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    Ms. Horry missmyzte's Avatar
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    umm he will only get the Vet min at this stage in his career. He has earned over 50 mil from basketball so far. Why would he need to play for 700k? does he need to feed his kids or something?
    I've never talked finances with Horry, but it is entirely possible. Medical care isn't cheap, and if you know anything about his daughter's condition...

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    what dirty move will Rob try to pull in this series? slapping Kobe's hand?

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    I think the Spurs will only bring Horry back if Bonner is traded or Thomas walks

    Oberto
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    Bonner?
    Thomas?
    Horry?

    I'd like to have Horry for the vet minimum. He could help the young bigs

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    The only way Horry comes back is if Bonner is traded.
    That being said, come back Rob!

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    I can't believe what's goin on in this thread...i'm perplexed.

    When we talk about needing to get younger, when we talk about needing to drop some contracts and open up roster spots...he's at the top of the list.

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    I can't believe what's goin on in this thread...i'm perplexed.

    When we talk about needing to get younger, when we talk about needing to drop some contracts and open up roster spots...he's at the top of the list.
    I agree! I cant believe people are actually hoping that we bring Horry back. Look, they guy was great for us and I am as big a fan as anybody, but its time he retired. If our goal is to get younger and more athletic, Horry should be one of the first to go.

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    I wouldn't mind having him back, if for no other reason, the dude can make me laugh no matter how pissed off I am during the game.

    Almost missing the backboard on a bank-shot...... in priceless!

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    Keep him around on the end of the bench, let him tutor Ian, Splitter, and Sanikidze.

    I hope our big man rotation next year is Tim, Oberto, Thomas, Ian, Splitter, and Horry.

    (Sanikidze is a 3, for those playing at home).

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    I think the Spurs will only bring Horry back if Bonner is traded or Thomas walks

    Oberto
    TD
    Tiago
    Ian
    Bonner?
    Thomas?
    Horry?

    I'd like to have Horry for the vet minimum. He could help the young bigs
    To me, it's either Thomas or Horry. Spurs could choose to re-sign either one but I don't want to him taking playing time to a younger player (Splitter, Bonner or Mahinmi).

    Spurs will have Duncan, Oberto, Bonner, Splitter and Mahinmi under contract next year. I think it's a good PF/C rotation. The only trrouble is that this lineup is full of question marks so Horry or Thomas at the end of the bench could be a good insurance.

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    Keep him around on the end of the bench, let him tutor Ian, Splitter, and Sanikidze.

    I hope our big man rotation next year is Tim, Oberto, Thomas, Ian, Splitter, and Horry.

    (Sanikidze is a 3, for those playing at home).
    Then hire him as an assistant coach. His playing days are done. No way do we keep him on our roster next season.

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    I've never talked finances with Horry, but it is entirely possible. Medical care isn't cheap, and if you know anything about his daughter's condition...
    His daughter Ashlyn in the middle of the pic has a condition something similar to low down syndrome. I didn't know this until a few days ago


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    Sorry folks. Like everyone else, I love Robert Horry too. In fact, after the 2005 NBA Finals against the Pistons, I proclaimed "Robert Horry can be a Spurs as long as he wants. He's earned that right". Well, I no longer feel that way. Anyone watching this series can see he's done. His mind and body are not in sync. The Spurs can ill-afford to give away a roster spot to a 38 year-old PF, who is no longer an every game player.

    A GM's job is to improve the teams roster - all sentiments aside. If I'm the GM, Horry can come back as a coach, but not a player. It's obvious Duncan is being worn down from playing too many minutes and carrying the burden of too much responsibility on both ends of the court. He's not a 2nd year player anymore. He needs frontcourt help. Splitter and Ian coming in will help, but they need more. They'll need more to counter the bigger frontlines that are emerging in the Western Conference. Look at the frontcourt size of next year's version of the Fakers, Blazers and Rockets.

    It's time to turn the page and start adding more productive pieces around the Big Three.

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    I saw him at the game tonight, I said, "You realize this is probably the last game I'll ever see you play in."

    He responded, "Why is that?"
    "Because you're retiring...."
    "No I'm not."
    At that my jaw dropped open. "Really, you're not retiring??"
    "I hadn't planned on it."

    I stuck around for the post-game and asked him again. As he was giving me a hug ( ) I asked him, "So you're serious? You're really not retiring?" Again he said, "I hadn't planned on it." I responded, "Good." Which made him smile.

    So that's my big news, RoHo plans to stick around another season and see how many more playoff records he can beat. If he was just messing with me and does retire, I'm gonna be MAD....
    Misti, I´m glad you made the game! I hope to catch another one with you someday. You are the coolest, most level headed, sweetest fan of any NBA team I know. You squash the trolls by your exemplary example.

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    I think its time for him to hang up his jersey and get into the role of analyst for TNT or something.

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    I think Robert Horry retired after last season.
    Agreed.

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    His daughter Ashlyn in the middle of the pic has a condition something similar to low down syndrome. I didn't know this until a few days ago
    It's worse than Down's, IIRC. She needs constant care.

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    Sorry folks. Like everyone else, I love Robert Horry too. In fact, after the 2005 NBA Finals against the Pistons, I proclaimed "Robert Horry can be a Spurs as long as he wants. He's earned that right". Well, I no longer feel that way. Anyone watching this series can see he's done. His mind and body are not in sync. The Spurs can ill-afford to give away a roster spot to a 38 year-old PF, who is no longer an every game player.

    A GM's job is to improve the teams roster - all sentiments aside. If I'm the GM, Horry can come back as a coach, but not a player. It's obvious Duncan is being worn down from playing too many minutes and carrying the burden of too much responsibility on both ends of the court. He's not a 2nd year player anymore. He needs frontcourt help. Splitter and Ian coming in will help, but they need more. They'll need more to counter the bigger frontlines that are emerging in the Western Conference. Look at the frontcourt size of next year's version of the Fakers, Blazers and Rockets.

    It's time to turn the page and start adding more productive pieces around the Big Three.


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    It's worse than Down's, IIRC. She needs constant care.
    That's sad

    May God continue to give the Horry's the strength to care for their precious daughter...

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    I hope he doesn't come back to the Spurs.

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    I have a hunch he will not retire and will sign with the Lakers next year.

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    I have a hunch he will not retire and will sign with the Lakers next year.
    He better not!

    Stay a Spur or retire, Rob.

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    isn't dallas where he was talking about going to if nowhere else? i could've sworn i remember hearing something about that but don't quote me on it....

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    Horry is a great person and player. Im thankful for all he has done for the Spurs. With that said, it is still time for him to retire.

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    One more season, Rob.

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    I wouldn't mind having him back, if for no other reason, the dude can make me laugh no matter how pissed off I am during the game.

    Almost missing the backboard on a bank-shot...... in priceless!
    Remember when Horry took bit one of the Mavs?

    Dude knows how to enjoy basketball. I'd only keep Horry because I don't want any other team to sign him up, and I'd rather Horry just retire as a Spur. One Roster spot isn't a big deal.

    Plus, Horry's tutelage is invaluable.

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