Armand was an all-time great. But I don't remember him being particularly clutch.
AJ was guaranteed money with the game on the line. He would have games where it would seem like he disappeared for the first 35 minutes and then would come alive and single handedly win the game in crunch time.
EJ essentially won the MAAC tournament for us as a freshman against Siena in front of 10,000 fans. Nuff said.
Good call on Much, too. Forgot how many clutch shots he hit for us, including in the NCAAs. He actually had a stretch against Oregon where he was on fire and for a few minutes it looked like we might get back in that game.
Momo did have awful games in the NCAAs, but overall he was a very clutch player. He made many big shots and was always money from the foul line with the game on the line. Not to mention all the charges he took on the defensive end with the game on the line, but I know this thread is about offense only.
With Sean I am using the probability factor... great shooter who is 'due" to have a big play in him.
I'm guessing Sean has had a few big plays in the pros. Probably some clutch shots among them. He's done quite well with his career.
I believe he's saying we need three to win if you are following his logic. Simply saying AJ for 3, Momo for 2. Which on some level is probably correct.
I believe he's saying we need three to win if you are following his logic. Simply saying AJ for 3, Momo for 2. Which on some level is probably correct.
Because down 2 u don't want to tie it with a layup? Maybe get fouled and get 3