3PX eFG% Ast'd %Ast'd
85 Brandon Roy 2006-07 POR 25 27 68 .397 41 5 14 .357 9 .434 6 .222
18 Damian Lillard 2012-13 POR 19 21 51 .412 30 8 24 .333 16 .490 8 .381
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Let's not downplay how clutch Roy became, but let's also not downplay how Lillard as actually a bit more clutch than Roy during his rookie year. Let's also not assume this is Lillard's ceiling.
Either way, doesn't matter... Lillard is more clutch in general than Roy was as a rookie. Yeah, he relies on the 3 point shot way more, but he has a higher raw FG% anyway. And he seems to have had a lot more practice than Roy got, given how close we've kept games this season.