Basketball aficionados and casual fans alike remember Michael Jordan's clutch shots in the closing seconds of games. Other clutch shooters, such as Jerry West and Reggie Miller, have buried dozens of shots that separate them from the NBA's ordinary scorers.

Think of them as a special breed of player, one who thrives under pressure.

In the bj-league's brief history, the first generation of stars is still playing and so it'll take time to develop a greater sense of who will eventually be classified as the league's top clutch shooters.