It'd probably be someone who isn't on the roster yet. That said, people may think I'm joking, but I really like Domask in those late game situations. While playing different positions, both statwise and filmwise, he's got more than a bit of Talor Battle to him. Unlimited range and if he does catch fire I could see him going for an 8-12 point run in the closing minutes. He's the type of guy you don't mind shooting the ball late from deep to get you back into it or to bury some daggers.
Check the stats out:
Talor Battle (Jr to Sr season):
OEFF: 1.092ppp
3pt%: 36.1%
2pt%: 48.1%
FT%: 72.7%
%Pos: 28%
OReb%: 1.9%
DReb%: 14.5%
AsstRate: 23.9
TORate: 12.9
Stl%: 1.6%
FTRate: 34.5
KPom Ranking: 900th
Marcus Domask (Jr-Sr season):
OEFF: 1.056ppp (-0.036)
3pt%: 34.8% (-1.3)
2pt%: 48.4% (+0.3)
FT%: 85.0% (+12.3)
%Pos: 27% (-1.0)
OReb%: 2.8% (+0.9)
DReb%: 16.9% (+2.4)
AsstRate: 25.9 (+2.0)
TORate: 16.7 (-3.8)
Stl%: 1.6% (0.0)
FTRate: 33.6 (-0.9)
KPom Ranking: 927th (-27)
Overall, pretty similar players with regards to stats outside from the obvious of them playing different positions and of Battle being a large volume 3 shooter compared to Domask being a medium volume three shooter with Domask being much better at FT and better at Rebounding and Assists and Battle being much better at turnover percentage and slightly better at 3pt shooting percentage and efficiency. So long and the short of it, despite the only decent 3pt shooting percentage, Domask is a guy whose clutchness makes him a late game threat in a close game. Just my 2 cents.