And I don't care what he teams he played for...
He never failed to make the second round, none of the teams of the surrounding eras he played for can say that, non of the supertars he played with can say that.
Tim Duncan can no longer say that you see, and ironically, he can't say it in the very first year Horry was retired.
You know, when the Spurs upgraded to the all time great Matt Bonner Kurt Thomas rotation.
He's got 7 rings, no other player on any team he played for has that many, none of the superstars he played with can can say that.
He's got more playoff appearances than any player in history, and you look at that list, and there are only impressive freaking names on it under Horry's name. None of the the other players he played with are on it anywhere near him, nor are any of the other Superstars.
He did at SF(for the Rockets), he did at PF(for the Lakers) and he did it at C(for the Spurs). Multiple times.
If that many championship teams wanted him, to play what was basically a starting role, and put him on the court in the final minutes of the most important games in the playoffs, and often, he bailed those superstars out, even if it was only for minutes at time, he was much more than merely a 7 and 5 player.
Robert Horry is a very special player, stats be damned. If everything says the player had a little something extra, except the stats? Then it's the stats that are misleading, not everything else.

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