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    i can't see bonner, mills, blair and baynes in the rotation at all. de colo and joseph could fight for some small PT in the playoffs if neil can not get healthy.

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    He made a game winning shot in the euro league so I guess he is NBA clutch like kerr. I guess if a player makes a game winning shot in the dleague he is a NBA clutch player to.
    That's not my point. The point is that Patty's hit clutch shots before, and that he'd be willing to take it if called upon by Pop. You can't say that he isn't clutch because you've never seen how he'd play in clutch minutes (Backups aren't usually played in the crucial moments of a game).
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    Baynes and one of Mills, De Colo or Joseph.

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    Mills and Kerr can not even be mentioned in the same sentence. Kerr is one of the greatest clutch playoff players of all time. Mills has trouble making pressured shots in the course of a game much less a clutch shot to win a game or especially one in the playoffs. Besides there have been many players that have hit game winning shots even scrubs have done it, Don't mean your a clutch player.
    True. Kerr was a tremendous shooter, whose shot was always reliable, even in the final minutes of a game. I think the comparison here was that both Mills and Kerr can hit threes and spread the floor. We can't compare their abilities to perform in the clutch when we've never seen Mills play in the final minutes of an NBA game. Besides, if a playoff game really was on the line, I doubt Mills, Cojo or any backup player would even see the floor.
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    You can say that about any player in the nba that's a back up.
    Pretty much. Never rely on back ups to be clutch, tbh.

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    I laugh every time I see a Mills/Kerr or Jackson/Horry...

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    I think the inactives will change depending on the match-ups. Though in general, I figure it would often be Mills and Baynes.

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    Mills and Kerr can not even be mentioned in the same sentence. Kerr is one of the greatest clutch playoff players of all time. Mills has trouble making pressured shots in the course of a game much less a clutch shot to win a game or especially one in the playoffs. Besides there have been many players that have hit game winning shots even scrubs have done it, Don't mean your a clutch player.
    You obviously missed the part where I wrote, "Pop may think".

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    Exactly, so how can Mills play the Kerr role.
    Hit threes. Quick points.

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