View Full Version : Robert Hoory, A HOF?
cartmanclone
01-20-2006, 09:17 PM
I think he is. HE is fricking amazianglingly clutch. I think he's the only guy with his stats that should be voted into the HOF
I think it's debatable, but I don't think you can put a guy in the Hall of Fame just because he's hit some big shots in his career.
cartmanclone
01-20-2006, 09:21 PM
I think it's debatable, but I don't think you can put a guy in the Hall of Fame just because he's hit some big shots in his career.
but in all the Finals that I personally saw him play (4 of them) he has hit a shot that prolonged his team chances or took his team to the finals. ANd even before teh finals he's always clutch as hell in playoff games
Orton's Neckbeard
01-20-2006, 09:23 PM
I would love to be Horry, every time you have a great game people notice, and every time you do poorly, people don't
moc182
01-20-2006, 09:25 PM
This is a joke, yea the guys clutch but he was a borderline starter his entire career.
This is a joke, yea the guys clutch but he was a borderline starter his entire career.
Exactly. When people look back at his career 5 years after retirement, all he will be is a guy who showed up in the playoffs. Look at his stats. (http://www.nba.com/playerfile/robert_horry/index.html) Do those look like Hall of Fame stats? No way.
cartmanclone
01-20-2006, 09:40 PM
This is a joke, yea the guys clutch but he was a borderline starter his entire career.
Exactly. When people look back at his career 5 years after retirement, all he will be is a guy who showed up in the playoffs. Look at his stats. (http://www.nba.com/playerfile/robert_horry/index.html) Do those look like Hall of Fame stats? No way.
Playoffs make legends
This is a joke, yea the guys clutch but he was a borderline starter his entire career.
Exactly. When people look back at his career 5 years after retirement, all he will be is a guy who showed up in the playoffs. Look at his stats. (http://www.nba.com/playerfile/robert_horry/index.html) Do those look like Hall of Fame stats? No way.
Playoffs make legends|
Stats make Hall Of Famers
cartmanclone
01-20-2006, 09:42 PM
This is a joke, yea the guys clutch but he was a borderline starter his entire career.
Exactly. When people look back at his career 5 years after retirement, all he will be is a guy who showed up in the playoffs. Look at his stats. (http://www.nba.com/playerfile/robert_horry/index.html) Do those look like Hall of Fame stats? No way.
Playoffs make legends|
Stats make Hall Of Famers
REmember how great a man by the name of Lynn Swann was? Not his STats, but he was big in the playoffs
Orton's Neckbeard
01-20-2006, 09:47 PM
This is a joke, yea the guys clutch but he was a borderline starter his entire career.
Exactly. When people look back at his career 5 years after retirement, all he will be is a guy who showed up in the playoffs. Look at his stats. (http://www.nba.com/playerfile/robert_horry/index.html) Do those look like Hall of Fame stats? No way.
Playoffs make legends|
Stats make Hall Of Famers
REmember how great a man by the name of Lynn Swann was? Not his STats, but he was big in the playoffs
I doubt you remember, you're like 14
cartmanclone
01-20-2006, 09:48 PM
This is a joke, yea the guys clutch but he was a borderline starter his entire career.
Exactly. When people look back at his career 5 years after retirement, all he will be is a guy who showed up in the playoffs. Look at his stats. (http://www.nba.com/playerfile/robert_horry/index.html) Do those look like Hall of Fame stats? No way.
Playoffs make legends|
Stats make Hall Of Famers
REmember how great a man by the name of Lynn Swann was? Not his STats, but he was big in the playoffs
I doubt you remember, you're like 14
That's why they have Espn classic
Lynn Swann was a Pro-Bowler three times in his career, which is determined before the playoffs. Robert Horry has never been an All-Star.
moc182
01-20-2006, 09:52 PM
you cant compare lynn swann and robert horry; lynn swann is one of the 5 best receivers ever, robert horry's never been one of the top 5 players on his team
Orton's Neckbeard
01-20-2006, 09:58 PM
Lynn Swann started for his team.
