(00:00:00) - Intro (00:02:35) - Playing With Incredible Big Men, Hakeem (00:07:08) - Upbringing In South Alabama, College Hoops (00:13:00) - 1992 Draft, Rockets Run & Titles, Vernon 'Mad Max' Maxwell (00:28:10) - Defensive Skills, 2-Peat In Houston (00:38:00) - Lakers Run, Shaq/Kobe/Phil Stories, 3-peat (00:49:30) - Big Shot Rob, Game Winners (00:56:00) - 2003 Loss to Spurs, San Antonio Run & Titles (01:02:30) - 7th Ring, Sweeping LeBron, Wembanyama (01:16:50) - Favorite Championship Win (01:22:20) - Quick Hitters (01:29:05) - END
That said, he was never any better than the third guy on any team he won with and he was usually the fourth or fifth guy. Rick Fox and Derek Harper or Horace Grant or Glen Rice or Ron Harper in Los Angeles were as or more valuable or played more minutes ... In Houston Otis Thorpe and Clyde Drexler were the no. 2's and Vernon was arguably 3rd guy or 2nd guy in 94... Interchangeably with OT. After Clyde in 95, I'd argue Horry was third guy sure. Especially as the progenitor stretch 4 come that postseason in '95 when the PF was such a valuable position in the 1995 playoffs with Horace, Dennis, Barkley, Kukoc, K. Malone... It kind of decided the 95 Championship after the Centers of Robinson and Olajuwon and SHAQ and Smits and Ewing... Horry never averaged more than 10 ppg after Houston for a season. With the Lakers he averaged 6-7 ppg. That's crazy!!!! He was a truly non dribbling Scottie Pippen... He played quiet Pippen position. He didn't set up offenses, lead the break... He made hustle plays, he hit open shots off swingarounds, he got points off of loose balls, tip dunks etc. He was about 1 steal 1 block a game. He wasn't Pippen, he wasn't Magic. He was long, tall, and serviceable. An in the cut assassin... He's an odd all time player. He was almost traded like 3x in Houston... In 94 for Sean Elliot... In 95 you had to think they offered him up for Drexler instead of Thorpe at first... Houston probably just told Portland Drexler is too old @ 19-20 ppg now for Horry, this isn't 1992 anymore! Horry would have been a nice Blazer from 95-98 or further into the 2000's but I'm sure he would have been moved before 99 or 2000 and possibly sooner. Horry was a tweener. A nice piece 🧩 not a no. 2, hardly a no. 3 but a 3b, 3c, 3d, 4, 5, 6, 7th guy... But he in Portland with Clifford Robinson from 95-97 or so... Horry had Kersey elements to his game... Harvey Grant elements. But Houston luckily kept him for Houston fans sake cuz Drexler, Smith, Elie and Cassell and Chilcutt definitely needed Horry to stretch 4 and guard Malone & Barkley and stretch Rodman out of the paint. That said, when Horry played Karl Malone in 97 & 98 with Los Angeles he got his ass handed to him.. And in San Antonio I mean, he was definitely after Parker, Bowen, Ginobili and their other others that ran thru brick 🧱 walls for Duncan and Pop. Horry would have been a nice Mav or HeaT in 05-07... Too bad. I could have used a couple different champions in there besides San Antonio... Their dynasty disagrees with my palette 🎨
Now this guy knows his shit! Broke down the Kob, Mj, Bron perfect. Love how he mentions all the other allstar players in his era too. Them dudes was nice
This is the most intelligent well orchestrated basketball podcast probably out there. S/o to Big shot Bob for being a true basketball legend man such insight. But also s/o Matt & Stackz for growing and really elevating their games as host. 🤝💯
I love Big Shot. He's the greatest clutch role player of all time. Everyone knows about the game winning 3's, but Big Shot hit so many clutch shots inside 2 minutes that stopped teams from getting close or put the game out of reach. Not only that, but like he says here; he didn't get respect for his defense. This guy would chase every rebound in crunch time or find a way to get a block. It's awesome to see Big Shot on All The Smoke.
