Technically, not true. It is true Morrison won a ring with the Lakers in 2009-10, but he only played in the first series against OKC (2 games, 13 total minutes). He was on the inactive list for round 2, the WCF and the finals.
Also, not mathematically true 5 x 0 = 0.
Regardless, that's not the point. Morrison wasn't the best player on his team. He was not expected to lead his team anywhere.
When you constantly fall short, the way the Clippers have, you tart to wonder if your best player simply does not have what it takes to lead the team to victory the big games. That's where CP3 falls short and the criticism of him not being as clutch as Lillard are valid. Lillard has accomplished as much in the post season, in a much shorter span of time, with a weaker supporting cast
I posted it in the Blake Griffin trade rumor thread, but think it bears repeating here:
During the LAC series, Reggie Miller kept going on and on about how CP3 is the best leader in the league. Well, he's been paired with Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan for five seasons and has not been able to lead them past the 2nd round a single time.
Over those five seasons, the Clippers have the third highest cumulative regular season winning percentage in the Western Conference, but not a single Conference Finals appearance to show for it. Every other team in the top six has made at least one trip to the Conference Finals. Best leader in the entire league? Certainly not when it matters the most.
BNM