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pass1st
11-07-2011, 11:27 PM
Who's the guy who you would pass the ball to for the last shot/possession?

If it's under 5 seconds on the clock, I would give it to Horry. Everything else, Fisher.

Leetonidas
11-07-2011, 11:29 PM
Horry, dude hit way too many shots in that situation while Fisher is mostly famous for the .4 shot (he's clutch but we're talking end of game, to win it situations)

Killakobe81
11-07-2011, 11:32 PM
Who's the guy who you would pass the ball to for the last shot/possession?

If it's under 5 seconds on the clock, I would give it to Horry. Everything else, Fisher.

just a shot? Gotta be Horry. Yes Fisher is a better all-around offensive decision maker. but I still think horry is the more clutch player.

DUNCANownsKOBE
11-07-2011, 11:33 PM
Horry. Big shots weren't the only way he impacted games. He had 2-3 key momentum swinging offensive rebounds in countless key playoff games, and in his prime was a good defender with length.

perfect fuckin 7th man :cry

mavsfan1000
11-07-2011, 11:35 PM
Fisher was clutch? lol Only once. It didn't become a regular occurrence unlike Horry. Horry by far.

baseline bum
11-07-2011, 11:36 PM
It's gotta be Horry; off the top of my head, the games I remember him icing include
+ Game 1 1995 WCF vs the Spurs
+ Game 3 1995 Finals vs Orlando
+ Game 3 2001 First Round vs Portland
+ Game 3 2001 Finals vs Philly
+ Game 4 2002 WCF vs Sac
+ Game 5 2005 Finals vs Detroit

For Fisher I can only remember 0.4 and Game 4 in Orlando.

Leetonidas
11-07-2011, 11:38 PM
Horry. Big shots weren't the only way he impacted games. He had 2-3 key momentum swinging offensive rebounds in countless key playoff games, and in his prime was a good defender with length.

perfect fuckin 7th man :cry

Not to mention he masterminded a plot to take out Steve Nash knowing that Amaretard was too sex nuts and retard strong to stay on the bench causing their suspension leading to the Spurs' eventual 2007 title. Oh and Diaw too.

Leetonidas
11-07-2011, 11:38 PM
It's gotta be Horry; off the top of my head, the games I remember him icing include
+ Game 1 1995 WCF vs the Spurs
+ Game 3 1995 Finals vs Orlando
+ Game 3 2001 First Round vs Portland
+ Game 3 2001 Finals vs Philly
+ Game 4 2002 WCF vs Sac
+ Game 5 2005 Finals vs Detroit

For Fisher I can only remember 0.4 and Game 4 in Orlando.

I remember him hitting a game winning shot in 2007 against Denver in the first round, iirc

Stalin
11-07-2011, 11:39 PM
could be said one of the great overachievers in history of the nba, his contributions to those 7 rings, were unquestionable

Killakobe81
11-07-2011, 11:43 PM
Fisher has more than just one clutch performance. yes, it's Horry but not as wide as you think.

1. He had clutch plays against Orlando in the FINALS including a big 3 to send a game to OT and to clinch the game.
2. He had a clutch lay-up to clinch game 3 in the Finals vs. the Celts
3. He had the "pick" he set aginst Scola that prevented the Lakers from losing to Houston ...

For shots it is Horry, but Fisher has been clutch too ...

pass1st
11-07-2011, 11:45 PM
Fisher knows when to take advantage when the opposition has brain farts though
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Also, whats the cartoon kid babbling about?

baseline bum
11-07-2011, 11:45 PM
Horry's pick on Nash was way better than Fisher's on Scola.

DUNCANownsKOBE
11-07-2011, 11:47 PM
It's gotta be Horry; off the top of my head, the games I remember him icing include
+ Game 1 1995 WCF vs the Spurs
+ Game 3 1995 Finals vs Orlando
+ Game 3 2001 First Round vs Portland
+ Game 3 2001 Finals vs Philly
+ Game 4 2002 WCF vs Sac
+ Game 5 2005 Finals vs Detroit

For Fisher I can only remember 0.4 and Game 4 in Orlando.
He might not have had any historic buzzer shot against Phoenix in 2005, but I remember one really important go ahead 3 in game 1 when Phoenix just regained momentum and also countless little plays at important times.

