Doesn't seem so overrated now, does he? In game 5, which will invariably become the series now, Horry WAS the Spurs. The rest of the Spurs kept the game close for the first three quarters. Clutch time, Horry came through huge. Duncan disappeared (actually, he didn't, but his miserable free-throw shooting and lame last-second tap attempt probably made Spurs fans wish he had), Parker was on vacation, Manu was again out of control. Without Horry, the Spurs are looking at going home having to take the last two to win. Now, they only need to take 1 out of 2 at home to take the series. Horry overrated? He's playing the 6th man and he's the only reason the Spurs are now in the driver's seat. I'm not sure how any SIXTH man can be overrated when he's the key to a huge playoff win.
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Doesn't seem so overrated now, does he? In game 5, which will invariably become the series now, Horry WAS the Spurs. The rest of the Spurs kept the game close for the first three quarters. Clutch time, Horry came through huge. Duncan disappeared (actually, he didn't, but his miserable free-throw shooting and lame last-second tap attempt probably made Spurs fans wish he had), Parker was on vacation, Manu was again out of control. Without Horry, the Spurs are looking at going home having to take the last two to win. Now, they only need to take 1 out of 2 at home to take the series. Horry overrated? He's playing the 6th man and he's the only reason the Spurs are now in the driver's seat. I'm not sure how any SIXTH man can be overrated when he's the key to a huge playoff win.
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mitch, at 2:09 PM
You're preaching to the choir, although I thought he made an interesting case.
I think that he ans Steve Kerr should be given a joint monument in the HOF.
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PaulNoonan, at 3:00 PM
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