Robert Horry Want's You Coli Sport Fans/Stans to Know It's Still Just a Business

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Robert Horry was a part of three championship teams as a member of the Lakers for seven seasons, but the way L.A. kicked him out the door has evidently left a bad taste in his mouth.

Horry penned a wide-ranging piece at The Players Tribune which is definitely worth your time. And while there are stories about Phil Jackson, Rudy Tomjanovich and Hakeem Olajuwon that are all of interest, this part about the business side of things grabbed me the most.

Honestly, I left the Lakers with so much hatred for that team. I felt that the way they handled my situation was so wrong. I remember going into the exit meetings after we had won the title and it was my year to opt out. You walk into the meeting and everyone is hugging you, kissing you, praising you.

I said, “I know I make too much money and I know you’ve got a hard-on for Karl Malone.” They had been wanting him for five years, ever since Phil got there. I’m a realist. Tell me like it is and I will respect you more, just don’t go behind my back. I told them I’d stay for $2 million, but they weren’t interested. All I asked them was to allow me to find a team before the money dried up and not to wait until the last day to release me. They told me, “We won’t do you like that.” […] Well, they didn’t do me like that. They waited until the next to last day to release me.

This is what athletes mean when they say, “It’s a business.” Hell yes, we make a ton of money to play a silly-ass kid’s game. But even if you’re the hero, even if you hit one of the biggest shots in franchise history and win multiple titles, your ass can be out the door the next day. […] I actually have five NBA titles thanks to the Lakers. Three from playing with the team, and two from them showing me the door.

Basketball at the professional level is indeed a business. But if things went down exactly as Horry is saying they did, he’s well within his rights to take issue with the way things ended in Los Angeles.

http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports....red-for-that-team/?ocid=Yahoo&partner=ya5nbcs

:ufdup::ufdup::ufdup::ufdup: This is from the players own mouth. So many on here come down on players for getting their business together and trying to have some amount of power amongst themselves, I will never knock an NBA player for whatever they do, cause someone is making more off their black assess.....Melo :salute: Knicks :umad:
 

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Robert Horry was a part of three championship teams as a member of the Lakers for seven seasons, but the way L.A. kicked him out the door has evidently left a bad taste in his mouth.

Horry penned a wide-ranging piece at The Players Tribune which is definitely worth your time. And while there are stories about Phil Jackson, Rudy Tomjanovich and Hakeem Olajuwon that are all of interest, this part about the business side of things grabbed me the most.

Honestly, I left the Lakers with so much hatred for that team. I felt that the way they handled my situation was so wrong. I remember going into the exit meetings after we had won the title and it was my year to opt out. You walk into the meeting and everyone is hugging you, kissing you, praising you.

I said, “I know I make too much money and I know you’ve got a hard-on for Karl Malone.” They had been wanting him for five years, ever since Phil got there. I’m a realist. Tell me like it is and I will respect you more, just don’t go behind my back. I told them I’d stay for $2 million, but they weren’t interested. All I asked them was to allow me to find a team before the money dried up and not to wait until the last day to release me. They told me, “We won’t do you like that.” […] Well, they didn’t do me like that. They waited until the next to last day to release me.

This is what athletes mean when they say, “It’s a business.” Hell yes, we make a ton of money to play a silly-ass kid’s game. But even if you’re the hero, even if you hit one of the biggest shots in franchise history and win multiple titles, your ass can be out the door the next day. […] I actually have five NBA titles thanks to the Lakers. Three from playing with the team, and two from them showing me the door.

Basketball at the professional level is indeed a business. But if things went down exactly as Horry is saying they did, he’s well within his rights to take issue with the way things ended in Los Angeles.

http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports....red-for-that-team/?ocid=Yahoo&partner=ya5nbcs

:ufdup::ufdup::ufdup::ufdup: This is from the players own mouth. So many on here come down on players for getting their business together and trying to have some amount of power amongst themselves, I will never knock an NBA player for whatever they do, cause someone is making more off their black assess.....Melo :salute: Knicks :umad:

I can drink to that and totally agree. Fans have an extremely hard time understanding this shyt is all business at the end of the day. It is one company and 30 individual facilities working for a common goal and that is to make profit and make the league/company grow.
 

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All I asked them was to allow me to find a team before the money dried up and not to wait until the last day to release me. They told me, “We won’t do you like that.” […] Well, they didn’t do me like that. They waited until the next to last day to release me.

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LMAO, you brehs should check out the whole article by Horry (if you give a fukk) it's comedy but it's a truthful unfiltered look at the game from Horry's perspective, it's a great read even the first paragraph is GOAT.

Here are a few things I think: Brent Barry was one of the smartest players I ever played with in the NBA. Rudy Tomjanovich was the best coach I ever had, not Phil Jackson or Gregg Popovich. Kobe Bryant was the hardest working player I ever played with. The Triangle is just a fancy name for the same plays that 50 percent of the NBA runs. Dennis Rodman was a genius. Basketball is a ruthless business. Winners don’t take no shyt.
 
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I’ll give you another example. When I got traded to the Lakers in ’97, Kobe Bryant was just a rookie. The dude couldn’t shoot threes. We would play this shooting game every day after practice. It was me, Kobe, Brian Shaw, Mitch Richmond and Kurt Rambis. Kobe would lose every time. We would get to practice the next day and sure enough, Kobe would already be there shooting nothing but threes. Like clockwork, at the end of practice he’d say, “Let’s play the game! I’m ready for you.” And we would beat his ass again.

He would never stop. It was incredible. He practiced until one day, a couple months later, he finally won. If you literally said, “Kobe, I bet you can’t make five in a row by dropping the ball and kicking it in from half court,” that motherfukker would go out there and practice it until he could do it. And that’s what people don’t understand when they talk about champions — when they talk about a winner’s mentality. Kobe’s dedication to the game is unreal. And I mean that in the truest sense … it was literally unbelievable. The common denominator in every championship team is the mentality that Kobe has, and the mentality that Hakeem had with me at that Christmas party. You have to be so obsessed with winning that you pull no punches with your teammates, even when you’re in first place. Even when you’re a defending champ.



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Great read, and the scary part

This was robert horry, he was a KEY part in those chips, not some random. Just imagine how dirty those guys get it. This is the reason why I dont hate on athletes that seek money elsewhere (like RG3 pimping subway and everything else) we get so caught up as a fan that we dont realize that teams just use ALL of these people like pawns to generate money for their selves.
 

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You know how many off-court conversations I had with the Zen-Master Phil Jackson in my entire time with the Lakers? One. I was sitting in the trainer’s room getting treatment and he was sitting on the table across from me.

“What happened with you and Danny Ainge in Phoenix?” he asked.

“I didn’t like him, so I blew up and threw a towel at him. I didn’t handle it the right way.”

“Okay.”

And that was it. We won three titles together. Go figure.

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Serves mitch right, not retaining Horry might've cost us that '04 title. By relying on that old coot Malone all we had left behind him was Slava Medvedenko and 'sheed is winning that matchup every time. The FO treatment of Horry in no way reflects how the fans viewed him which is what makes it so crazy. Not surprising cuz GOAT franchise love scandal, but Horry was a stand up nikka with us he ain't deserve that. :ufdup:
 
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