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Who do you want taking the last shot in the NCAA Tourney?

  • SportsAndLady
    Some interesting "clutch" players this year.

    Here's my choices of most clutch in the field this year:

    Da'Sean Butler
    Sherron Collins
    John Wall
    Evan Turner

    To me, those 4 guys have made huge shots all year long and in the past when needed in clutch time.

    Who you taking?
  • wildcats20
    As of right now....Butler.

    But I wouldn't mind any one of the 4.
  • GOONx19
    Da'Sean Butler.

    Butler, Collins, and Turner are all gonna knock down the big shots. In my mind, John Wall's going to the rim.
  • Scarlet_Fever
    I picked Turner because I'd be happy with any of them and Turner plays for OSU.
  • mallymal614
    Evan
  • se-alum
    I chose Butler.
  • Benny The Jet
    No Kyle Madson?!?! The hell?!?! haha
  • killer_ewok
    Da'Sean Butler
  • queencitybuckeye
    Turner, as that means tOSU is in the final.
  • GOONx19
    ccrunner609 wrote: Quincy Acy from Baylor leads the country in FG % at 70% so I would prolly take him.
    Quincy Acy hasn't attempted a three all year. You better hope he gets his shot inside ten feet.
  • centralbucksfan
    Turner...he is the most versatile of all the players. He has the ability at 6'7" to pull up over the defense and take it to the rim as well get to the FT line. Can do it all.
  • Swamp Fox
    I don't care who it is as long as he is wearing a Buckeye uniform. I went out on a huge limb and picked them in one of my NCAA Bracket Contests.
  • hoops23
    Evan or Butler..

    But I voted for Evan because he's a Buckeye.
  • september63
    I chose other. Took Kobe Bryant.
  • reclegend22
    Jon Scheyer or Kyle Singler.

    Scheyer might be having a tough game, but he's money when the game is on the line in Winning Time. It's a mistake to leave him off this list.
  • trackandccrunner
    John Scheyer.
  • ts1227
    Armon Bassett.

    but honestly, I've never seen anything like Turner's hit against UM in the tournament. That fucker was pure from 35 feet, and he absolutely knew it.
  • Phog Allen
    Give me Sherron Collins! Dude has been taking and making big shots and plays since his freshman year. He will lead KU to the national title this season and the Jayhawks will need a big shot from him at least once during their run to the title!
  • hoops23
    Whoa! The ghost of hank24 has shown up!
  • SportsAndLady
    centralbucksfan wrote: Turner...he is the most versatile of all the players. He has the ability at 6'7" to pull up over the defense and take it to the rim as well get to the FT line. Can do it all.
    All those players can pull it up over the defense and take it to the rim..
  • swamisez
    Trevon Hughes would probably make a short list as well.
  • centralbucksfan
    SportsAndLady wrote:
    centralbucksfan wrote: Turner...he is the most versatile of all the players. He has the ability at 6'7" to pull up over the defense and take it to the rim as well get to the FT line. Can do it all.
    All those players can pull it up over the defense and take it to the rim..
    Contrary to what you think, NO, not all can get into the lane, stop and pull up over a defender thats in their jock, and not with the efficiency that Turner does. Turners size, along with having the skills he has, is what seperates him from most everyone else. That is why he is the BEST player in college hoops today. I have heard more opposing colleges talk about his size, and how he is able to pull up over defenses as well as get to AND finish at the rim. All are clutch...but I have yet to see any of the above take over games down the stretch and do what Turner has done on numerous occasions.
    Butler would be my second choice.
  • GOONx19
    In the last two minutes and overtimes of games this season, not including the SEC tournament:
    John Wall shoots 60%, with 62 points in 66 minutes and just four turnovers.
  • cbus4life
    Matt Sylvester.
  • gorocks99
    Blake Hoffarber :)