Clutch 0 ▲ A Learning a Day 2 hours ago · Life · hide · 0 comments Growing up, the game I watched along with my friends was cricket. And there was a familiar story about the Indian team — Sachin Tendulkar, the iconic batsman, would do well all the way to the finals, and then inevitably get out, and the team would fold. It took an entire changing of the guard before India became capable of winning in clutch moments. It was hard not to see the parallel in this year’s NBA Finals between the Spurs and the Knicks. The Spurs led in the first quarter of every game. Across the series, they outscored the Knicks by nearly sixty points in first quarters. And yet the Knicks won four out of five — because when it came to the second half, and especially the fourth quarter, they were a different team. By Game 5, down ten in the fourth, they went on a ten-nothing run and it felt inevitable. You just knew they were going to come through. The Chicago Bulls had the same journey. Years of being unable to get past the Detroit Pistons before they finally summoned the… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.