
But I'd personally be quite satisfied being a Robert Horry-type player if I couldn't be one of the league's best players as well as one of the most successful - the Jordans, Birds, Magics and Russells throughout history.
D-Wolverine 99027 wrote:So you're saying his carreer has been for nothing because he didn't get a ring? Just because he didn't get to that ultimate goal doesn't mean he's worth less than a guy who just was there to help when his number was called, and nothing else... I'd like to see defenses adjusting to Horry during the final minutes of close games like they did on Malone, and then we might see who we would ( inexcusably and unjustifiably ) call a worthless bench player...![]()
My point exactly... I myself am a Warriors fan... I don't expect us to get the title next year, I'll be kept interested by the fight to reach th eplayoffs after 10 yeasr of drought... Baby steps, getting better and better than what you were previously and slowly overmatching your opposition, that's what team sports is all about...
lol no, i already mentioned how karl malone is a great player and all that good stuff so i don't know what that's all about
true but the jazz weren't the warriors. they were championship contenders for some time. winning their divsion or getting homecourt advangtage were tall accomplishments but they were gunning for the title each year.
beau_boy04 wrote:I'd rather be Karl Malone because of his tremendous and legendary career full of awards and personal recognition. Even though he had the luck to taste a Nba Championship ring, he still got a gold medal (not sure how many he has, i'm guessing just the one from 1992.) Robert Horry has just been lucky enough to be at the right place at the right time and be a valuable but not exceptional contributor to his team's success.
Batman© wrote:Well in tonight's game against the Pistons, it showed why I would rather be Horry than Malone. First off, I don't look like a steroid-atticand 2nd off he got the chance to play with 3 great players in Olajuwon, Shaq and now Duncan. He also hit the big shot tonight that won the game for the Spurs along with on his way to getting his 6th ring.
Quite possible, though I picked Robert Horry's career before it was cool.
But it's the bling-bling that matters to me, and others
Simmons, ESPN Page 2 wrote:When someone asked me in a recent mailbag whether I would have Horry's career (multiple rings and rich) or Barkley/Malone's careers (no rings and obscenely rich), I opted for Horry's career (and didn't even think twice). Imagine playing on five (soon to be six) championship teams, ending up with a cool nickname, making $50 million, earning the everlasting respect of everyone who ever played with or against you … and you didn't have to deal with any of the superstar BS? Have a great game, everyone notices you. Have a terrible game, nobody notices you. And that's your life. Doesn't that sound like the ultimate gig?
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