Yup, just caught the end of that game, Wow Roy just makes everything, even on slow and bummed knees. As I said countless times, the clutchest player in the league is not Kobe, but a healthy B-Roy.
Im not sure why he would want to play anymore knowing it could put him at risk for arthritis. You would think he would retire so he can have a life after ball.
When I fantasize about hitting game winning shots, I'm not jumping NBA JAM style over opponents, I'm still short and unathletic. I just throw it up perfectly. Like Jimmer Fredette.
oo don't know about that one. B-roy is very clutch, but.. ginobili? paul pierce? not that i'm even fans of them, especially gino.
wish he was healthy. hate to see injuries derail potentially great careers. he wasn't going to be an all-timer like a tmac/grant/penny. but he would have been a long time all-star. glad to see him playing well in his new role.
By every measure, Melo is still the best last possession player in history. He hit another game winner last week. He's over 50% on game winner in his career. No one else is even over 40%. Oh, and let's not forget Wade. But, I'd say Clutch should stretch back to last 3-5 minutes of a game and OT. So, that's where Kobe comes into the picture.
yeah, that was ridiculous. I checked the game one moment and he was what..2/7 and I felt said. Channeled back 2 minutes later and he was 9/17 lol. All in the 4th... Portland must love that guy haha.
Kobe's clutchness is so painfully, abhorrently overrated anyways. So that's not saying all that much. ... Well except last season where it felt like Kobe couldn't miss a game winner.