Skylar Mays certainly has the "killer instinct" if that's what it's called.
Mays held the ball the entire critical possession where the Blazers just needed 2 points to go up by 4 in the end of regulation.
Mays also should have tried to drain the clock as much as possible.
So what did "Killer Instinct" Mays do?
With 11 seconds left on the shot clock, Mays put his head down and dribbled in the middle of the lane surrounded by 4 Kings defenders.
As he dribbled in , he had an opening to Sharpe who had moved to edge of the key.
This most critical shot attempt and possession by Mays was his ugliest.
He didn't pass the ball to Sharpe. Maybe he never saw him.
Instead he went up right into Sabonis and his "shot" was swallowed up in Sabonis's arms.
But he has a Killer Instinct!
And on the last possession, Mays's Killer Instinct showed up again. He made the inbounds pass to Thybulle, who passed it back to Mays.
Then Mays called his own number once more, with the game TIED, he jacked up a contested 3-pointer.