It's a constant debate: 'Who is the most clutch player in the NBA?"
While the argument could be made among the NBA's top scorers, the numbers never lie. ESPN, with the help of Michael Beuoy of Inpredictable.com, has come up with a formula for "clutch WPA." ESPN describes the stat as "the amount of win probability added above or below a 'normal' play."
Using "clutch WPA," the Worldwide Leader's Tom Haberstroh ranked the NBA's most clutch performers over the past 14 seasons. Coming in at the No. 7 position with a clutch WPA of 1.