I loved watching Horry show up on dynasty after dynasty and knock down big shots to win titles. He's a winner in life. One of the best interviews. Keep up the great work brothas.
Even w all his success in terms of winning multiple championships and playing along all time greats, he stills favors The Dream and being drafted to the Rockets 🚀 and being from the H, that’s beautiful to hear 😢🤘🏼
@@constantina348 get a life! What are you worried about that for! What's a bad teammate anyway? Were you there? Then don't worry about it oh brother! Just live your life.
Big shot rob, super underrated and doesn’t get enough recognition it’s a shame. I love the fact that stak n Barnes always recognized the real hoopers that played back in the day
Normally don't watch the whole episode of these and skip parts but when I saw Big Shot Bob I had to watch the whole thing. Besides multiple championships on three different teams he was basically a historian being a part of so many great teams. Some of my best childhood memories was Horry hitting those big shots vs the kings and spurs. The ending was beautiful with grown ass men giving each other their flowers. Thanks for this. 👏💯
Big Shot Bob never heard him talk before this. I can hear him talk for hours. 7 championships and has played with the greatest players ever. Whether he played or not when his number was called he was ready showed his professionalism. Much respect to Robert Horry.
One of their best interviews yet! Big Shot Bob! This dude is as down to earth and real as it gets! 7-0 in the NBA Finals is CRAZY!! That said, are we really gonna let them get away with not asking Robert Horry about the Will Smith resemblance? 😂
58:04 As a Laker fan, I’ll never forget that shot. Literally felt like that. Would’ve bet the house that it was going in. Could’ve changed the whole series.
Love Robert Horry! One of my favorite Lakers. Clutch personified! By the way, Peja did play in that game 7 but missed that big 3 at the end of regulation.
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview. His Game 5 shot against the Pistons when they were trying to repeat was a heart breaker for me. When he was on the Lakers and Rockets I didn't mind so much though. Great player.
Robert Horry Is The Type Of BasketBall Player And Person That You Want To Meet And Know!!! Thank You All The Smoke For Having This Really Great InterView.......Big Shot Bob Is A Legend No Question!!!!
That's-COOL.MJ also called Kerr and apologized about giving him that 2 piece. LOL. Couldn't be tho,you-SLAP-me and it's on !!!! LOL. Star player on the time or not.
this dude horry is the luckiest player in nba history played with so many all time greats,played for the 2 greatest coaches in nba history and won 7 rings as a role player a role player winning that many rings is never happening again but he's the goat role player without a doubt
I wouldn’t cal it luck, I would call it him being a great player overall. He was a smart fundamentally sound player that can play defense as well and do the little things other stars don’t like doing. That wins championships, and the only way rob was that good was cuz he worked his ass off to do all those things. Great Coaches that know how to win saw that and got him. There’s a reason the spurs went after him after 2004, and the mavs and heat wanted him too. He was drafted to Houston to complete a championship team, and the lakers got him to complete a championship team too. Dude was a valuable player. He was like a great stretch 4 that can play d and get rebounds. Similar to a what 3 and d players are today
Robert horry is the REAL real one. Dug him on Houston, but being from so cal, this dude provided SO many goosebumps moments, you cant count them! Not just the clutch 3's either. Clutch D, clutch buckets. And down to fuckin earth. Not just a coincidence he won 7 rings. He is one of the reasons those teams WON all those rings, in dramatic fuckin fashion. I can replay marv albert now....horry, for the win....YES!!! Rrrrooooooaaaar!!
I moved to Houston in '92-95, and Horry was my favourite player. My fav play of his was a fast break 2 on 1, and he was the 1. Blocked the first guy, then blocked the second guy and team went back the other way. Shows that he actually liked playing D.
