Here's how we define clutch: making difficult shots late in games.
When a star player fails to do that, he's a choker in the minds of a large community of fans.
It's not fair at all, but that's how it is.
See: LeBron.
But is LBJ actually that terrible?
We looked at the fourth-quarter shooting stats and shot charts of the most important players in the NBA Finals.
As it turns out, of the seven players who have taken more than 20 fourth-quarter shots in the 2012 playoffs, LeBron is NOT the biggest choke artist of the bunch.
In fact, he's right in the middle of the pack.
1. Derek Fisher: 33% shooting, 45% from three on 27 shots

2. Shane Battier: 35% shooting, 33% from three on 20 shots

3. LeBron James: 45% shooting, 41% from three on 70 shots

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