"Clutch" stats
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"Clutch" stats
1. James 48 210 140 +32 36.9 .478 12.6 .309 23.1 79% 57.5 23% 9.6 8.2 3.4 2.3 3.0
2. Bryant 37 132 27 +10 34.2 .447 4.7 .385 23.3 84% 52.1 23% 8.4 5.8 4.4 0.7 0.4
3. Nowitzki 36 117 43 +18 29.2 .423 8.2 .350 20.2 87% 45.3 46% 14.0 3.7 2.1 2.1 0.8
4. Ginobili 35 127 49 +18 20.3 .574 9.4 .440 16.9 93% 43.3 38% 7.2 10.5 2.6 0.4 3.0
5. Redd 39 136 -24 -9 26.8 .395 10.2 .276 22.6 82% 42.7 30% 6.3 3.5 4.2 0.0 0.7
6. Gordon 31 118 -52 -21 28.2 .377 9.8 .458 18.0 90% 42.0 61% 2.9 2.9 4.1 0.0 1.2
7. Paul 27 122 46 +18 25.5 .477 5.9 .400 16.9 83% 40.8 16% 6.3 11.0 2.7 0.0 3.1
8. Jackson 36 134 75 +27 19.8 .473 15.8 .455 17.3 85% 40.6 84% 6.1 2.9 2.5 0.7 0.7
9. Nash 39 135 23 +8 21.8 .508 10.7 .533 14.3 87% 40.3 16% 4.3 12.5 6.4 0.0 0.7
10. Durant 33 129 -26 -10 23.2 .435 5.6 .667 17.9 89% 40.0 59% 5.6 3.0 4.5 2.2 1.9
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2. Bryant 37 132 27 +10 34.2 .447 4.7 .385 23.3 84% 52.1 23% 8.4 5.8 4.4 0.7 0.4
3. Nowitzki 36 117 43 +18 29.2 .423 8.2 .350 20.2 87% 45.3 46% 14.0 3.7 2.1 2.1 0.8
4. Ginobili 35 127 49 +18 20.3 .574 9.4 .440 16.9 93% 43.3 38% 7.2 10.5 2.6 0.4 3.0
5. Redd 39 136 -24 -9 26.8 .395 10.2 .276 22.6 82% 42.7 30% 6.3 3.5 4.2 0.0 0.7
6. Gordon 31 118 -52 -21 28.2 .377 9.8 .458 18.0 90% 42.0 61% 2.9 2.9 4.1 0.0 1.2
7. Paul 27 122 46 +18 25.5 .477 5.9 .400 16.9 83% 40.8 16% 6.3 11.0 2.7 0.0 3.1
8. Jackson 36 134 75 +27 19.8 .473 15.8 .455 17.3 85% 40.6 84% 6.1 2.9 2.5 0.7 0.7
9. Nash 39 135 23 +8 21.8 .508 10.7 .533 14.3 87% 40.3 16% 4.3 12.5 6.4 0.0 0.7
10. Durant 33 129 -26 -10 23.2 .435 5.6 .667 17.9 89% 40.0 59% 5.6 3.0 4.5 2.2 1.9
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You guys remember when Arizona stripped the ball from Louisiana and then got the and-1 on the breakaway over Alaska? Arizona might not be the clutchest state ever, but shiiiiit, that might have been the most clutch play by any state ever, if you know what I mean.
Because of that play I think Alaska is almost up there with Illinois as the choking-est state.
Because of that play I think Alaska is almost up there with Illinois as the choking-est state.
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Interesting stats. By looking at the top 5 of the table, we can see that both James and Bryant score much more per 48 min while maintain their scoring efficiency (about the same FG%, 3P%, FT%). On the other hand, Dirk and Redd do it with much less efficiency. Finally, Ginobili is super clutch! 57.4FG%, 44.0 3P%, 93 FT%, it is amazing how well he can perform under pressure.
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"Clutch" play is probably going to be one of the more difficult concepts to realize statistically since it involves such amorphous things such as momentum and team psyche.
One basket is probably not going to be statistically any more important that any other made basket without any contextual basis. But we've all known certain 'stops' or 'shots' that have more situational importance, whether they be at the 4 minute mark or the 2 minute mark or the 20 second mark.
One basket is probably not going to be statistically any more important that any other made basket without any contextual basis. But we've all known certain 'stops' or 'shots' that have more situational importance, whether they be at the 4 minute mark or the 2 minute mark or the 20 second mark.
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Derekman wrote:Any stat that tells me that Bosh is near top-10 in clutch is horribly wrong.
It's not horribly wrong at all. He is Toronto's main offensive weapon, so it only makes sense they go to him near the end of the game. His FG% in the clutch is below his season's FG% and he's hit no 3 pointers. If anything, it's telling us he's not particularly clutch at all, which is better than being worse in crunch time like a few superstars.
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eatyourchildren wrote:"Clutch" play is probably going to be one of the more difficult concepts to realize statistically since it involves such amorphous things such as momentum and team psyche.
One basket is probably not going to be statistically any more important that any other made basket without any contextual basis. But we've all known certain 'stops' or 'shots' that have more situational importance, whether they be at the 4 minute mark or the 2 minute mark or the 20 second mark.
Textbook my friend, very nice.
You cant measure pressure and situational urgency.
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