The professional basketball world has been transfixed by the "clutch run" that Tyrese Haliburton of the Indiana Pacers has been on during the 2025 NBA Playoffs. Most recently, Haliburton hit the game-winning jump shot to lead the Pacers to victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the NBA Championship Finals. This "clutch run" prompted Josh Peter, a sports columnist with USA Today, to contact Turner College economist Frank Mixon late last week to discuss clutch performances in professional basketball, a subject which Mixon has studied in the past. For example, in a 2013 study appearing in Applied Economics Letters, Mixon and his coauthors compare players' performances over the first three quarters of NBA Playoff games to their 4th quarter performances in those same games, finding that on a per-minute basis their early game performances generally exceed their late game or clutch-time productivity. Stay tuned to Turner Business for a report on the column that Peter publishes on this subject.
CSU Head Women's Soccer Coach Jay Entlich recently released a list of CSU faculty who have been chosen by a player as a member of the CSU faculty who has impacted the player in a positive way along their journey at CSU. Four Turner College faculty were included on the list, along with the player who nominated each. Management professor Phil Bryant was named by Sophia Leal , a freshman midfielder from Oxford, Georgia. Sophia attended Eastside High School and was a two-time all-region selection during her high school career. Through the first 10 games of 2024, she has scored one goal and recorded three assists. Next, management professor John Finley was named by Lizz Forshaw , a graduate student forward from Stockton, England. Lizz, who attended IMG Academy in south Florida, has scored four goals and recorded four assists this season. During her senior year in 2023, she scored three goals and recorded two assists. As a junior in 2022, Lizz scored three goals ...
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