The 2005 Suns Spurs series is a blur to me because of how shitty it was, all I remember is Brent Barry and Robert Horry doing something to kill any momentum the Suns were getting. Brent Barry was by far the most underrated player on that team.

DJ Mbenga
11-07-2011, 11:48 PM
horry is more likely to be open. he has a big trying to hedge and stay at the 3 pt line and for bigs that just seems to much for them to do.

DJ Mbenga
11-07-2011, 11:49 PM
Fisher knows when to take advantage when the opposition has brain farts though
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Also, whats the cartoon kid babbling about?


what always gets me. "the foul was on glen davis" lol

Venti Quattro
11-07-2011, 11:55 PM
Fisher for his *leadership* :cry

baseline bum
11-07-2011, 11:58 PM
He might not have had any historic buzzer shot against Phoenix in 2005, but I remember one really important go ahead 3 in game 1 when Phoenix just regained momentum and also countless little plays at important times.

The 2005 Suns Spurs series is a blur to me because of how shitty it was, all I remember is Brent Barry and Robert Horry doing something to kill any momentum the Suns were getting. Brent Barry was by far the most underrated player on that team.

You sure you're not thinking of game 2? I think that's when Horry hit a three right after Nash gave them the lead late in the fourth. Barry was awesome in that series; it was the first time all season he played like the Barry from Seattle.

DUNCANownsKOBE
11-07-2011, 11:59 PM
Yeah that's it it was game 2.

Hooks
11-07-2011, 11:59 PM
Popovich brought in Bonner to replace Horry :rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin:lmao:lm ao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lm ao:lmao:bang:bang:bang:bang:bang:bang:bang:bang:ba ng

Venti Quattro
11-08-2011, 12:00 AM
To be fair, Horry has the shot, and the cheapshot. :lmao

Killakobe81
11-08-2011, 12:13 AM
Horry's pick on Nash was way better than Fisher's on Scola.

Hell no. the great thing is, that Horry's took out 2 Suns players. But we all know that Nash kinda flopped on his. Fisher "knocked Scola the fuck out!!!"

But again since they both have clutch ones that changed the momentum ina playoff series their team was in danger of losing ...again they are closer than you think.

Stalin
11-08-2011, 12:20 AM
lol in pops world, bonner=horry

ElNono
11-08-2011, 12:22 AM
If it's under .5 seconds, Fish every time :cry :cry :cry

Ashy Larry
11-08-2011, 01:12 AM
Horry

Nathan89
11-08-2011, 01:57 AM
Horry. Is. Clutch.

Tbh, this is not NBA forum material.

ElNono
11-08-2011, 02:04 AM
You guys are forgetting Fish with the clutch foul on Barry in '08 that was not called and sealed that series :cry :cry :cry :cry

baseline bum
11-08-2011, 02:38 AM
There's just no stat for being bailed out by the ref; Fisher is one of the kings of the intangibles.

TheSullyMonster
11-08-2011, 03:39 AM
Tbh, this is not NBA forum material.

Laker fan. Cut him some slack.

Venti Quattro
11-08-2011, 03:48 AM
Laker fan. Cut him some slack.

:cry :cry :cry :cry :cry

Giuseppe
11-08-2011, 04:36 AM
You guys are forgetting Fish with the clutch foul on Barry in '08 that was not called and sealed that series :cry :cry :cry :cry

Only pussies & assholes blame the officiating.

Venti Quattro
11-08-2011, 04:37 AM
Only pussies & assholes blame the officiating.

Preach, Giuseppe, preach.

Giuseppe
11-08-2011, 04:39 AM
You fuck, you.

lefty
11-08-2011, 09:23 AM
Horry FTW

He is the real deal when it comes to clutchness

Fisher's .4 is overrated, because it should never counted (yeah I'm butthurt, go fuck yourselves)
Also, in 2009, the fucking retarded POS Jameer Nelson made him look "clutch"


Horry is the real deal

He made big shots big shots for Houston, Los Angeles and San Antonio

He bailed out HOF big men, Dream, Shaq and Tim

pass1st
11-08-2011, 11:02 AM
Horry. Is. Clutch.

Tbh, this is not NBA forum material.

Because it has something to do with the NBA?

ElNono
11-08-2011, 11:54 AM
Only pussies & assholes blame the officiating.

