<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BALLAHOLLIC @ Mar 12 2006, 05:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Lebron James was clutch today while Dywane Wade struggled a bit.Thats a role change.</div>But Cavs lost, and while Bron had 47 points, he struggled form the field most of the game. He only had those points because he was 24-28 from the line.Wade was 13-17 with 35 points, and Miami won.
If there are 24 seconds remaining, tied game, you take Kobe. He is an incredible one on one craeator and has made big shots in the past3 seconds left, cach and shoot however you go with Carmelo. The numbers don't lie, as he has done it in College, and the NBA
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BALLAHOLLIC @ Mar 12 2006, 05:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Lebron James was clutch today while Dywane Wade struggled a bit.Thats a role change.</div>You cant be serious?Being clutch means a lot more than just making jump shots late in a game.
Earl Boykins is a clutch player for the Nuggets. Whether it is from the line or the field. Along with Melo, this year he is unstoppable with the game on the line.
1) Robert Horry2) Dwyane Wade3) Carmelo Anthony 4) KoMe Bryant5) Mike Bibby6) Sam Cassell <<how the hell could he not be mentioned?
Carmelo's been huge this year, along with Paul Pierce. Dwyane Wade's been clutch too. I'm surprised Jalen's up there, i only remember 1 game winner.
Mike James is clutch for my Raptors. Whenver the game is on the line, Mike just takes it upon himself to score. When he is pullng up, you can just see that fire within him, the guy is such a competitor. And most of the time he nails the jumper. He won us the game against the Pacers, just doing that last night.