What I'm referring to is "clutch" when time is running out. I agree we lose a lot of ballgames if not for D-will. But apart from the highlights posted, which by the way put a smile on my face while reminiscing, are not enough to say that he is clutch when time is running out and the Jazz need...
If we can draft someone that we can project as a potential "closer" or clutch player then we should consider that than getting a big stiff. D-will, for all his contributions to the Jazz and his "clutch" exploits in Illinois, is not really a clutch player. I even think that, given enough...
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