kobeSTOPkobeDONT wrote:celticfan42487 wrote:Pierce is more clutch then Ray. To Ray's credit he got the ESPN play shot, and the all-star game.
But that hides his complete lack of ability to create a shot for himself.. his only go-to play is dribble a little to the left shot over a 7 footer and miss a shot. Thankfully we have Pierce to create an open look for him.
[little known fact ever game winner Ray has hit this year has come after Pierce passed it to him, every game winner missed has been Ray "creating" for himself then just shooting]
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You're kidding yourself if you think Pierce has been anywhere near as clutch as Ray has, and this comes from a Pierce fan...not a hater like NetsForce.
Pierce has played very well in big spots defensively (minus the Washington games) and has passed well in the clutch, but he has an eFG% of 27.5% in the last 5 minutes of games that are 5 point games or less. That's horrible. Ray has an eFG% of more than double that, 56.7%, in those same situations.
Ray has 3 game winners and 2 game tying 3's (in games they went on to lose, one against Detroit and one against Orlando) while Pierce has 1 game winner against Miami (and Ray passed it to him, I guess Pierce can't create his own shot!!!).
And no, every game winner Ray Allen has hit has not been from Pierce considering the last one he hit was him coming off a screen and Cassell passing him the ball. So that's not a fact, it's just a lie. The one he hit against Toronto was hardly an amazing play by Pierce either, KG set a great pick that knocked the Raptor down and Ray got open from 3 because of it. Pierce made a simple inbounds pass and Ray hit the game winner.
The Charlotte buzzer beater wasn't due to Pierce' ability to create a shot either. It was a bad inbounds pass knocked way up in the air, Pierce caught it and passed to Ray Allen who hit a deep 3. Very nice play by Pierce (and even more so Eddie House for getting his hands on that inbounds pass), but the play didn't happen because Pierce was incredible at breaking his man down off the dribble, forced the D to help out and he passed to Ray like you mislead everyone to believe he's done over and over. He's done that once on Ray's big shots, the one in Orlando where Ray hit the game tying 3 only to see Hedo hit that amazing buzzer beater.
Again, I'm a huge Pierce fan and there's no doubt he is a better player (and has been significantly better this year) than Ray, but Ray has been significantly better in the clutch. There's no denying that unless you are a massive Paul Pierce homer.
Oh, and I'd say the ability to come off screens well and hit clutch 3's is "creating for yourself". You make it out to be like Ray Allen is merely a spot up shooter who can't do anything w/o Pierce, please stop, the guy is a borderline future HOFer.
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I was refering to game winners. Not a nice shot that came before the end of the game. That was a critical shot and allowed the Celts to hold onto the lead but it wasn't a game winning shot like the one against CHA. The 5 minutes stat is a nice one to see who a team goes to, but it isn't a game winning stat.
Ray Allen 8 for 18 .444 2 2 free throws 0 assists 2 turnovers
Paul Pierce 7 for 20 .350 8 10 free throws 5 assists 3 turnovers
Those are
game winning stats. Like I said, Ray is a better three point shooter but in the end Pierce walks away with more wins for his teams. It's a joy to have them together, one who creates for his team and the other who knocks shots down.
In the end though when Ray is with the ball in the end of the game he just moves a little and shoots then misses. He's never passed the ball to an open teammate for a game winner in the past 3 years going on his fourth.. that includes a 50 win season team, and again this year when doubled he just held onto the ball realized he couldn't dribble away and shot it over a Center, 7 footer, and missed.
The 5 min stat is a okay one, but how bout we don't ignore that eFG% favours 3s and doesn't consider free throws?
+/- THIS YEAR [wich Ray has been very clutch don't get me wrong] This year Ray is a 0, Pierce a 3 on that very same statistic that you just used.
Other things the stat you looked at shows:
Ray turns over the ball .5 units more in clutch time then Pierce (why? because he fumbels the dribble, including one play I'm sure you remeber where he dribbled it off his knee and out of bounds. He actually turned it over one more time then Pierce in clutch time last night so this stat will be updated in Pierce's favor soon).
Attempts 4 unit less free throws (wich hasn't accounted the 8 more Pierce got against HOU in that game wich you know was a huge amount far more then any other game this year, once updated this stat will favour Pierce moreso)
And isn't Ray a great Free throw shooter? Not in that stat of clutch you gave. In fact 78% is Ray's free throw shooter. As a 90% overall he must only miss during close games according to that stat. Pierce respectively in many more attempts hits 82% of those. (oh and again this stat will be updated to reflect Ray's miss last night miss during the loss while the game was still close against NO.)
Ray's assits totals in that stat you listed is 2.6 units, Pierce 6.0 units
So those are other things listed in the stat you listed. You already concided steals and blocks [wich combined is almost as large an advantage for Pierce as his assists stats have been]. But at least you managed to list one of the 3 stats Ray leads Pierce in 5 minutes till end of the game listings [the others are points per 48 minutes and rebounds]