Manu drives left, gets the angle on Pargo and then Horry steps up to pick West and give Manu a path to the rim. Manu opts to pass, West reacts and jumps to deflect it, and lands on Horry who was gearing up to set the pick.
You must have a bad memory. See here is how it went down. Horry knew that if he gave a hip check to Nash then some Suns players would be stupid enough to leave the bench area and then be suspended for a game. Not just a game, the ONLY game that counted in the series. He planned it all perfectly.
Same as Horry knew that West would be jumping in the air with his back to the basket so he positioned himself perfectly. Then with ninja like accuracy he delivered the hit to the precise muscles that would trigger a back spasm.
Horry is the Puppet Master.
Manu drives left, gets the angle on Pargo and then Horry steps up to pick West and give Manu a path to the rim. Manu opts to pass, West reacts and jumps to deflect it, and lands on Horry who was gearing up to set the pick.
Of course, I don't know what the play looked like from the Grassy Knoll....
This is the last chance the Spurs will have to repeat...and it's no time for BS trivialities if you want to see that happen(and I know in your heart that you do).
I'd just like you to answer one question for me and I think it will perfectly illustrate the difference in fan mindsets...
Did it occur to you, at any point during that game that that could possibly be the last time Horry would ever be playing a game on his home court in front of his home fans? It could very well be the last time he hears his name chanted...
Did you even think of that during the course of that game?
And I'll let you in on something else...those baseline bums are called smart fans, and they are called smart fans for a reason, and they know ways of interacting with players having done so for decades that the casual fan hasn't got a clue of...
And they also know if they do something the other fans are likely to follow their lead...they are very well aware of this fact and the role they play, the example they set.
For instance, chanting a player's name in his final game...it's a special form of goodbye usually reserved for a certain type of player, not necessarily a Superstar...a player whose contributions are usually hidden in the shadow of their suerpstars, and lost on the casual fan, but are just as important to the teams success as anything...
It's way of saying goodbye...it's a way of saying thanks...we get it.
NEW YORK (AP) -- The backbone of the Yankees said good-bye to his fans Thursday night.
For nine years, Paul O'Neill showed his teammates how to win, how not to give up. Also, how to throw helmets and bats, kick benches and punch walls.
And finally, after the Yankees' 3-2, 12-inning win over Arizona in World Series Game 5 Thursday night, O'Neill finally admitted what everybody knew: He will retire after this weekend.
"I can't think of a better way to go out in my last game at Yankee Stadium," O'Neill said.
"Paul-O'Neill! Paul-O'Neill!" the entire stadium chanted through the entire top of the ninth.
That's the way Yankee fans...who are the smartest fans in all of sports said goodbye to their Horry....as he retired, and took the late 90's Yankee Dynasty with him...quietly.
Times haven't changed...what's changed is that the Spurs have more fans now...fans who are here or joined when the championships were being won, and will will be gone when this run is over...
But the bums will still be here...
And Robert Horry? If that was his last game in front of his home fans...he's going to remember his name was chanted...and he's going to remember a particular group of fans, whose team he once upon a time hurt with his style of play, and who's team he later won pivotal game 5 finals games in Detroit for...got it. Got him. And it's going to be one of the best memories of his career.
Robert Horry > David West
So tell me...did you think about the fact that there is a very good chance it was his last game in front of his home fans?
They chanted his name for a reason.
whottt, though I am certain you and I will be knocking heads before long, you are demonstrating much ownage on this topic. Props.
Of course it did. There were people leaving towards the end of the 4th quarter and it was clear that they didn't consider it might be the last home game of the season.
There were other plenty of other moments to chant Horry's name and that actually did happen. The fact that some fans chose that particular moment was crappy. And you can't tell me that they were doing it because it may have been his last home game. If another player had been involved, the crowd would've been chanting their name. I highly doubt it had anything to do with appreciation for the Rob's body of work while he's been a Spur. Do you think he wants to be remembered for that? And for what happened with Nash?
Since when are people expressing their opinions ownage? Nobody is right or wrong here.
Note to Spur players: if we get past NO and play against a team featuring a player dealing with injury, do not guard them. You can't take the chance that you might upset the fanbase.
Yes, I expressed ownage as fact. Carry on.Since when are people expressing their opinions ownage? Nobody is right or wrong here.
It's my post. Must I begin every post with "IMO"?
If that's your way of saying you agree with him, I'll accept that.
Nice flop by West. He was milking the injury for all it's worth. Better to gain some sympathy from the media after a 20 point blowout, right? He'll be 100% come Monday.
That's what it is.If that's your way of saying you agree with him, I'll accept that.
