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Mount Rushmore of Most Clutch Celtics



1. Paul Pierce (The Truth): No explanation needed
2. Larry Bird (Larry Legend): No explanation needed
3. Ray Allen (Jesus Shuttlesworth): A bit controversial I know. The thing is he def got us out of many bad situations in the regular season and playoffs. Even with good defense on him, he always showed up in clutch moments.
4. Isaiah Thomas (King of the 4th): He was not here for too long 2 (1/4) seasons, but he showed up in clutch moments both regular season and playoffs. His game 2 against Washington will always be remembered as one of the greatest playoff performances in not only Celtics history but NBA history.

Honorable mentions:
1. Al Horford (I would put him at #5 but I know I would get flamed for it. The truth is, in the past when he was a starter and got minutes he has made many clutch defensive plays either steals or blocks in late game situations or just solid defense. He’s had many clutch free throws and shots as well. People don’t wanna talk about it, but it’s facts and he’s proven it.)
2. Kevin Garnett (Similar to Al he’s had many clutch late game defensive moments. Shots wise, he has had some clutch shots like I remember the one against the Knicks, Warriors and Sixers as well. He doesn’t have too many though because we would rely on Ray or Paul in late games. Nonetheless, as a third option in late games he always showed up)

Let me know how you guys feel about my list.

by Georgia4life

41 Comments

  1. Ndlburner

    I’m gonna be totally honest, there’s a little bit of recency bias here. Love IT, but he doesn’t belong on an all time celtics list for this storied of a franchise.

  2. sutroheights

    I might go with the guy who had more rings than fingers.

  3. chinesefox97

    Bill Russell obviously needs to be up there. Aside from that good list.

  4. the_big_duffy

    who was hitting all the clutch shots on russells teams? hondo or sam jones?

  5. Airnest8888

    Bill Russell, Larry Bird, John Havlicek, Paul Pierce

  6. Eisenhorn76

    Dude, where the heck is the original Mr. Clutch, Sam Jones, on this list? Probably read up on Celtics history before making one.

  7. sluggosan

    Maybe if you are under 30 this makes sense. There are a whole bunch of Celtics greats you are missing – who are responsible for 13 other titles.

    And while IT had a fun run, no one goes on any Celtics Mount Rushmore with no title and not even a finals appearance.

  8. Plastic_Database_645

    If we won game 7, D White 0.1s put back would go down as one of the greatest plays in Celtics history

  9. DatDamGermanGuy

    Yeah, no clutch Celtics in the 60s, you got that right…

  10. AldiQuarter

    IT being put in conversations he doesn’t belong in yet again

  11. MrRigby632

    Havlicek instead of Thomas. I know a lot of people on here love that guy and that era but bottom line is they didn’t get a championship. He was this generations Antoine Walker.

  12. rawspeghetti

    Sam Jones – Russell himself said Sam and West were the 2 best guys Qin his era with the game on the line

    Also Havlicek had one of the most clutch plays in NBA history, it was basically the Butler Interception of basketball

    Where’s JT? We giving IT credit for 2.5 years and 1 conference finals appearance over a guy who’s been here and done that for 7 years? (I still love IT but let’s be real)

  13. spanther96

    Gahhh I love Allen and IT but gotta put Bill and Hondo here. Havlicek stole the ball by itself is enough to put home on that list

  14. nettlarry

    Nobody is ahead of Larry Legend. Not on the celtics. AND not in the league.
    The bigger the pressure, the better he got. He just did it so often, we became used to it.

  15. Willis050

    Sam Jones and Hondo I would put over Ray and Isaiah. But this two are my honorable mentions

  16. I agree that including Ray Allen is controversial bc they only won 1 ring with him. In defense of including him, I would mention though that some of those subsequent years when they couldn’t quite get over the hump (or overcome injuries), Ray hit some amazing clutch shots, regular season and postseason. There was a series against the Hawks that comes to mind in particular, I think he buried threes to put them into OT and then won it in OT, including one directly in the face of Joakim Noah who was an annoying turd that used to try to battle KG. A Ray Allen 3 in the clutch just felt like it was going down every time.

  17. RiffsThatKill

    Some of those guys shouldn’t be on there, despite them being good. Can’t leave out Russell, Dennis Johnson, John Havlicek, hell even Cedric Maxwell is higher up on the list than Al Horford and probably IT too. People forget Max had clutch games in the finals and playoffs and he won us chips.

  18. Georgia4life

    Sorry the only clutch play I remember of Havlicek was when he stole the ball

  19. gottapeenow2

    Havlicek and Russell?? IDK , guess I’m old

  20. PapaSheev7

    Glad to see my all-time favorite Celtic being represented here.

  21. Agreeable-Arugula360

    So you’re what, 11, 12 years old??

  22. garydehardt

    Just want to shout out Dennis Johnson. For those of us who watched him in the 80s, he always played big in the clutch.

    Cant speak to the 60s/70s teams but Russell, Sam Jones, Hondo and perhaps Jo Jo are all clutch legends.

    Someone here mentioned Cedric Maxwell, which is right on. Always played big when it counted.

  23. PonyBoyExpress82

    IT lol come on man. Dude never came close to winning anything. Celtics fans love overrating these scrams.

  24. Suitable-Classic9237

    Russel, Bird, Pierce, Tatum. When Tatum wins one, these 4 were the top in their championship era throughout C’s history.

  25. BurritoGuapito

    While I agree Ray is controversial but effective and IT was the king of the fourth (briefly), I’d say the only true clutch Cs are the first two and in that order. There are others from older teams I would replace Ray and IT with though. 

    You’ve got a little recency bias but hey, I can’t blame you. Those were/are all fun players to watch, especially in great moments where they shined. 

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