Moses
01-20-2006, 10:22 PM
I think he should be HOF. He's only a roleplayer yes, but he seems to always be the missing piece that brings a team their championship. Stats are overrated.
cartmanclone
01-20-2006, 10:27 PM
I looked a bunch of his accomplishments and most of them were in the playoffs. Take a look at this and tell me he's not a HOF
#
# Ranks in the top 10 active playoff leaders in points (sixth with 1,784), rebounds (third with 1,211), assists (fourth with 527), blocks (sixth with 187) and minutes (second with 6,084)
# Holds the NBA playoff record for the most 3PT-FG made without a miss connecting on 7-of-7 from downtown at Utah on 5/6/97
# Is the Finals all-time leader in three-pointers made (53) and attempted (135 )
# Holds the record for the most minutes played in a four-game Finals series (187 in 1995)
# Set a Finals record for the highest 3PT-FG percentage in a seven-game series with a .484 (15-31) mark in 2005
# Shares - with Penny Hardaway - the Finals record for the most threes made in a four-game Finals series (11 in 1995)
# Set the NBA Finals record for the most steals in a single game recording 7 at Orlando on 6/9/95
Orton's Neckbeard
01-20-2006, 10:29 PM
I looked a bunch of his accomplishments and most of them were in the playoffs. Take a look at this and tell me he's not a HOF
#
# Ranks in the top 10 active playoff leaders in points (sixth with 1,784), rebounds (third with 1,211), assists (fourth with 527), blocks (sixth with 187) and minutes (second with 6,084)
# Holds the NBA playoff record for the most 3PT-FG made without a miss connecting on 7-of-7 from downtown at Utah on 5/6/97
# Is the Finals all-time leader in three-pointers made (53) and attempted (135 )
# Holds the record for the most minutes played in a four-game Finals series (187 in 1995)
# Set a Finals record for the highest 3PT-FG percentage in a seven-game series with a .484 (15-31) mark in 2005
# Shares - with Penny Hardaway - the Finals record for the most threes made in a four-game Finals series (11 in 1995)
# Set the NBA Finals record for the most steals in a single game recording 7 at Orlando on 6/9/95
We know he's great in the playoffs, but I think the argument of those who say he's not a HOF is that he didn't do any of that in the reg. season.
cartmanclone
01-20-2006, 10:34 PM
I looked a bunch of his accomplishments and most of them were in the playoffs. Take a look at this and tell me he's not a HOF
#
# Ranks in the top 10 active playoff leaders in points (sixth with 1,784), rebounds (third with 1,211), assists (fourth with 527), blocks (sixth with 187) and minutes (second with 6,084)
# Holds the NBA playoff record for the most 3PT-FG made without a miss connecting on 7-of-7 from downtown at Utah on 5/6/97
# Is the Finals all-time leader in three-pointers made (53) and attempted (135 )
# Holds the record for the most minutes played in a four-game Finals series (187 in 1995)
# Set a Finals record for the highest 3PT-FG percentage in a seven-game series with a .484 (15-31) mark in 2005
# Shares - with Penny Hardaway - the Finals record for the most threes made in a four-game Finals series (11 in 1995)
# Set the NBA Finals record for the most steals in a single game recording 7 at Orlando on 6/9/95
We know he's great in the playoffs, but I think the argument of those who say he's not a HOF is that he didn't do any of that in the reg. season.
but he came through in the biggest way a player could in the biggest situation a team could be in and he did no matter where he was at.
Keak Thee Sneak
01-20-2006, 10:42 PM
He's won a few big games that won his team the championship. Someone like him just doesn't go to every team and make them champions for nothing. If not for his on court performance during regular season then he must have one hell of a character.
nobodyinparticular
01-20-2006, 10:59 PM
Wow... Hall of Famers are players who have great careers. Not a few great seasons, not a few great games, and certainly not a few great shots. No way does Horry deserve to even be mentioned as a possible Hall of Famer.
Pit Bull #53
01-20-2006, 11:07 PM
Wow... Hall of Famers are players who have great careers. Not a few great seasons, not a few great games, and certainly not a few great shots. No way does Horry deserve to even be mentioned as a possible Hall of Famer.
I was about to type up a post about this....but that pretty much sums it up for me as well.
Twiddler
01-20-2006, 11:22 PM
Wow... Hall of Famers are players who have great careers. Not a few great seasons, not a few great games, and certainly not a few great shots. No way does Horry deserve to even be mentioned as a possible Hall of Famer.
Yeah this is pretty much how I feel it should be too. Sure it is nice to have a few great games but his career isn't HOF worthy.
scoopdawg
01-21-2006, 01:32 AM
he's a slacker, just leeching off his team until bam their in the playoffs and he shows what he should have done during the regular season :o
yodapoop
01-21-2006, 01:37 AM
No because he is the Adam *enter choice expletive here* Vinatieri of the NBA.
WildDude
01-21-2006, 01:48 AM
Steve Kerrs been clutch is he a HOFer NO WAY!
Orton's Neckbeard
01-21-2006, 01:49 AM
No because he is the Adam *enter choice expletive here* Vinatieri of the NBA.
