the KD comparison was TIC, but that players make shots at the same rate they always do and that there is nothing out there to prove that clutch players even exist, that comes from the work of Bill James in baseball and Ken Pomeroy in basketball, both of whom i prefer to rely on more than the alchemists who suggest otherwise, however loudly they shout.
So that means you want to set up the last shot for your most accurate shooter most likely to get adequate space created to execute. This was done perfectly vs Purdue for an 80%+ baseline 16' by Haws which didn't go.