Miami, Milwaukee, Dallas, Sacramento, Memphis, and Toronto—all last-second victims to Kobe Bryant, considered by some as the most clutch player of the last decade, and by others as not even worthy of being in the conversation.
The debate has been fierce, and the statistics for Bryant's worthiness—especially against it—have been swift and steady, with his detractors clutching to numbers credited to a website and ESPN.
Most are familiar with the website so I won't go into great detail, and everyone has heard the musings of ESPN which uses complicated methods like the PER system to measure the value of a player on the court.
All of this dims in comparison to what has actually transpired on the court of play because Bryant's sixth game-winning shot this season—comi ...
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If Kobe Bryant’s Six Game-Winning Shots Are Not Clutch, Then What Is?
Posted: 18th March 2010 by Hadarii Jones in NBAComments Off on If Kobe Bryant’s Six Game-Winning Shots Are Not Clutch, Then What Is?