I've come to terms....I'll never see another Robert Horry

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I watched him being birthed with the Rockets '94/'95


When he was a relatively unknown knocking down clutch 3 after clutch 3 against my Suns:mjcry:



Sam Cassell was another one.2 of the clutchest young players I've ever seen.




Kinda eases my pain knowing it was his destiny.He daggered other teams besides us:ehh:
 

GoddamnyamanProf

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Ron wasn't a role player, or at least shouldn't have been in his prime

He was the number on that 61-win Pacers team, and was heading for another great season but that brawl incident fukked it up and probably denied him from reaching the level he could've had.

And he was still good with SAC/HOU, it wasn't until he went to LA that he truly became a role player :manny:

Sam I Am wasn't one either and should've/could've made at least 1-2 more all star games :manny:
They werent stars, they werent leading teams anywhere, they were great role players.
 

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Not a franchise player
One-time all star
Known for a specific skill
Unique personality
Not a number 1 or even a 2 on a great team, but did great in his role somewhere further down the list
Fondly remembered
Hall of Fame probability - less than 1%

Sounds like exactly the type of guys I was talking about

Robert Horry isn't a one time all star though breh, and also isn't a DPOY, and an all defensive player. Ron Ron has a much better shot at the hof than Robert Horry.
 
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