I don't think it was a cheap shot.
btw here is a clip of the play
http://www.sports-tube.com/view_vide...3e0f1ccebb02b4
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from where i was it sounded like the chant started around the area of the baseline bums... perhaps the area above it and quickly spread through the arena.
i think they just thought it was a hard shot and he was in some pain... you can't give the fans the benefit of the doubt in knowing that he had pre existing back problems... i mean my mom was chanting horry and she had no idea what was going on.
the crowd did give west a standing O once it was seen he needed help getting up and held the applause until he went under the entrance.
they chanted his name a few minutes later after he had got hit with another foul... i think it was just an homage to horry being an enforcer than with anything pertaining to the hornets.
just my 2 cents.
I'd say the majority of fans there weren't considering it...but I'd be willing to bet that Robert Horry knew it.
Why? Because he was demonstrating the at ude the Spurs are going to have to have to beat a seriously good NO Team in game 7?There were other plenty of other moments to chant Horry's name and that actually did happen. The fact that some fans chose that particular moment was crappy.
Because he was the first Spurs player in this entire series to put a Hornet on his butt after they've been doing it to our guys all series?
Because he was perfectly illustrating what he is all about as a player?
Because it was the perfect moment to do so and actually get the rest of the crowd doing it...
Fact: If it was Robert Horry's last game, he's going to remember his name was chanted. I promise you...he's not embarrassed in the slightest about it. It made him feel good.
Yeah...because they chant Horry's name all the time?
And you can't tell me that they were doing it because it may have been his last home game.
They do name chants all the time at AT&T?
Because they do those sorts of chants all the time, don't they?If another player had been involved, the crowd would've been chanting their name.
The probably gave Horry an ovation every time he entered the game last night and majority of Spur fans probably didn't even notice it....
But they were watching that foul...which presented the perfect opportunity to send Horry out in style.
He knew it could be his last game...and I gurantee you he appreciated that chant.
I think it had something to do with his entire body of work...not just his Spur career, but also a SPur killer. Robert Horry is a special player who deserves a special goodbye...you don't see it much because Robert Horry's are rare. IT's the championships and the role he plays in winning them. Not just another bench guy...not a superstar, but a guy who brought the gold with him, and will likely be taking it with him when he goes.I highly doubt it had anything to do with appreciation for the Rob's body of work while he's been a Spur.
For game 5? 21 points in the fourth quarter and OT? In Detroit? In the Finals? On the road?Do you think he wants to be remembered for that?
That happens all the time I guess.
I think Horry giggles when he thinks about leveling Nash's ass...I think it makes him feel warm and fuzzy all over, and I think he feels absolutely no remorse or shame for that foul, and probably considers it a major reason they won the next game and went onto win their fourth NBA championship...And for what happened with Nash?
Becuase Robert Horry has no conscience when it comes to ripping an opposing team or players hearts out...
IF he hit 99 clutch shots in a row against your team to win 99 consecutive game 7's in 99 consecusitve Finals and he has won 99 consecutive championships by beating your team 99 consecutive times...as he is taking the 100th consecutive shot to beat your team in it's 100th consecutive Game 7 in it's 100 consecutive Finals to win his 100th consecutive championship and deal you your team it's 100th consecutive loss...
Not for one instant would Robert Horry thinking of missing that shot and letting you win one...he'd hit it more true and accurately than he had the 99 that came before it...and he'd feel good about doing it. And he'd look at you like you just don't get it as your heart is ripped out.
He would not feel sorry for you for one instant...he does not have that part of a compe ive mind...he is not contaminated with that weakness.
Because it is a game...and it is about compe ion, and their job is to beat the other team...and Robert Horry never gets confused about that.
Not for one second is he ever confused about his purpose and objective on the court in relation to the other team.
And that's why he's got 7 rings.
That's why you want him on your team and not on the other team...
And that's why you chant his name when he is possibly playing in his last game if you get the chance to do so...
There's also that whole setting the tone and not playing like wimps thing...but it's a given that Horry always sets that tone.
SO you tell me then...why did they chant his name?
Because he delivered a hard foul?
For them to cheer another SPurs player doing it, another player would be having to do it, and in case you haven't noticed...there aren't any. Hopefully the players were listening to the fans chanting Horry's name...and not the ones hoping David West isn't offended...because the offended fans aren't going to be the ones focusing on the game 7 at hand...but they'll be complaining every bit as loudly if the Spurs lose....and they'll probably be calling them weak and soft.
Gotcha. I don't have a favorite team. I'll change again. I'll pick the Spews for a few days. You can't register without picking a "favorite"
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I'm not going to get into a pissing contest with you, whott. You have your opinion, I have mine. If it's necessary for you to thump your chest to get through the day, then fine... you win.
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Amen. Not many old school players left. Basketball is turning into a sport for the soft.
"Remember the McHale clothesline on Rambis," he (Byron Scott) sniffed. "That was just two free throws."
....West Flopped....
It keeps getting better.
What kind of Spurs fan would give an ovation to a player heading into a Game 7? What Spurs fan would even entertain the possibility that Horry won't play another home game?
Turn in your card, Whottt.
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Don't pile on poor little me...I'm just trying to get SC's fandom in as good of shape as her bravatar![]()
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