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NBA 2004/2005 Playoffs Thread

Chacarita Juniors

The artist formerly known as ronnifan9
Yeah, both might be right...some have Bob/Rob. Yahoo has Bob and I think I heard Duncan call him Bob and Bobby. Long live the mystery. (C)
 

Chacarita Juniors

The artist formerly known as ronnifan9
Well, this should explain the Robert Horry situation...

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. – Rasheed Wallace decided not to guard Robert Horry, which in the final seconds of overtime in a critical NBA Finals game is about as wise as giving your kid a loaded gun to play with.

'Sheed happens and all, but what the heck did you think the outcome would be?

"I saw Rasheed bite and I said, 'Ohhh, let me stay out here,' " Horry said.

The rest is part of the legacy of Robert Horry, the NBA Finals legend who has crafted a most unusual career. He has spent 13 seasons producing often average play only to hit some of the most remarkable, clutch shots of all time.

Big Shot Bob they've been calling him. He'd prefer Big Shot Rob. But after this, a fourth quarter and overtime for the ages, perhaps the best Finals stretch since Michael Jordan in 1992, Big Game Rob might be a better name.

Thanks to Horry's five three-pointers (including one with 5.8 seconds left in overtime that gave the Spurs a 96-95 victory) and 21 after-halftime points, the San Antonio Spurs are one game away from winning a third NBA title. They take a 3-2 series lead back to Texas for Game 6 on Tuesday.

Horry now is one game from his sixth championship with three different teams (the others being the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers).

And the Detroit Pistons? They're left wondering what the heck just happened.

"Up two with nine seconds left?" mused Larry Brown, who was baffled that Wallace would – as the player put it, "decided to double Tim Duncan down low" – and leave Horry open for no apparent reason.

"It's Bobby Horry," Tim Duncan said. "He does whatever he wants to do. He's Big Shot Bob."

"You can make it Rob, R-O-B," Horry said. "B-O-B, that's not me."

Whatever the heck Horry's name is, he has always been a bit of a mystery.

How does a 34-year-old bench player with a career scoring average of 7.5 points per game, with a pinched nerve in his left shoulder and a no-show, zero-point first half utterly dominate a game of this magnitude?

How does a 6-foot-10 forward with a career 34.3 three-point shooting percentage get known as one of the most clutch gunners in league history?

"I'll tell you the deal with Rob," said Duncan, who went for 26 points and 19 rebounds but missed six critical free throws in the fourth quarter. "Rob just hangs out the entire game. He does it all season long. He doesn't do anything. He doesn't feel like playing.

"But then you put him in the fourth quarter in a big game and he's like, 'OK, it's time to play now.' And he just turns it on. As funny as that seems, it's how it looks. It's how it is."

Laughed Horry, "Tim's a jerk, man."

That is Horry, though. He never takes anything too seriously, never goes too long without a smile breaking out on his face. For a guy with a knack for winning, he doesn't put a misplaced value on it.

Go figure, but one of sports' greatest winners isn't a winning-isn't-everything-it's-the-only-thing kind of guy.

"That's my philosophy," Horry said. "You've got to have a smile on your face and enjoy the game because there [are] a lot more serious things going on in this world than playing the game of basketball."

Maybe that is why Horry keeps going after so many teams give up on him.

In the 2003 playoffs he shot a miserable 2-for-38 from three-point range for the Lakers and looked tired and done. But Spurs coach Gregg Popovich figured if you rest him during the regular season (conceding he has limited value as an everyday player) he might still have legs to take over when it counts.

"That's who he is," Popovich said. "That's one of the things he does."

Horry in the fourth quarter and overtime did just about everything. He drained threes when he was guarded. He drained them when he was open. He hit one from way out.

"When I made it, I thought, 'Oh, I'm ready now,' " he said.

He had one play in overtime where, with confidence surging through his veins, he put the ball on the deck, slashed to the hole and threw down an outstretched dunk while being fouled, damn near ripping his left arm out of its socket in the process.

