Before the Western Conference Finals, ESPN launched a poll on who is the "best clutch player in NBA history."
The result was that over 80% of fans cast their votes for Qin Yue.
But actually...
If possible, Qin Yue is definitely the player in the league who least likes playing in critical moments.
Why?
Because once the game is dragged into critical moments by the opponent....
It means the Warriors also have a great chance of losing the game.
Even someone as strong as Qin Yue can't guarantee a victory for the team in every crucial moment in his "Celestial God Form."
In the past, Qin Yue, who won more than he lost, left people with the stereotype that "as long as Great Qin exerts himself, the Warriors can't lose."
Just like Curry's "abnormal accuracy" and Kobe's "four threes and two irons."
In fact, if you deduct most of Kobe's unreasonable shots, you'll find that his actual scoring efficiency in games is not low.
And Curry?
