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Are narratives about "clutch" players just clever marketing for average stats?
As advanced analytics reshape how we evaluate athletes, the romanticized notion of 'clutch' performance is increasingly questioned—are these narratives a product of selective memory and marketing rather than statistical reality? Cast your vote and share your take on whether clutch reputations hold up under scrutiny.
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