Eastern Orthodoxy
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what have you seen exactly? like when Bogey hit 1 of 9 on Monday against the Lakers, a game which we only lost by 6, meaning had he hit three of his nine shots could've tied the game.
or that disappointing collapse against Hou where he choked and disappeared in the fourth?
or that 20 point blow out against Cleveland where he shot 3 of 14?
But of course everyone's only gonna talk about the two game winners he made like it happened a week ago......
I mean if you guys only look at his good games and overlook the bad ones, of course he is gonna be the best offensive player there is and the most clutch player in history... It's like watching a highlight reel of players where they show the buckets they made and cut out the buckets they've missed. Everyone is basically Curry and Michael Jordan.
"Bogey has bad games" /= "Bogey isn't clutch." You're moving the goalposts. Your catch-and-shoot point is a fair one, but you're doing the same thing you're berating other people for: pointing out how Player X has bad games sometimes and therefore isn't clutch. Except that they're actually talking about clutch time, while you're generalizing to entire games.
The NBA designates "clutch" as the last five minutes of a game in which the score is within five. According to their advanced stats, Bogey has the second-best true shooting percentage on the team in the clutch, behind only Gobert, who only dunks. The only one close is Conley.
I think it's fair to say that Bogey's clutch.
Players Clutch Advanced | Stats | NBA.com
A table featuring advanced clutch information for each player in the league based on selected filters.