Big Shot Bob has ice water for blood! When everything is on the line, give that man the ball. He dont know how to miss in the clutch! One of my All-Time favorite Rockets!
Head to head against Mad Max, Jordan averaged 30 points, 5 assists, 6 rebounds, 2 steals, 1 block and shot 50%FG and 43%3P. Max averaged 14, 2, 2, 1, 0, shooting 42% and 23%. And Jordan won 11 games to 6.
I watched those Rockets teams and I experienced something that I haven't experienced since. Shot clock running down, team's behind, I was never uncomfortable. Whether it was Elie, Max, the Jet or Horry, chances were pretty good. None better than Big Shot Bob.
The second year they won, they won literally coming from behind in every single series, with no homecourt advantage because of their seed but you were never worried at all?? Sure buddy, I believe you.
Incredible interview Robert ori easily add the most prolific basketball career ever for a non superstar.... This man played with and against all of the greatest players to ever play with the exception of a few generations
Dude that one broke my back as a young basketball fan. I fell in love with Sac as a teenager watching Jwill, Weber, Divac, and reluctantly Bibby. At first I was mad but became a huge Bibby fan and those battles every season were always just outta reach... But finally we had their number that year and One second from breaking through
Respect to Robert Horry because I heard that he wasn't happy with MJ when The Last Dance aired but he being honest and letting people know MJ is number 1. That says lot about the man.
What made Horry even more dangerous is how long his arms are. Tayshaun Prince almost blocked Horry's game winner in the 2005 finals but Horry's arms were just long enough to get the shot off.
(00:00:00) - Intro
(00:02:35) - Playing With Incredible Big Men, Hakeem
(00:07:08) - Upbringing In South Alabama, College Hoops
(00:13:00) - 1992 Draft, Rockets Run & Titles, Vernon 'Mad Max' Maxwell
(00:28:10) - Defensive Skills, 2-Peat In Houston
(00:38:00) - Lakers Run, Shaq/Kobe/Phil Stories, 3-peat
(00:49:30) - Big Shot Rob, Game Winners
(00:56:00) - 2003 Loss to Spurs, San Antonio Run & Titles
(01:02:30) - 7th Ring, Sweeping LeBron, Wembanyama
(01:16:50) - Favorite Championship Win
(01:22:20) - Quick Hitters
(01:29:05) - END
Appreciate this!
He avg 7.0 pts a game, by Chuck's definition is a busrider, but he's also a winner, I think take him over Chuck
Nice. The effort for this is always great to receive.
Literally earned his 7 rings he was a key contributor to all those championships… always answered the call
Most clutch role player EVER
@@yusufabdullah5008& it’s not even Close!! Lakers had 2 of the greatest, clutch role players. Horry & Fisher
They dont call him big shot bob for nothing
That said, he was never any better than the third guy on any team he won with and he was usually the fourth or fifth guy. Rick Fox and Derek Harper or Horace Grant or Glen Rice or Ron Harper in Los Angeles were as or more valuable or played more minutes ...
In Houston Otis Thorpe and Clyde Drexler were the no. 2's and Vernon was arguably 3rd guy or 2nd guy in 94... Interchangeably with OT. After Clyde in 95, I'd argue Horry was third guy sure. Especially as the progenitor stretch 4 come that postseason in '95 when the PF was such a valuable position in the 1995 playoffs with Horace, Dennis, Barkley, Kukoc, K. Malone... It kind of decided the 95 Championship after the Centers of Robinson and Olajuwon and SHAQ and Smits and Ewing...
