Robert Horry
Robert Keith Horry is an American former professional basketball player and current sports commentator. He played 16 seasons in the National Basketball Association, winning seven championships. He won two NBA championships with the Houston Rockets, three with the Los Angeles Lakers and two with the San Antonio Spurs. He earned the nickname ‘Big Shot Rob’ because of his clutch shooting in important games. Horry now works as a commentator on Spectrum SportsNet for the Lakers.
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Robert Keith Horry is an American former professional basketball player and current sports commentator. He played 16 seasons in the National Basketball Association, winning seven championships. He won two NBA championships with the Houston Rockets, three with the Los Angeles Lakers and two with the San Antonio Spurs. He earned the nickname ‘Big Shot Rob’ because of his clutch shooting in important games. Horry now works as a commentator on Spectrum SportsNet for the Lakers. He was born in Harford County, Maryland, and grew up in Andalusia, Alabama. At the University of Alabama, he played basketball for Coach Wimp Sanderson, and he was a teammate of fellow future NBA player Latrell Sprewell. During the 1999–2000 season, Horry played behind A. C. Green but frequently garnered more minutes off the bench than the starters. In the 2000 Finals against Indiana Pacers, the Lakers took a 2–1 lead into overtime. Kobe Bryant led a run to seal the Laker victory, but Horry finished with 17 points in 37 minutes, his high for the Finals. He also set an individual NBA Finals record with seven steals in a game and also hit five three-pointers in a quarter. He is one of only four players to have wonNBA championships with three teams; he is the only player not to have played on the 1960s Boston Celtics. He has also won the NBA MVP award three times, twice with the Lakers and once with the Spurs.
His father, Staff Sergeant Robert Horry Sr., divorced his mother, Leila, and moved to South Carolina. Later, when Robert Sr. was stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia, the father and son met weekly. Horry won the Naismith Alabama High School Player of the Year award. He was selected 11th overall in the 1992 NBA draft by the Houston Houston Rockets as a small forward. He spent his first four seasons with the Rockets, helping them win the NBA Championship in 1994 and 1995. On August 19, 1996, he was traded to the Phoenix Suns along with Sam Cassell, Chucky Brown and Mark Bryant for former NBA Most Valuable Player Charles Barkley. In February 1994, he and Matt Bullard were traded for Sean Elliott, but Elliott failed a physical, because of kidney problems, and the trade was rescinded. He went on to be a key member of the Rockets’ title teams and began to build his \”Big Shot\” reputation with a game-winning jumper with 6. 5 seconds left in Game 1 of the 1995 Western Conference Finals versus the SanAntonio Spurs and hitting a 3 to put Houston up 104–100 with 14. 1 secondsleft in Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the Orlando Magic. Following the victory at the 1995 NBA Finals, he would win their second NBA Championship. He said that out of his 7 championship victories, this was the one he was the most proud of because the Rockets were the sixth seed in the Western Conference.
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