:lol: Rams fan
yodapoop
01-21-2006, 01:52 AM
No because he is the Adam *enter choice expletive here* Vinatieri of the NBA.
:lol: Rams fan
Yeah and your point is?
Orton's Neckbeard
01-21-2006, 01:55 AM
No because he is the Adam *enter choice expletive here* Vinatieri of the NBA.
:lol: Rams fan
Yeah and your point is?
nothing, it's just always funny when that stuff happens...
like the Wake fan saying how much he hated Pittsnogle
WildDude
01-21-2006, 01:57 AM
No because he is the Adam *enter choice expletive here* Vinatieri of the NBA.
:lol: Rams fan
Yeah and your point is?
nothing, it's just always funny when that stuff happens...
like the Wake fan saying how much he hated Pittsnogle
why would anyone hate PITTSNOGGLE! maybe pittsburgh but hes too good to hate the next LARRY BIRD! jk lol
moc182
01-21-2006, 01:57 AM
this isn't even debateable
yodapoop
01-21-2006, 01:58 AM
No because he is the Adam *enter choice expletive here* Vinatieri of the NBA.
:lol: Rams fan
Yeah and your point is?
nothing, it's just always funny when that stuff happens...
like the Wake fan saying how much he hated Pittsnogle
why would anyone hate PITTSNOGGLE! maybe pittsburgh but hes too good to hate the next LARRY BIRD! jk lol
Why wouldn't u pitch that ball to Breaston. Sorry...I have issues that I need to get resolved.
Orton's Neckbeard
01-21-2006, 02:02 AM
No because he is the Adam *enter choice expletive here* Vinatieri of the NBA.
:lol: Rams fan
Yeah and your point is?
nothing, it's just always funny when that stuff happens...
like the Wake fan saying how much he hated Pittsnogle
why would anyone hate PITTSNOGGLE! maybe pittsburgh but hes too good to hate the next LARRY BIRD! jk lol
white to white...
cartmanclone
01-21-2006, 10:48 AM
this isn't even debateable
yeah it is.
Tobzilla
01-21-2006, 12:06 PM
Not even close...Horry had a lot of cluch shots, but was never the leader on one of his teams. He was always number 4 or 5 on his team.
Orton's Neckbeard
01-21-2006, 12:08 PM
2 pages worth of debate over whether or not Horry, who hasn't started for any of his teams, is a hall of famer.
This is amazing.
Tobzilla
01-21-2006, 12:09 PM
2 pages worth of debate over whether or not Horry, who hasn't started for any of his teams, is a hall of famer.
This is amazing.
Hes started before...
Orton's Neckbeard
01-21-2006, 12:52 PM
2 pages worth of debate over whether or not Horry, who hasn't started for any of his teams, is a hall of famer.
This is amazing.
Hes started before...
Yeah, but not nearly enough to merit consideration.
Tobzilla
01-21-2006, 12:55 PM
2 pages worth of debate over whether or not Horry, who hasn't started for any of his teams, is a hall of famer.
This is amazing.
Hes started before...
Yeah, but not nearly enough to merit consideration.
I agree, just wanted to make the point.
wingboy2999
01-21-2006, 02:49 PM
No because he is the Adam *enter choice expletive here* Vinatieri of the NBA.
:lol: Rams fan
Yeah and your point is?
nothing, it's just always funny when that stuff happens...
like the Wake fan saying how much he hated Pittsnogle
I'm a Pitt fan and I said I hated him.
cartmanclone
01-28-2006, 01:44 PM
Hoory is a HOf
BuddyCHRIST
05-22-2006, 01:15 AM
anyone who says yes is straight up retarted. He's not even usually a starter during the regular season. He's made big shots, but its not like he's dominated the playoffs himself, all he did was make the shots.
Oh no, OrtonsNeckbeard has joined the list of users whose accounts have been sheared.
Sorry I don't think Horry is a HOF. He has been a very good role player and a teammate throughout his career and has contributed to several championships but he was never a 'star' player.
The teams that Horry played on had these players:
Hakeem Olajuwon
Clyde Drexler
Shaq
Kobe
Kenny Anderson
Those were the star players.
Sorry I don't think Horry is a HOF. He has been a very good role player and a teammate throughout his career and has contributed to several championships but he was never a 'star' player.
The teams that Horry played on had these players:
Hakeem Olajuwon
Clyde Drexler
Shaq
Kobe
Kenny Anderson
Those were the star players.
I don't think Kenny Anderson needs to be on the list with those players.... He was good but those players were great
Eaglez.Fan
05-22-2006, 01:39 PM
Horry isn't even close to the Hall.
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