Lonzo and Mitchell shoot about the same percentages in the clutch.Just makes me appreciate getting Mitchell that much more. It doesn’t feel like he’s a rookie in cruntch time. I need to be more patient with him. We should be expecting him to be more like Lonzo than Lillard. . . but we don’t. It’s amazing what his learning curve has been all season. Can’t wait to see playoff level Spida.
Even a broken Yam is right twice a day.plz ignore saint of JFC he's a bit on the other end of the spectrum.
btw, what happened to hood? He got hurt again? looks like the cavs would love to undo the trade at this point.
Lonzo and Mitchell shoot about the same percentages in the clutch.
Lonzo and Mitchell shoot about the same percentages in the clutch.
Clutch is defined as the final 5 minutes w/ the game being within 5 points either way. I'm not saying Ball = Lonzo, but the blind railing on one player, especially when that player has been playing well, is stupid. If that makes me a pedantic moron, so be it. Mitchell's impressiveness hasnt been with his quality of clutch play, at least in terms of efficiency, but his audacity and aggressiveness during those moments. Neither rookie has been Lillard in the clutch.We have pedantic moron Cy today, sigh. . . Alonzo Ball averages 2.1 points per game in the fourth quarter. What's the sample size on Ball's fantastic clutch shooting?
Clutch is defined as the final 5 minutes w/ the game being within 5 points either way. I'm not saying Ball = Lonzo, but the blind railing on one player, especially when that player has been playing well, is stupid. If that makes me a pedantic moron, so be it. Mitchell's impressiveness hasnt been with his quality of clutch play, at least in terms of efficiency, but his audacity and aggressiveness during those moments. Neither rookie has been Lillard in the clutch.
And i use NBA Miner for clutch stats, you can go look them up.
Let me be the first to say Ball = Lonzo.Clutch is defined as the final 5 minutes w/ the game being within 5 points either way. I'm not saying Ball = Lonzo, but the blind railing on one player, especially when that player has been playing well, is stupid. If that makes me a pedantic moron, so be it. Mitchell's impressiveness hasnt been with his quality of clutch play, at least in terms of efficiency, but his audacity and aggressiveness during those moments. Neither rookie has been Lillard in the clutch.
And i use NBA Miner for clutch stats, you can go look them up.