Will Clyburn is one of the standout players for FC Barcelona Bàsquet, but his recent performance has left much to be desired. As the team goes through a rough patch, the lack of his contribution is becoming evident. Clyburn, who turns 36 in May, has been dealing with the aftermath of an injury that kept him off the court for several weeks. Although he has had some notable performances since his return, he has not been able to reach the level he showed at the beginning of the season.

In the EuroLeague, Clyburn was crucial in several victories, scoring 19 points and grabbing 12 rebounds against Paris Basketball, and adding 28 points in a home game against Olympiacos. However, his performance in Italy was disappointing, with very low-key outings, including a game where he did not score or assist in 14 minutes of play against Virtus Bologna.

Barcelona relies heavily on its main scorers, and Clyburn is one of them, alongside Punter and Shengelia. The lack of production from these players on key days has put the team in a delicate situation. With an average of over 10 points per game, his performance is crucial for the team's success in the EuroLeague.

Xavi Pascual, the coach of Barça, has highlighted the importance of getting Clyburn back to form during this decisive stretch of the season. With tough opponents like Hapoel Tel Aviv on the horizon, the team needs its stars to be at their best. The upcoming visit to Breogán will be key, and although the team will play behind closed doors, the pressure is on Clyburn and his teammates to turn the situation around.

The current situation for Barça is complicated, and the recovery of Will Clyburn is essential if the team wants to get back on the winning track and secure its place in the playoffs. With a month full of challenges ahead, the character of the team will be tested, and Clyburn must be one of the key pieces to achieve this.