<div class="quote_poster">amador08 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">1.Reggie Miller 2.Kobe Bryant 3.Micheal Jordan 4.Robert Horry IN no order cuz they were all as good imo.</div> Please explain why your list is in this order.
<div class="quote_poster">Clear It Out Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Just noticed this guy put Kobe ABOVE Jordan. He tried to hide mask his Kobe love by putting him at 2nd. You need mental help. I'm sure you have a Kobe shrine at home.</div> He said in no particular order...
<div class="quote_poster">Clear It Out Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Just noticed this guy put Kobe ABOVE Jordan. He tried to hide mask his Kobe love by putting him at 2nd. You need mental help. I'm sure you have a Kobe shrine at home. <font size=""1""><font color=""Red"">No personal attacks- Blur</font></font></div> ur a moron im sure i love reggie more then kobe too! stfu already I know Jordan is as good if not better then kobe stop complaining kid get a life.
<div class="quote_poster">FlipZ Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">MJ is definetly clutch</div> Very Well said, I think he is extremely clutch. The most clutch moment I can re-call, which isn't necessarily the best, is the game winner against Utah, that was a sick shot. However, I still think, with all my heart, as much as I don't like him, Horry is the most Clutch Ever to play the game. He is the David Ortiz of basketball. He is cold blooded. Jordan may be the Russian Judge, but Horry is definitely worse.
<div class="quote_poster">Ford_11 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Im going to assume the list is of all-time, i dunno, it is just a list I found. Billiuops is pretty clutch. But Horry, man what a shot.</div> If this list is all time, I will stick a knife in my head right now.
I think Kobe4Life said this and I really agree with it. Robert Horry is clutch but not in a way where he can create something and make something happen. The guy is definitely one of the most clutchest player in NBA history, but he can't create his shot in clutch time. He is a spot up clutch shooter. On the other hand, guys like Kobe and Jordan make clutch shots. But overall, I believe Horry is the most clucthest player in NBA history despite being a spot up shooter.
I think Kobe4Life said this and I kind of agree with it. Robert Horry is clutch but not in a way where he can create something and make something happen. The guy is definitely one of the most clutchest player in NBA history, but he can't create his shot in clutch time. He is a spot up clutch shooter. On the other hand, guys like Kobe and Jordan make clutch shots. But overall, I believe Horry is the most clucthest player in NBA history despite being a spot up shooter.
Horry has a lot of game winners. As a ROLE PLAYER. He is not necessarily a key team member. Everybody knew Jordan was gonna get the ball. It didn't stop him. He has the most game winners of all time. 1. JORDAN 2. JORDAN 3. HORRY 4. Miller
Of right now: Areanas, Chauncey, Wade, Horry, and Kobe in no order. All time: MJ, Miller, Bird, and MJ again
<div class="quote_poster">Clear It Out Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Did you just put Kobe at the same level of clutch ability as MJ and Bird? You're the funny one. How many playoff game-winners has Kobe hit? I could probably count the times in one hand. Horry has made a career of hitting shots. And he has created shots for himself in the clutch. See: NBA Finals 2005. It wasn't just a last second shot. It was a series of shots. I'd give the ball to Reggie Miller or Robert Horry before I give it to Kobe Bryant. Kobe's missed far more than he's made. Kobe homers are a joke.</div> Yes, you heard that right. Don't forget, last year Kobe made 2 for one clutch instead of one in Game 5 vs Phoenix. Also keep in mind, there are many definition of being clutch. Are we talking about clutch as time expired or clutch within the 2 mins frame? Because I'm sure Kobe qualified both of it. Kobe had hit numerous clutch shot during the Lakers dynasty, although Horry hit a lot too but more of a buzzer beater or within the 24 seconds clock. But Kobe hits more clutch in the 2 mins frame compare to Horry. The one rebound he made against the Spurs and a put back, and another one he made against the Pacers in the Final after a fail shot attempt by Brain Shaw. Then another one the shot he made against the Pistons Game 2 in the Final 2004. Then multiple one he hit against Kings and Blazers. All those are in the postseason btw. In regular season, we know Kobe hit too many to count. If I have to rank all time, in term of the 2 mins frame btw. I would put. 1. MJ 2. Bird 3. Kobe 4. Miller 5. West