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    Robert Horry: By the Numbers


    2. Horry has played in 234 playoff games in his career to date. He ranks second on the NBA’s all time lists for most playoff games played behind only the great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (237). Teams Horry has played on have also never been knocked out of the first round of the playoffs.

    2a. John Salley and Robert Horry are the only two players in NBA history to win an NBA championship with three different teams.

    4. Ron Harper, Steve Kerr, Dennis Rodman, and Robert Horry are the only players in NBA history to win multiple NBA championships with different teams. Horry, one of only four players in NBA history to win multiple les with multiple teams, was able to win more than one championship on each of his stops, in San Antonio (’05, ’07), L.A. (’00, ’01, ’02), and Houston (’94, ’95).

    4a. Horry has made four game winning three pointers in the playoffs in his illustrious NBA career. The man known for his clutch play down the stretch has been able to directly win games on four different occasions. His most recent NBA Finals “moment” came when Manu Ginobili passed to Horry with 5.9 seconds remaining in game five of the 2005 NBA Finals for the game winning three. The three, and subsequent win put the Spurs ahead 3-2 in the series they would go on to win in seven games. Horry was also able to help the Lakers into the 2002 finals when he hit a three pointer at the buzzer to beat Sacramento in the equalizing game four.

    6. *The NBA’s top 10 list for active playoff leaders features Horry’s name in 6 different categories. Horry ranks ninth for points (1,916), fourth for rebounds (1,329), seventh for assists (567), fifth for blocks (220), and second in minutes played with 6,669. The numbers show Horry’s trips to the playoffs have been qualitative as well as quan ative.

    7. Horry leads all active players with seven NBA championships under his belt. Horry won his first le in 1994 with the Houston Rockets. Horry won two championships with Houston, and has won multiple les with each team he has spent at least a full season with. He won two championships in his four years in Houston, three in his seven year stay in L.A., and his most recent two coming in his first four years with the Spurs.

    8. After his seventh NBA championship in 2007 Horry became one of just eight players in the history of the NBA to win seven or more championships. All of the other players on the list with Horry are former Boston Celtics who dominated the 60’s.

    16. Through 16 years of playing professional basketball and three different organizations, Horry has never missed the playoffs. Horry has also never been knocked out of the first round of the playoffs in any of his 16 consecutive trips.

    56. Know as a deadly long range shooter, Horry holds the record for three pointers made in the NBA Finals with 56 long range daggers to date on the biggest stage.

    67. Ninth* on the Spurs career all time lists for playoff games played Horry has played in 67 playoff games with the Spurs to date.

    67a. Throughout his five seasons with San Antonio Horry has amassed 67 three point field goals in the playoffs. His 67 threes rank fourth* on the Spur’s all time list for playoff three pointers made. As it currently stands Horry is behind Sean Elliott (73), Manu Ginobili (132), and Bruce Bowen (134).

    *Prior to the 2008 Playoffs.

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    16. Through 16 years of playing professional basketball and three different organizations, Horry has never missed the playoffs. Horry has also never been knocked out of the first round of the playoffs in any of his 16 consecutive trips.
    This is pretty cool

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    thank u very much for posting this! Robert Horry is one of my favorite players all time! i hope you'll have to update this after this run 4 5

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    Robert horry is my favorite player from the spurs.GO ROBERT HORRY get the 8 rings..

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    Horry's truly one of a kind. Glad we knabbed him shortly after the Lakers kicked him off. Ingrates.

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    He'd be a HOF, when he retires.

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    2. Horry has played in 234 playoff games in his career to date. He ranks second on the NBA’s all time lists for most playoff games played behind only the great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (237). Teams Horry has played on have also never been knocked out of the first round of the playoffs.
    So does that mean he's tied Kareem? I believe he played 3 (or was it 4?) games vs. the Suns.

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    So does that mean he's tied Kareem? I believe he played 3 (or was it 4?) games vs. the Suns.
    I think that 234 includes the games vs the Suns
    From his practice interview this week, he said something about needing 5 games. So maybe he has about 233-234 including the Suns games. I don't know if a couple of the games he didn't play in count.

    Hopefully he'll help our squad win the series.

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    I think that 234 includes the games vs the Suns
    From his practice interview this week, he said something about needing 5 games. So maybe he has about 233-234 including the Suns games. I don't know if a couple of the games he didn't play in count.

    Hopefully he'll help our squad win the series.
    Ohh I was looking at the * at the bottom and assumed it was for all the facts.

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