kendrick perkins, richard jefferson, brian windhorst all employed by KLUTCH sports, i always take what they say with a grain of salt
Horry did a lot more than that, even when he played for the Rockets. My family had season tickets during the championship seasons. We flew to Vancouver to watch the Rockets play the Grizzlies the season after they won the first championship. I remember Rudy T calling Horry to come back in the game and he refused. The assistant coaches tried to get him to go back in the game then he screamed out "nah I got a headache!" I've seen Horry be disrespectful, unprofessional and literally quit on the Rockets multiple times before he got traded. The attitude carried over to Phoenix.
Harden trying to get Tillman to sell the team. Np games played because everyone is infected = team =sold!
lets stop with the 7 ring crap cause its bogus nonsense, port were robbed in 2000, sac was robbed in 2002 and suns were robbed in 2007, loved horry during his rocket days, he could eatafatone after that
The graphic under Horry's name said - 7 championships (3 with kobe) WTF is with that? Are they alluding to Kobe being a diva like Harden or riding Kobe's nuts?
Yeah, I think right now should be a sobering moment for him realizing how little people around the league think of him.
Hardens so whiny that he would never success in 90s. Not because of his playstyle but because older players and coaches wouldnt even let him play and crushed his character in the locker room
Okay, to be fair, Harden didn't miss 27 threes in a game 7. That was a team effort. EG was 2-12 from 3 that night, and Ariza was 0-9.
I didn’t compare harden to Horry I just stated that Horry would never go miss that many threes in a game 7
Right... but NOBODY has ever missed 27 threes in any game, even regular season, so I guess I'm kinda missing your point here.
That is my point Robert Horry as one of tier one clutch players in nba history would never be part of a historic choke job of panic three point shooting