Horry never averaged more than 10 ppg after Houston for a season. With the Lakers he averaged 6-7 ppg. That's crazy!!!! He was a truly non dribbling Scottie Pippen... He played quiet Pippen position. He didn't set up offenses, lead the break... He made hustle plays, he hit open shots off swingarounds, he got points off of loose balls, tip dunks etc. He was about 1 steal 1 block a game. He wasn't Pippen, he wasn't Magic. He was long, tall, and serviceable. An in the cut assassin... He's an odd all time player. He was almost traded like 3x in Houston... In 94 for Sean Elliot... In 95 you had to think they offered him up for Drexler instead of Thorpe at first... Houston probably just told Portland Drexler is too old @ 19-20 ppg now for Horry, this isn't 1992 anymore! Horry would have been a nice Blazer from 95-98 or further into the 2000's but I'm sure he would have been moved before 99 or 2000 and possibly sooner. Horry was a tweener. A nice piece 🧩 not a no. 2, hardly a no. 3 but a 3b, 3c, 3d, 4, 5, 6, 7th guy... But he in Portland with Clifford Robinson from 95-97 or so... Horry had Kersey elements to his game... Harvey Grant elements. But Houston luckily kept him for Houston fans sake cuz Drexler, Smith, Elie and Cassell and Chilcutt definitely needed Horry to stretch 4 and guard Malone & Barkley and stretch Rodman out of the paint. That said, when Horry played Karl Malone in 97 & 98 with Los Angeles he got his ass handed to him..
And in San Antonio I mean, he was definitely after Parker, Bowen, Ginobili and their other others that ran thru brick 🧱 walls for Duncan and Pop. Horry would have been a nice Mav or HeaT in 05-07... Too bad. I could have used a couple different champions in there besides San Antonio... Their dynasty disagrees with my palette 🎨
Answered the calls of Tim Duncans wife 😂
Robert is the perfect example of not letting the ego take over.
True.
man, what a cool dude horry is... love it
Big Shot Rob broke so many hearts and made so many dreams come true at the same time!!
I SWear #LakerNATION
Big shot Bob
True.
BOB
Flatt 💯💪 mos Definitely broke mines along wit Sheed Leaving Him Open 💯💪And Big Shot Does What Big Shot Does 💯💪
Rob was a beast. I remember his whole career in the NBA. He was good on every team he was on
Now this guy knows his shit! Broke down the Kob, Mj, Bron perfect. Love how he mentions all the other allstar players in his era too. Them dudes was nice
This is the most intelligent well orchestrated basketball podcast probably out there. S/o to Big shot Bob for being a true basketball legend man such insight. But also s/o Matt & Stackz for growing and really elevating their games as host. 🤝💯
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Well stated Matt and Stack are truly a gem and give people who never saw theirselfs as more to give them hope 😊
I love Big Shot. He's the greatest clutch role player of all time. Everyone knows about the game winning 3's, but Big Shot hit so many clutch shots inside 2 minutes that stopped teams from getting close or put the game out of reach. Not only that, but like he says here; he didn't get respect for his defense. This guy would chase every rebound in crunch time or find a way to get a block. It's awesome to see Big Shot on All The Smoke.
I loved watching Horry show up on dynasty after dynasty and knock down big shots to win titles. He's a winner in life. One of the best interviews. Keep up the great work brothas.
Love Big Shot Rob adjusting his game to every team and no surprise he has 7 rings.
BIG SHOT BOB.
USE TO KILL MY MAVS. Year in year out. KILLER! Every championship team needs a Robert Horry
Man u ain't never lie
Much love and respect for big shot! Can hear this guy talk for hours. A class act great man 🙌
Even w all his success in terms of winning multiple championships and playing along all time greats, he stills favors The Dream and being drafted to the Rockets 🚀 and being from the H, that’s beautiful to hear 😢🤘🏼
He won’t say it but Kobe (RIP) was not a good teammate
@@constantina348 stfuu
@@constantina348 no one will publicly say it, but it's easy to read between the lines and they all have said it.
Neither was MJ
@@constantina348 get a life! What are you worried about that for! What's a bad teammate anyway? Were you there? Then don't worry about it oh brother! Just live your life.
Big shot rob, super underrated and doesn’t get enough recognition it’s a shame. I love the fact that stak n Barnes always recognized the real hoopers that played back in the day
Love hear Robert talk about basketball. He knows the game, very detailed!!
