Max Kellerman recently blew up the Twitters by claiming Kawhi Leonard is more clutch than Kobe Bryant. It was quite the spectacle. People looked at him like he killed Jesus. They mocked him, they walked off TV sets. It was your typical 24-hour TV news exchange. Everyone chastised this take without a second thought so cockily, I figured I’d give it a look. So I did. And the stats were not so kind to King Kobe. Sorry to break it to you Kobe stans, but you might want to stop salivating over that overpriced Kobe meat and face the reality: Kobe wasn’t as clutch as you think he was. And when you break down and compare the waning moments of each player’s career playoff games, the difference in clutch performance between the two does not favor your savior. SOurce
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