Nickname given to Mehmet Okur, current NBA basketball
player for the Utah
Jazz.
Okur earned the nickname "The
Money Man" midway through the 2006-2007 NBA season because of his late-game heroics and overall clutch play during the closing moments of several important games. Okur, a 7-foot center/power forward, is uniquely known for his lethal 3-point range. Because of his size, Okur's deep shooting is difficult to defend.
It is rumored that NBA statisticians found Okur, also nicknamed "Memo", led the NBA in game-tying or lead-taking shots with less than two minutes to play for all games played during the 2006-2007 season, ranking him higher than other notable clutch players such as Kobe Bryant and Steve
Nash.
The nickname originated from
Jazz broadcaster
Craig Bolerjack, who so frequently commented that the
long 3's
shot by Okur were "
Money" because of Memo's consistent accuracy in pressure situations. When interviewed by Bolerjack, Okur mentioned that he looks forward to taking the big shots in important situations and that he and his teammates have confidence in his ability to win close games at the end.
Jazz fans, tuning in to Bolerjack's broadcasts during pressure situations, have become accustomed to hearing "Utah down by 2, 10 seconds remaining. Deron Williams with the ball, crosses over, gets into the paint, Okur is open for 3, Williams finds him, the
shot is up......AND IT'S GOOD! The
Money Man does it again! Okur with a 3 at the buzzer!"
Mehmet Okur is now regarded by fans and players as one of the NBA's top clutch performers.
Example 1
Broadcaster 1: "Utah has the ball, down by 2. Who do you think will take the last shot?..."
Broadcaster 2: "The
Money Man, of course. If I'm the Wizards' coach, I'm telling all my guys to not allow Okur to catch the ball."
Example 2
Fan 1: "Who are the most clutch players in the NBA today?"
Fan 2: "Well I'd have to go with The Mamba, LeBron, Steve
Nash, Deron Williams, Agent Zero, and the
Money Man."