@seanThomasss86@FastbreakHoops5 Yeah he has a fasure bucket next to him which takes a load of stress off him. And after ATL anybody after that is going to be a fight fasure
@seanThomasss86@FastbreakHoops5 True but I think he looking for that same feeling he had when we was with HOU. ISO ball or just play going through him. He balling in CLE. He only gotta share the ball with Mitch. So he cool.
@seanThomasss86@FastbreakHoops5 Same man. It’s hard to find a good convo online without people getting in their feelings. Yeah he took a bunch of part time school bus drivers his first time bro. Literally WILLED that team
But what’s his usage rates? 60%? 70%? He has the ball in his hands at least 60% of the time the entire game, you’re bound to have more than your average TOs. But where is this data for more TOs than FGMs? If you’re talking about any games where he was with OKC, that’s inadequate cause he didn’t even start until he got traded to Houston.
It does matter what conference you’re in. Particularly, the East just became very competitive. It wasn’t for quite some times, hence that’s why the same teams was coming out almost every time. East was cake walk most of the time when I was growing up. Yeah 1% however, how many of that 1% touch the floor? NBA have a bunch of DNPs a night. We all know why Thiannis is there lol
@seanThomasss86@FastbreakHoops5 Yes he is taking the last shot. He hit shots and sometimes he don’t. Just like everybody else. Just like LeBron, Ginobli, Steph, and other greats. You’re going to hit some and miss some.
I mean I can agree to disagree with some of that statement. I think clutch is around when the game is on the line no matter in season or post. Cause eventually every game matters.
Correct, he also invested and brought the hornets, and racing and amongst other things to keep money flowing. Shoes was the first thing that came to mind
course your clutchness is going to be overshadowed. When he was in 2010 OKC in he played us (LAL), next year he played DEN, MEM, and DAL. Next year (2012) he went all the way to the finals and lost to MIA. I think you saying he’s not clutch is very misleading when you look at him willing above average teams to playoff victories and getting derailed by teams that have players that’s top 7 at their positions
But clutch isn’t the final game winning shot. It’s how well you perform down the stretch. Not just a last second shot.
Would you say Damion Lillard is clutch or is he the same as JHarden?
@seanThomasss86@FastbreakHoops5 Jordan invested his likeness in shoes and he’s no where to be found on sport talk shows as a analytics person.
Far as harden, what are you defining as clutch? You can be ask clutch as you want but when you’re in the west going against big 3s and GAME CHANGING roll players of
@seanThomasss86@FastbreakHoops5 Is this bait? No I wouldn’t. Why would I take harden over the GOAT? 93 Million PLUS his shoe deal PLUS 6 rings. So of course I’m going with MJ.
However, I still think Harden has slightly hit more clutch shots than Horry.
@seanThomasss86@FastbreakHoops5 going into a stacked team like GSW, LAL, MIL, DAL. He took the shots and didn’t run from them. It would be stupid for a coach to go away from somebody who average (on the low end) 16 and 8 in regular season and 23 and 6 in the playoffs.
@seanThomasss86@FastbreakHoops5 I’d say about 40% of people whom played in them ages ago”invested” their money. Hence, if he “invested” he wouldn’t need to take a sports analytics job and his net worth wouldn’t be just 20 million if investing. And far as harden, clutch shots aren’t always GW when you’re always
@seanThomasss86@FastbreakHoops5 54 Ms in this day is hella low due. And it’s 54 Ms over a career not at once. So 54 Ms over a a certain amount of years really and shit. Furthermore, obviously you dont know ball. Harden been taking clutch shots since OKC days. Hiding hell nah. They look for him in them moments.