What I'm referring to is "clutch" when time is running out. I agree we lose a lot of ballgames if not for D-will. But apart from the highlights posted, which by the way put a smile on my face while reminiscing, are not enough to say that he is clutch when time is running out and the Jazz need to win the game. He is cool, calm with ice-water in his veins but the end result is this: does he have enough game winners to prove he is clutch. Again, my context of clutch here is when time is running out.
I hate myself for even answering who's more clutch then ****ing Kobe but I can easily say Roy and (i hate hate hate it....) Melo (the fugget!) Again, context is when time is running out.
I like/love D-will and I'm grateful we got one of the top PGs (even player) on our team. But when the game is on the line, and the ball is in the team's best player's hand and the opposing team knows what's coming, will D-will make it or not? I hope he does for our team's sake.