
Could Tyrese Haliburton Be the Most Untouchable Clutch Player We’ve Seen This Century?
Here are the top-five qualifying All-Stars in clutch eFG%:
Keep in mind Haliburton is only in his fifth season in the NBA, so his sample size is especially muddied by his exploratory first two seasons, before he rose to the levels of stardom that we are now familiar with.ÂÂ
Another thing worth mentioning is how turnover-averse Haliburton is in these situations. For his career, Haliburton has a pristine 3.86 assist-to-turnover ratio. That’s the best mark of any All-Star who qualified for our clutch list. In fact, the only other All-Stars to have a 3.00 or better assist-to-turnover ratio are Fred VanVleet (40.7% eFG), LaMelo Ball (45.1%), Nick Van Exel (38.7%), and Gary Payton (47.9%).ÂÂ
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