I'm giving Fish 100% credit for getting away with it. how is that complaining about the refs?

You old senile, you

Giuseppe
11-08-2011, 12:01 PM
I'm giving Fish 100% credit for getting away with it. how is that complaining about the refs?

Now that you've backed down I relent.

ElNono
11-08-2011, 12:03 PM
Now that you've backed down I relent.


You old senile, you

Giuseppe
11-08-2011, 12:21 PM
You wiggled out of it quite splendidly.

Congratulations, puss.

ElNono
11-08-2011, 12:33 PM
You wiggled out of it quite splendidly.

Congratulations, puss.


And The Autistic Laker at the same time. Who tries to counter. :lmao

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Giuseppe
11-08-2011, 12:39 PM
El, gettin' cross-threadin' threads on.

tee, hee.

namlook
11-08-2011, 03:06 PM
It depends on the circumstances. Horry and Fisher have certainly had clutch moments but they have also been awful in the clutch at times as well. They were both streaky. Horry's horrific shooting destroyed the Lakers in the 2003 playoffs. I think he was 2-38 from 3 in the playoffs that year. Someone with no skills at all could get lucky and hit a better percentage than that just throwing the ball up towards the rim.

DMC
11-08-2011, 09:11 PM
Who's the guy who you would pass the ball to for the last shot/possession?

If it's under 5 seconds on the clock, I would give it to Horry. Everything else, Fisher.
Horry if he's open over just about anyone else other than Michael or Manu.

If it's clogged, Michael or Manu.

Killakobe81
11-09-2011, 09:55 AM
Horry if he's open over just about anyone else other than Michael or Manu.

If it's clogged, Michael or Manu.

I love Manu more than most (non Spur) fans, but LOL at puttinghim up next to MJ. Go upstairs after a close loss, only Manu fanbois would put his clutch play up with MJ. I love his heart but he has made plenty of errrant passes or bad shots in the clutch as well. Hell even Mj missed/choked in the clutch at times, Manu is clutch but he is on a whole nother level than Manu. And you can make cases for plenty of other players BEFORE you get to Manu (and no I dont necessarily mean Kobe) ...

Muser
11-09-2011, 07:00 PM
If it's clogged, Michael or Manu.

smh

DMC
11-09-2011, 10:50 PM
I love Manu more than most (non Spur) fans, but LOL at puttinghim up next to MJ. Go upstairs after a close loss, only Manu fanbois would put his clutch play up with MJ. I love his heart but he has made plenty of errrant passes or bad shots in the clutch as well. Hell even Mj missed/choked in the clutch at times, Manu is clutch but he is on a whole nother level than Manu. And you can make cases for plenty of other players BEFORE you get to Manu (and no I dont necessarily mean Kobe) ...

I didn't put his clutch play up with Michael. I chose Manu in clutch time in a clogged lane over Horry or Fish, and Michael over Manu. I wouldn't let Kobe even see the ball.

Manu is one of the most underrated players in the league, if not in the history of the league.

Giuseppe
11-10-2011, 12:11 AM
...Manu was, but, the last two seasons have cast a shadow upon a fine career.

pass1st
11-10-2011, 01:19 AM
'sup Curly?

Giuseppe
11-10-2011, 05:53 AM
- "Just sittin', scratchin'. Not doin' much of anything."

- Don Stroud - "Tick, tick, tick."

Daddy_Of_All_Trolls
11-10-2011, 01:11 PM
Last shot? Big Shot Rob, no doubt. Horry was mostly a bench player, while Fisher usually starts. I can think of one game Horry took over, game 5 of 2005 NBA finals. It wasn't just his last 3 pointer, it was the 4 or so he put in starting at the end of the third that won that game. Without his contributions, Spurs go back home down 3-2. Fisher has a similar game, 2010 finals, game 3. His 5 baskets in the 4th quarter won that game, no other Laker starter had any kind of a reasonable offensive shooting game. Kobe's only bucket in the 4th came with about a minute left and sealed the win, they were ahead and probably would have survived a miss. Also, don't forget Derek's six 3 pointers 2001 NBA finals game 5. Derek also tends to lead the league in charges drawn, flops or not. He killed many an easy bucket on the opponent's fast breaks.

For their credit, neither player shied away from the big moments and deferred to others when the going got tough. I can see both players becoming coaches in the future.