Clock winding down, game on the line. Who do you go to?
Carmelo Anthony is the best crunch-time performer of the bunch and steadily developing into the best clutch players in the league. A study by 82 games.com shows that Anthony leads the league in clutch shots, shots that either tied the game or put his team ahead with 24 seconds or less to play, since he entered the league with 10. He also leads the league in efficiency, hitting 62.5 percent of his game-on-the-line attempts. In comparison, Kobe Bryant has hit just seven - 28 for 25 percent of these kinds of shots and Chauncey Billups just five-24 for a 20.8 percent.
Who would you build a team around? Whos the most talented?
Lebron James is obviously the most gifted in his class, and probably in the entire NBA. At only 21, hes already stronger and faster than anyone else that plays his position. Hes posting sick averages of 31 points, seven rebounds and seven assists. The scary thing is, hes only going to get better. The knock on King James however, is carrying his team to success on his shoulders, ala Michael Jordan. Whether its demanding the ball at the end of games and sinking game-winners or leading his team to the playoffs despite personnel issues, he still has a lot to prove. If theres anything lacking from Lebrons repertoire, its that killer instinct.
Whos most likely to win the MVP? Win the title?
Dwyane Wade is probably the most feared. Wade is considered as a front-runner for this years MVP award. Although undersized for his position at 6 4", Wade has already proven he can handle almost anyone hes facing, whether offensively or defensively. Hes a member of the All-NBA Second team and the NBA All-Defensive Second team. Statistically, hes right on Lebrons tail with 28 points, six rebounds, seven assists per game. Unlike James, however, Wade is already an accomplished post-season warrior. Wade has led his team to playoff berths since he entered the league. He has been a solid crunch-time player. Hes already drawing comparisons to Michael Jordan and right now, hes probably the closest thing to MJ.
While Carmelo is the best in the clutch and Lebron is the most talented, Wade combines a bit of both and adds that to his toughness and defensive ability to make him one of the best today on both ends of the floor. Come playoff time, Wade can brag about something that neither Lebron nor Carmelo can. Wade is the only one capable of winning a title.
At least for this year.