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Should DeMar DeRozan win Clutch Player of the Year?

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Few games have encapsulated DeMar DeRozan’s ability to close a game like Wednesday’s win over the Indiana Pacers.

In a span of five minutes and three seconds, DeRozan did everything possible to put the Chicago Bulls in a winning position — purposefully missing a free throw, hitting a turnaround jumper to send the game into overtime, opening the extra period with eight consecutive points to force the Pacers defense to commit, then dumping off every ensuing pass to give his teammates the best chance to score. He finished the game with 46 points, 18 of which were scored in the fourth quarter or overtime.

After the win, DeRozan couldn’t help but joke about his own fourth-quarter prowess.

“I told JC (Jevon Carter) at the start of overtime — what I told you at the start of overtime?” DeRozan said in the locker room, craning his neck to catch Carter’s attention.

The guard leaned around a reporter to reply: “He said he’s gonna go crazy.”

Both players laughed as Carter ducked away from the media scrum.

“That’s right,” DeRozan laughed. “Before we walked on the court, I told him I’m gonna get to it.”

It’s hard to talk about DeRozan’s presence in the fourth quarter without sounding contrived. At this point in his 15-year career, it’s almost unnecessary to state the obvious: DeRozan’s hands are the most surefire place for the ball to land when a game is on the line.

For DeRozan, whether it’s a high-stakes game in the playoffs or a regular season tilt like Wednesday, those moments still haven’t lost their magic.

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“It’s like a survival mode that kicks in — in a fun way,” DeRozan said. “I’m not scared to fail. I’m not scared to try and make something happen. I want those moments more than anything. It reminds me of my childhood, being a kid, doing the little fake countdown, jumping on the bed. As a competitor, those moments are always something I try to relish.”

As DeRozan tallies another year of standout clutch performances, he’s also levying a second campaign for Clutch Player of the Year.

Bulls' DeMar DeRozan shoots over the Clippers' Terance Mann in the second half at the United Center on March 14, 2024. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)
Bulls’ DeMar DeRozan shoots over the Clippers’ Terance Mann in the second half at the United Center on March 14, 2024. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)

The award debuted last year, and DeRozan was a leading candidate, finishing behind Jimmy Butler and winner De’Aaron Fox. The award is named for Jerry West, who was nicknamed “Mr. Clutch” for his ability to close out games for the Los Angeles Lakers.

Steph Curry is the player to beat in this category, commanding the Golden State Warriors in close games despite other issues the veteran team has faced in the Western Conference. But DeRozan could edge out Curry in several key categories depending on how the final 15 games of the regular season shake out.

DeRozan has played 166.5 clutch minutes across 35 games this season, the second-most in the league behind teammate Coby White (and directly ahead of teammates Nikola Vučević and Alex Caruso). Curry has played 122.5 clutch minutes across 34 games.



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