Whats your point. Baron Davis came to a shitty W's team and was a vocal leader on and off the court from the start. Coming to the W's didn't hurt his leadership qualities at all, he was a natural born leader from the start and also much more clutch than Monta. His problem was/is staying focused on basketball consistantly.
How do you quantify clutch though? Are you going off of success/failure rate in "clutch situations"? How can Monta be clutch when the opportunities go to other players who have more experience (like they should). It's not Monta's fault that Don Nelson would call plays in "clutch" situations for BD and not the 2nd/3rd year guy out of highschool.
This is the type of shit I'm talking about with cats just pulling phrases out of their asses and not explaining what they think that shit means.
Im not saying Roy is a better passer strictly based on TO ratio..I was just using it to support my arguement. Monta only average .6 more assists than Roy, wow.
Monta still averages more assists than Roy.
Well he's got a size and strength advantage which makes him more versatile.
LOL who cares. Point is Roy's clutch/brain dead play ratio is much better than Monta's when the game is on the line.
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