Even though his career isn’t as impactful as Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan or the late Kobe Bryant, seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry still made such a mark on the league during his time as a player.
Basketball Hall of Famer Rudy Tomjanovich recently campaigned for one of his former players to join him in the Hall of Fame. Tomjanovich, who won two championships as the coach of the Houston Rockets in 1994 and 1994, believes Robert Horry deserves a spot in Springfield, MA.
Welcome to Chapter 845 of the NBA’s Who Is The G.O.A.T. debate. In this edition, we’ll narrow our focus onto Chicago Bulls icon and six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan, and Kobe Bryant, a five-time champion with the Los Angeles Lakers… two of the usual suspects in this hyper-charged debate.
Robert Horry recently made an appearance on The Dan Patrick Show, where he was asked about Anthony Edwards being compared to the great Michael Jordan. Horry wasn't buying the comparison and felt Kobe Bryant was the only one who deserved that honor.
On a recent episode of ESPN's "Get Up," Kendrick Perkins shared his list of the most clutch playoff players of all time. Known for his insightful and candid commentary, Perkins didn't hold back in naming the players he believes have risen above all others when the stakes are highest.
Former Los Angeles Lakers legend Robert Horry's son will stay in the area for college. Robert's son, Christian Horry, will remain in Los Angeles to play basketball for UCLA.
The son of one of the NBA’s most prolific winners is headed to one of college basketball’s winningest programs. Christian Horry—a Class of 2024 guard from Harvard-Westlake High School in Los Angeles—has committed to play for UCLA, he announced in a Friday morning social media post.
Whenever an NBA player decides it is time to walk away from the game they love, it is a tough pill for that player and fans alike to swallow. For some, this could mean the end of the road as far as their playing days are concerned while others continue to play overseas or in another exhibition league like the Big 3.
Robert Horry has a complicated relationship with the San Antonio Spurs. He won two rings with the Spurs and achieved immortality in 2005 against the Detroit Pistons, but in appearances since his time with the Silver and Black, he has done his best to alienate himself.
No matter how long ago you might have played alongside Shaquille O’Neal, the big fella will always have your back. The NBA legend jumped at an opportunity
In the video, the former champion could be heard saying “you suck” to the referee.
Were Murray’s comments on “All the Smoke” critical of the Spurs, complimentary, or both? More often than not, Spurs fans are used to hearing nothing but praise about the organization from current and former players, so it always comes as a surprise when someone starts mouthing off and making seemingly unfounded or misguided comments.
Robert Horry spoke about the hiding spot for his 7 NBA championship rings. There is a lot of nuance to basketball and beauty to the game, but at the NBA level, one thing matters more than anything else.
As Horry explains it, he believes many second-generation athletes often lack aggressiveness because they believe the game will just come to them.
“Big Shot Bob” made a living knocking down clutch shots, but he says Lillard “has hit a clutch shot against every team.” View the original article to see embedded media.
Some San Antonio Spurs fans apparently took their love for Tim Duncan way too far.
Since watching ESPN’s highly-acclaimed documentary “The Last Dance”, Robert Horry shares his point of view on the similarities between Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan.
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