It’ll be great to have clips of some of these memorable moments as and when they recollect them. It’ll make the show better.
Normally don't watch the whole episode of these and skip parts but when I saw Big Shot Bob I had to watch the whole thing. Besides multiple championships on three different teams he was basically a historian being a part of so many great teams. Some of my best childhood memories was Horry hitting those big shots vs the kings and spurs. The ending was beautiful with grown ass men giving each other their flowers. Thanks for this. 👏💯
I couldn’t miss with Robert Horry on the game back in the day !
One of the best clutch shot makers I’ve ever seen. Big Shot was money for the Lakers, Rockets, Spurs!!!
The definition of a player knowing how to play the game
Agreed! He is delusional though when it comes to the Bulls.
@@THESMILINGHARTNELLSthey would've beaten them easily
@@tombradys8thring738 The Bulls would have?
And that's why he has all those championships
Big Shot Bob never heard him talk before this. I can hear him talk for hours. 7 championships and has played with the greatest players ever. Whether he played or not when his number was called he was ready showed his professionalism. Much respect to Robert Horry.
I truly enjoyed this interview. Robert Horry is classic O G. and a true competitor.
Gotta love me some Horry. Played in a generation full of greats including himself.
And won!!!!
One of their best interviews yet! Big Shot Bob! This dude is as down to earth and real as it gets! 7-0 in the NBA Finals is CRAZY!! That said, are we really gonna let them get away with not asking Robert Horry about the Will Smith resemblance? 😂
What a great episode! There is no boring part!
58:04 As a Laker fan, I’ll never forget that shot. Literally felt like that. Would’ve bet the house that it was going in. Could’ve changed the whole series.
.04 Hurts us worse. 🙇🏾♂️
That shot against Sacramento was a dagger!! Hurts till this day!!
Nothing but net
Love Robert Horry! One of my favorite Lakers. Clutch personified!
By the way, Peja did play in that game 7 but missed that big 3 at the end of regulation.
in and out
He was an air ball/brick machine in that game. I was 11 years old watching
@@almadeunrebel dumb comment alert no such thing as an in-and-out statistically it's out or it's in got it? Get it
Those coach Pop stories made me tear up, what a great person!
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview. His Game 5 shot against the Pistons when they were trying to repeat was a heart breaker for me. When he was on the Lakers and Rockets I didn't mind so much though. Great player.
Robert Horry Is The Type Of BasketBall Player And Person That You Want To Meet And Know!!! Thank You All The Smoke For Having This Really Great InterView.......Big Shot Bob Is A Legend No Question!!!!
The Kobe-Samaki slap was crazy but in one of those laker books, Samaki said kobe called him and apologized on the phone later
That's-COOL.MJ also called Kerr and apologized about giving him that 2 piece. LOL. Couldn't be tho,you-SLAP-me and it's on !!!! LOL. Star player on the time or not.
Big Shot Bob! Greatest role player ever
EVER!!!!
Cheap shot bob
No he’s not stop it!!! Lol
@Van 2.0 he was just at right place right time
Not even close
GREATNESS! This episode was 1 of the best podcast episodes for any show ever period. Robert Horry is a legend!!!!
😂
One of my favorite basketball podcasts that i have listened to so far. Absolutely great show! Thank you guys 🙏🏽
Amazing, insightful, and super interesting conversation throughout. It is a pleasure listening to humble, down to earth people share experiences.
Agree on all accounts. However, he is delusional when it comes to the Bulls.
this dude horry is the luckiest player in nba history played with so many all time greats,played for the 2 greatest coaches in nba history and won 7 rings as a role player a role player winning that many rings is never happening again but he's the goat role player without a doubt
He's not a great role player. He was a great all around basketball player.