"When I was going through the air I was like, 'Please let me get there, please let me get there,' " Horry said. "Maybe a younger Rob could have got there with ease, but I wanted to get to the rack."

Then he laughed. He laughed at himself. He laughed at the joy of knowing that on Father's Day both his father and his son were in the stands. He laughed from the jubilation of knowing he is so close to winning it all again. He laughed at the absurdity of it all.

Big Shot Bob. Big Shot Rob.

He isn't that good. Until he's great.
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There 'ya go... :jambo:
 

andy

Starting XI
Yeah, I personally prefer Rob....Because first of all, that is his name, and Bob seems like a nickname that you can put on anyone...my $0.02
 

Chacarita Juniors

The artist formerly known as ronnifan9
Haha, 2 guys on ESPN did the same thing...one said BOB, the other interrupted him and said ROB!

Btw, Spurs 4-2...just like I said. :jambo:

...they just cleared it up, it's OFFICIALLY "big-shot ROB". Duncan makes fun of him by calling him BOBBY or BOB...this mess was all Duncan's fault. (H)
 

$teauA

Superstar
So ronnifan ready to be bitchslapped yet?

Pistons don't lose game 7's no matter where they're played, it's over.
 

SlayerDeuS

Starting XI
"Pistons don't lose game 7's no matter where they're played, it's over."

I'm usually willing to put a friendly wager on that one, Spurs SHOULD win Game 7.
 

$teauA

Superstar
SlayerDeuS said:
"Pistons don't lose game 7's no matter where they're played, it's over."

I'm usually willing to put a friendly wager on that one, Spurs SHOULD win Game 7.

should is a weak word and it doesn't mean much, I can't even see a scenario where the Pistons will lose Game 7 in fact I won't be surprised if Rasheed comes out with a guarantee in the next few days (H)
 

Jacky

Senior Squad
Prince played great.... lot's of hustle... but he brings that everygame...

this spurs-pistons finals is actually pretty entertaining....on the contrary to what most ppl said before the finals...

manu was hot the first 2 game but then cooled down a bit.... game 7 depends on manu for the spurs IMO
 

SlayerDeuS

Starting XI
It's a cycle man, Pistons had to turn it on to win the last game and they did. Now it's the Spurs turn, they shouldn't dissappoint.
 

Chacarita Juniors

The artist formerly known as ronnifan9
Maybe it took 7 games, I had predicted 6. :(

Congratulations to the San Antonio Spurs 2004-2005 NBA Champions!!!

TP is gonna get some ASS tonight! (H) :hump:
 

andy

Starting XI
TE AMAMOS MANU!!!! SOS UN CAMPEON!!! I cannot stop congratulating this player, he plays with heart, and plus he never forgets where he came from. He was wearing the Argentine flag in the ceremony!!!! MIL GRACIAS CAPO, SOS UN ORGULLO NACIONAL!!!! :rockman:

 

$teauA

Superstar
Congrats Spurs (Y), they were the better team. Detroit got in foul trouble in the first half and then even more in the 3rd quarter and it messed them up and then as well they started to make some horrible decisions in the last 5 minutes and they started to rush every posession. Bring on the 2005 NBA Draft :hump:

PS: I can't believe the only series I didn't pick right was the Finals :(:nape:
 

andy

Starting XI
ronnifan9 said:
Maybe it took 7 games, I had predicted 6. :(

Congratulations to the San Antonio Spurs 2004-2005 NBA Champions!!!

TP is gonna get some ASS tonight! (H) :hump:


Ronni? PLEASE TELL ME WHERE I CAN BUY A GINOBILI T-SHIRT IN LA!!!
 

andy

Starting XI
ronnifan9 said:
Maybe it took 7 games, I had predicted 6. :(

Congratulations to the San Antonio Spurs 2004-2005 NBA Champions!!!

TP is gonna get some ASS tonight! (H) :hump:


Eva should give head to all the Spur players....
 

Jacky

Senior Squad
brown and his 2 foul-phobia..... a brilliant coach with a terrible achilles heel....

detroit would have a better chance if he didn't immediately sat prince and billups that much.... they can play with 2 fouls...
 


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