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Originally posted by <b>ArtestFan</b>!
Kobe Bryant has come up big for the Lakers over and over again at the end of games. You can't just assume that Tracy McGrady has the same ability, when he hasn't shown it yet.
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What NBA do you exactly watch? I don't believe I've seen it myself.
As for the winning argument, it should factor slightly into the argument, but it's becomes a difficult task to do. If a player has been deprived the opportunity of a winning situation, how should you evaluate that player? Do you simply disregard him for not lifting a team solely by himself to success, or do you make allowances given his situation? The same goes for players who put up depressed statistics, but on a winning team. How do you accurately determine the value of each of those players? It's a delicate balancing act when judging the merits of any player.