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Yes, DUMB springs to mind, but it's not only about basketball nous, it's about clear thinking and composure under intense pressure.
You would expect Gilchrist to step up in these circumstances, but he is maybe one of the worst, also he must have had FT phobia on his mind.
Groves also is too instictive, he doesn't bother to think.
It has to be Ballinger, Holmes, Hill or Ng. Are they capable?
Of these, Ng and Hill are the only two with any ball handling ability and they are not that flash. Who do you think should shoulder the responsibility in crunch time?
I wish other teams had media who could accurately breakdown teams' strengths and weaknesses the way Boti does- most other articles written about their home team are either sugary sweet one-eyed or avoid mentioning any flaws in their game on the day.