And he works for the Lakers right now
And he works for the Lakers right now
too bad they didn't ask him if he'd start patty over parker.
So would anybody that isn't a complete re .
, half the people on this board are mongoloids and they'd still take Timmy tbh
Ultimately, he would take Hakeem over anyone.
Always love Horry's quotes about being "clutch"..great POV on basketball, tbh..
One of my very favorite Spurs ever. The Spurs could use his post entry passing right now. Watching Danny Green enter the ball to Kawhi and LMA is painful.
Soon after he retired, he said Rudy T was his favorite coach. He let the players be themselves and freelance more. He also said Hakeem was the best BIG he ever played with. He hates the Lakers for letting him go and not re-signing him. He was bitter with the Spurs too. I'm not sure who his allegiances are with.
And yes - One of my all time favorites too. He came to play on the biggest stage.
Wasn't there a weird spat going on between Horry and Spurs a few years ago?
I can't remember very clearly but I remember him saying some negative things about our organization a few years back but honestly I can't remember what it was.
Either way, its nice to hear him speak some truth.
I will never forget Game 5 in 2005 against the Pistons.
Quite simply the point of view from a man who knows basketball in Horry vs Fanboi Entertainment Phans. Which includeds
The left handed jam where he took off just inside the ft line.
Before this thread I thought Tim was just another role player overhyped, but now I realize he's better than Kobe.
To be fair to TD, Horry played with Hakeem and Shaq during their MVP years and with Duncan after when Pop started to limit his minutes.
Sounds like Horry's finally forgiven Pop for smallball.
Yeah after he was let go by Spurs I think he had hard feelings towards pop mostly. Not sure why it's not like anyone else picked him up.
Wtf KobeHorry thinks Bryant, who announced he will retire at the end of this season, will be remembered for his compe iveness, something that was both good and bad.
“I’ve seen first-hand, where they would lose to us in practice, and he wouldn’t talk to us for two or three days,” Horry said of Bryant. “"It's debated on how people are going to look at him, but at the end of the day, I think he was a great basketball player and he brought a lot to the NBA. He shined a light on the NBA that was almost as bright as Michael Jordan’s light.”
I thought I read that he hated the Lakers for lying to him before letting him go, he would have preferred the Lakers be honest with him as they thought he was done, but they didn't tell him that. Apparently they strung him along I think I read. Then when Pop let him go, he told him the truth that he thought he was done and Horry didn't like that either. I think Horry still wanted to play, but I don't think anyone else wanted to pick him up because Pop told them the truth if they called to ask. He can't have it both ways. Not sure if all that info is correct, I read it somewhere a few years back. Can't remember where.
And didn't he also pick Rudy T over Pop?
He was in Kenny Smith's podcast and picked Rudy as said by tmtcsc.
He also picked Hakeem but I don't think he was given Timmy as a choice. I think he chose over Shaq and Kobe.
Mixed feelings here. Liked him with the Rockets (when he was more than big shot bob), hated him with the Lakers.
lmao its a San Antonio website and interview
Of course hes going to pick Duncan over Kobe when talking to Spurs fans
If this interview was for an LA website he would say Kobe
Most of their peers would take Kobe
And the panic in his eyes when he realized he was being very ambitious. I still don't really know how he made it to the rim
What a game though...
A great read. Thanks!
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