Just another reason to love this guy.
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Robert Horry shot the same shot twice in Spurs' playoff games to decide games.
In 03, he had the exact shot for LA in game 5 to beat the Spurs for his Lakers. The shot went halfway down and rimmed out, giving SA the 3-2 edge in their series.
In game 5 in Detroit, Horry shot the same 3 point shot and it went in, and gave his new team, the Spurs the 3-2 edge in the series.
Had the shots been reversed, and he made the one in 03, and missed the one on Sunday night, the Spurs would be only a 1 time NBA champion this Summer instead of a 3 time champion.
Think about that little twist of fate, it puts things in perspective. One inch either way on a 27 ft shot could have made a huge difference in the respectability of this SA franchise.
Just thank God that Horry's timing was impeccable.
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Just another reason to love this guy.
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I hate to admit this, but I had the exact same thought as Jim.
I'm not assuming a 3-time champion yet, though.
Perhaps not, but the odds look a lot better for SA now, then had he missed that shot, yes?
Absolutely. But I'm a worry-wart who tends to assume that the Spurs could get smoked by the Hawks in January.
Whenever someone wants to refer to a non descript game that is more than likely unimportant, it is always "the Hawks in January"
Anyhoo, Jim is correct. If the Spurs manage a win tonight, 2/3rds of Spurs championships will have been decided by 2 seperate 3pt shots from one player. Odd.
possibly another one if Rodman guards him in '95.
Fixed that for ya mikey.
That is right Mikey. Horry won game 1 for Houston in 95 all by himself with all those uncontested 3 pointers. I always said that Horry was the real difference in that series, not Hakeem because he went nuts from the arc.
I guess when you have your finger on 6 championships not involving MJ the last 10 yrs, you have a say in exactly who gets the ring more often than not.
Horry is Hall of Fame bound, just for that reason, IMO.
ahh...thanks bro...good point!
I don't remember Horry drilling a lot of threes in game 1...I remember him making only one shot...unfortunately it was the game winner.
I remember vividly that Horry made 1 FG in Game 1 that year, a jumper from just above the free throw line, but it came with the Spurs up 1 and put the Spurs down 1 with little time left.
It also came right after Sean Elliott missed 2 free throws that would have iced the game.
A woman (a Mavs fan) keeps a good website full of NBA info, and has included her write-ups of the game flow from the 95 playoffs. Here's her entry on the last minute of Game 1 of the 1995 WCF (I've edited for easier reading):
92-92 1:13 remaining.
Rodman misses inside, ahead to (slight over pass) Drexler who
misses the layup.
Robinson 1 of 2. 93-92 SA, 45.9 seconds.
Rivers strips Olajuwon, Elliott is fouled on the break. Misses both. Timeout
Hou. 93-92 SA, 24.1 seconds.
Hou passes the ball around and Horry steps in for 17 foot jumper. Timeout SA. 94-93 HOU, 6.5 seconds.
Elliott misses.
Game over.
Last edited by FromWayDowntown; 06-21-2005 at 12:34 PM.
Ok, he made millions of them in other games then.
But the game winner was the one I remember.
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