Greatest Clutch Performance in NBA History?

Jehlers, outacontrol, belle and others,�I think it's our job as Cavalier fans to keep showing the vids of the 2007�ECF Game 5.




Not only did he score his team's last 25 points, but hit the game winning shot too, in the playoffs, on the road, on one of the best defensive teams in theleague, at the age of 22
 
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. I remember exactly where I was when I saw this. Amazing.

�I remember watching this game and not being able to talk for at least 30 seconds after it happened.
 
wow, I thought NT had a bunch of Knicks fans. (I'm not Knicks fan, just an LJ fan
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Originally Posted by p0tat0 5alad

wow, I thought NT had a bunch of Knicks fans. (I'm not Knicks fan, just an LJ fan
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Would you consider a loss still capable of being clutch? If so, Isiah against the Lakers scoring 25 in the third on a bum ankle.
 
i remember watching that spurs rockets game on tv and being in awe. i'm not a t-mac supporter, but all i can do at this video is tip my hat.
 
Would you consider a loss still capable of being clutch? If so, Isiah against the Lakers scoring 25 in the third on a bum ankle.
i wouldnt post it cuz lebron did the same thing in the fourth but won soo yea dont
 
Of all the clutch performances I think Reggie Miller against the Knicks stands out more than all others. The setting just made it that much greater. I know hedidn't win a Finals or a series with that performance, but it was just incredible. Then there's famous photo of him putting up that three that you knowis going in and the entire crowd has the look of complete horror, and Spike Lee is standing right next to him screaming.
 
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Originally Posted by shabooyah1124


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�I remember watching this game and not being able to talk for at least 30 seconds after it happened.

�I was just going to YouTube to find this clip.

Personally, I think the Reggie over the Knicks was the best
 
Mike hits a fadeaway jumper to put the bulls up 1 with 6 sec. left... CRAIG EHLO, yes that Craig Ehlo, inbounds the ballafter a timeout, then steps in wide open and gets a layup to put the cavs up 1 with 3 sec. left...
 
Maybe not the most clutch ever because it was just a regular season game, but T-Mac's 13 points in 35 seconds was amazing
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The right answer would probably be Reggie against NY or one of Jordan's many clutch performances, however I don't really care.

Clutch City with Elie, Kenny, Horry, Cassell, Clyde, and Olajuwon all having sick performances in the clutch had to have the best clutch players as a whole.The best individual clutch performance for me personally would have to be Elie on the Suns because I still love reading #$+# from the salty Phoenix fans.Runners up would have to be Horry on Sacramento and Detroit. A special honrable mention for Eddie Johnson who's great shot has been overshadowed by JohnStockton's garbage.
 
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Originally Posted by shabooyah1124


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. I remember exactly where I was when I saw this. Amazing.

�I remember watching this game and not being able to talk for at least 30 seconds after it happened.

�Word.....i swear fisher ran out the building after that shot and all the way the airport wit his jersey on
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1. Because he was so excited.

2. In fear of his life.
 
i always felt that game MJ had against the Utah Jazz when he scored like 38 points while having a 100 degree fever....
 
Originally Posted by shabooyah1124




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@ the Spurs celebrating after Tim Duncan made the shot then their reaction when Derek Fisher made it with 0.4 of a second left in the 4th quarter.
 
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