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![]() So you're a big Robert Horry fan?
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#2
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![]() What's not to love?
The guy was tough, played good D, rebounded OK and was as clutch as they come. Notable clutch shots for this dude range out over 10 years. Started in 95 for Houston in Western Conference finals at San Antonio. Ending in 2005 for the Spurs in game 5 of the finals against Detroit. With a ton of great moments in between. |
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![]() Great OKC comeback. Should be a fun 4th quarter.
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![]() Incredibly embarrassing 2nd half performance by the Rockets. Wow.
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![]() Horry and Harden would have been great together.
Big shot Bob and Big game James together would have been special. |
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![]() Exactly what big games of note does James Harden have? I remember the one chance he had in the Finals he played poorly. 16-48 from the field in the series against Miami.
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![]() Big Shot Bob averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds a game for his career.
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![]() Bash a man with 7 rings but defend Melo? I respect you way to much to have such a bad opinion on this. You're a fan of Melo so your biased. I get it, I was a fan until I saw the light.
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![]() Check out some of the guys that got rings with the Bulls. Big deal.
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![]() Of course, but he has 7.
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The irony here is rich considering that Anthony may be playing as well right now as he has ever played. But with a supporting cast like Kenyon Martin, Beno Udrich and Ray Felton who wouldnt play well? |
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![]() I didnt make up the nickname.
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![]() He had an excellent series against SA in the Western Conference Finals the same year - 49% shooting, 18.5 PPG. Hell, his numbers for those playoffs altogether were strong - 44% FG, 41% 3PG and 16.3 PPG.
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Interestingly during the playoffs that year his best games were all in losses. |
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![]() OKC floundered because they ran into a better team. A team with 2 first ballot Hall of Famers, you and I both agree Bosh will be, and Ray Allen is first ballot. Plus Lebron is the best ever. They just played a better team. It was not Hardens fault.
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See my post to Chuck. People act like Miami steamrolled OKC, when that is very far from the truth.
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![]() Miami was the better team but in 3 of the 5 games Harden played poorly.
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The thought that championships are the only way to measure someone historically is the single dumbest thing in sports. |
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![]() It all started with Wilt and Russell. Russell was a great, great player but without the genius of Red Auerbach no one in 2014 thinks he was better than Wilt. Lot of those Celtics are in the hall of fame because they played on Boston and not Detroit or Cincinnati
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