I wouldn’t cal it luck, I would call it him being a great player overall. He was a smart fundamentally sound player that can play defense as well and do the little things other stars don’t like doing. That wins championships, and the only way rob was that good was cuz he worked his ass off to do all those things. Great Coaches that know how to win saw that and got him. There’s a reason the spurs went after him after 2004, and the mavs and heat wanted him too. He was drafted to Houston to complete a championship team, and the lakers got him to complete a championship team too. Dude was a valuable player. He was like a great stretch 4 that can play d and get rebounds. Similar to a what 3 and d players are today
All those stars he played with that won rings, without question, would say that they were lucky to play with him!
Forrest Gump of NBA
7 chips THAT NOT LUCK
This my favorite episode so far! The stories are wild as f. 😂
I knew Dream was better than Duncan & Shaq, but it feels so good to have this man validate it because no one would know better.
Rob’s game is only matched by how well he talks. Man, I enjoy every second of this episode.
Big ups
Robert horry is the REAL real one. Dug him on Houston, but being from so cal, this dude provided SO many goosebumps moments, you cant count them! Not just the clutch 3's either. Clutch D, clutch buckets. And down to fuckin earth. Not just a coincidence he won 7 rings. He is one of the reasons those teams WON all those rings, in dramatic fuckin fashion. I can replay marv albert now....horry, for the win....YES!!! Rrrrooooooaaaar!!
If any organization ever talk this guy Robert Horry onto a coaching staff.... They will be deeply rewarded.
Loved the interview. Big fan of Robert Horry, even more so now. Y’all doin it All the Smoke!
I was at the game when Big Shot hit that 3 against the queens. Thanks Rob. His 2nd big shot ever was that towel he threw at Ainges’ mug. Loved it.
Robert Horry was one of my favorites growing up
27:55 Matt Barnes ”You was dunkin on him ?” 😂😂🤣
One of my favorite podcast. These guys are great!
I moved to Houston in '92-95, and Horry was my favourite player. My fav play of his was a fast break 2 on 1, and he was the 1. Blocked the first guy, then blocked the second guy and team went back the other way. Shows that he actually liked playing D.
Great time to be in H-Town!
This was a GREAT interview. 🔥
What a interview great all around content keep up awesome job#light the beam
one of my all time favorites. love this man. great show!
Very enjoyable interview. Robert would be a great media guy, there’s NBA guys podcasting out there that he could talk circles around.
7 rings and never lost in the finals is crazy . Bro the MJ of role players fr 😭😭🤭
Better than MJ 7 better than 6
@@coreythomas3633 no comparison cause mj wasn’t a role player lol..
@@mauricedavis1740 but WON MORE THAN MJ so he still BETTER.
@@coreythomas3633 spoken like a true casual..
Excellent episode. Brought back a lot of NBA memories.
Big Shot Bob has ice water for blood! When everything is on the line, give that man the ball. He dont know how to miss in the clutch! One of my All-Time favorite Rockets!
Great interview by an ATG. Underrated defender. Gotta respect how he ranked MJ, Kobe, & LBJ cuz he has more rings than all of 'em!!
Love Rob Horry. Thank y’all for having him on 🎙️🎧
1:18:06 Yep! He has the GOAT order correct! Jordan 1, Kobe 2, LeBron 3
This dude is so enjoyable to listen to. Respect.
Head to head against Mad Max, Jordan averaged 30 points, 5 assists, 6 rebounds, 2 steals, 1 block and shot 50%FG and 43%3P. Max averaged 14, 2, 2, 1, 0, shooting 42% and 23%. And Jordan won 11 games to 6.
I watched those Rockets teams and I experienced something that I haven't experienced since. Shot clock running down, team's behind, I was never uncomfortable. Whether it was Elie, Max, the Jet or Horry, chances were pretty good. None better than Big Shot Bob.
The second year they won, they won literally coming from behind in every single series, with no homecourt advantage because of their seed but you were never worried at all?? Sure buddy, I believe you.
@Sean Jones When the shot went up, I was more comfortable than I've ever been since. Did I know? Of course not, but I was very confident, buddy.
