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  2. Clutch (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Clutch performance in sports refers to the phenomenon where athletes excel under pressure, commonly known as "in the clutch". These moments can occur at any point during the game, and involve plays that significantly impact the outcome of the game.

  3. The Shot - Wikipedia

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    The play capped off a final minute in which there were six lead changes. Jordan finished the game with 44 points. The Shot is considered to be one of his greatest clutch moments, and the game itself is regarded as a classic. This series was a rematch of the previous season's Eastern Conference First Round series, which the Bulls won 3–2.

  4. Basketball moves - Wikipedia

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    A double clutch is a move associated with a layup or a dunk; it is a change of ball position in mid-air (similar to the "up and under" move, but performed while the player is in the air). It is effectively used by many players. Bank shot. A bank shot is a shot that

  5. Robert Horry - Wikipedia

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    He earned the nickname "Big Shot Rob", because of his clutch shooting in important games. A seven-time NBA champion, he is widely considered to be one of the greatest clutch performers and winners in NBA history.

  6. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    Cobra clutch legsweep. Also called a Cobra clutch buster, the wrestler places their opponent in a cobra clutch, then stands to one side of the opponent, hooks their nearest foot behind their opponent's nearest leg and throws themselves backwards, forcing their opponent backwards to the ground.

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  7. Jerry West - Wikipedia

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    Selvy then missed an open 8-foot shot which would have won the Lakers their first title. Baylor's tip-in attempt was thwarted by Sam Jones. [27] In overtime, Jones scored several clutch baskets to ensure a 110–107 win for the Celtics.

  8. Bill Russell - Wikipedia

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    In the pivotal Game 7, Russell managed to hold Chamberlain to 22 points, 28 points below his season average, while scoring 19 points. The game was tied with two seconds left when Sam Jones sank a clutch shot that won the Celtics the series. Russell (left) defending vs Bob McNeill during the 1962 NBA Finals

  9. Clutch (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Clutch the Rocket Bear is the mascot for the NBA 's Houston Rockets . The informal nickname "Clutch City" was given to Houston, Texas after the Rockets won their first NBA championship in the 1993–94 season. The moniker was adopted in response to a front-page headline in the Houston Chronicle declaring Houston to be "Choke City" after blowing ...

  10. Clutch discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Clutch, an American rock band, consists of thirteen studio albums, five live albums, three compilation albums, five extended plays, ten singles, and two video albums. Clutch was formed in 1991 by vocalist Neil Fallon, guitarist Tim Sult, bassist Dan Maines and drummer Jean-Paul Gaster.

  11. Acie Law - Wikipedia

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    Nicknamed "Captain Clutch" for his ability to take over the game late, Law is well known among Texas A&M Aggie basketball fans for "The Shot," his buzzer-beating 3-pointer to beat the arch-rival Texas Longhorns at Reed Arena on March 1, 2006, as well as for his play in the Aggies' 69–66 upset win against Kansas on February 3, 2007.