Incredible interview Robert ori easily add the most prolific basketball career ever for a non superstar.... This man played with and against all of the greatest players to ever play with the exception of a few generations
big shot Bob made cities cry.
What a great interview. 👏🏼👏🏼🔥
The All the smoke intro is so fire 🔥 Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson definitely have the #1 podcast 💯
😂
Gotta love this guy. Obviously a great player but also a good dude!! 💯
Big Shot Bob...Rob one of the realest and coolest person ever.
21:51 😂 Matt Barnes thinking of all the punches he would have thrown if fines were only $50.
He would have spit, not swung.
If anyone needs a podcast or a tell all book is Robert Horry!!
Big shot Bob moved into the column of one of my fave players right @ the 9 min mark. ✊💪❤️
Mannnnnnn i was 8 years old when he hit that big time buzzer beater. Still remember it like yesterday!!!!
Good interview. Hope he comes back. Great stories.
He should be in the Hall of Fame just based on being such a big part of history in terms of his clutch plays
Robert Horry, one of the most humble players that played the game. I'm glad he threw a little shade on how Joel Emiid doesn't use he's size.
❤ Most Underrated Eva Eva, Mr. Clutch, Big, last second, My man hit that SHOT... PERIOD POINT BLANK, AND ALLWAYZ WITH CLASS. I APPRECIATE AND SALUTE.
that shot he made in sac is arguably one of the best shots that was ever made
Dude that one broke my back as a young basketball fan. I fell in love with Sac as a teenager watching Jwill, Weber, Divac, and reluctantly Bibby. At first I was mad but became a huge Bibby fan and those battles every season were always just outta reach... But finally we had their number that year and One second from breaking through
Respect to Robert Horry because I heard that he wasn't happy with MJ when The Last Dance aired but he being honest and letting people know MJ is number 1. That says lot about the man.
Big Shot Bob Underrated/Iconic💯👍
Loved this episode, Big Shot Bob was such a winner 🏆
The entire episode I kept thinking of Antidote by Travis so for him to pick that one out of all the name drops had me SOOOOO hype lmao
I was a fence sitter for this man Rob. I need to slap myself to the real world. Ty for your work big bro
Blessings 🏀🏀🏀🏀
Great Interview, Legend!!!!
Game 5 of the 2005 Finals is his greatest performance for me
🤕 you just ripped the scab off, damnit.
that was gonna be a Piston repeat
@@almadeunrebel Sheed leaving him to double manu is crazy
We still talk about that in the D
Life long Laker fan.. Robert Horry is my favorite Laker player of all time... I would scream at the tv when he would sink his shots, "Bobby H!!!!"
just awesome interview! I always like Rob..
Thanks fellows been a fan of him every since the rockets
Might have never jumped so much when he hit that 3 against the Kings
“ I’m H-Tine to Cali, jus like Robert Horry” -Z-Ro… is my favorite line mentioning Rob Horry
Yet another brilliant episode
Spurs picking him up was huge for us . Big shot rob
Can someone interview Hakeem? Haven’t seen him in years
What made Horry even more dangerous is how long his arms are. Tayshaun Prince almost blocked Horry's game winner in the 2005 finals but Horry's arms were just long enough to get the shot off.
He's talking but vernon maxwell and him keeping up with MJ and Scottie lol. Kick rocks rob.
I said the samething in my comment also.
Yal bring fire interviews!!! Mane yal get the fans on some different angles.... mad SHOUT OUT to yal.. nobody's bringing it like that!!!
I'm currently watching this interview with my #RobertHorry #HoustonRockets jersey on that (I've had since '96) right now 🤘🏾
Best episode hands down !!!
One of my favorite players of all time
Great interview! Big Shot Rob.
I like Horry, straight, very natural the way he talks, but he's unexpectedly funny too the way he drops those f bombs lol.
One of the best all the smoke eps imo