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[Max Kellerman] Hakeem needed Jordan to retire to win 2 rings

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Snow Villiers, Feb 13, 2018.

  1. tinman

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    The only time we hear about Hakeem is actually from the players like lebron and Kobe training with him
    Or embiid saying he’s his idol

    Never a real story about dream

    Robert Horry from that team gets more attention
    Mainly cause he played with the lakers

    They think horry never hit a big shot before the kings game

    This is what happens when kids just go to social media and tv media for their source of history

    I blame their lazy parents
     
  2. Os Trigonum

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    who bumped this thread today? . . . oh, never mind. :D
     
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    Horry hits some big shots for the Rockets too if you remember. His defense was his biggest contribution to our team. He did hit the game winner against San Antonio in Game 1 of the West Finals and that was his only basket of the game. He also had played great defense and came away with crucial steals in the Orlando series as well as many big 3s.
     
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  4. tinman

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    Oh course he did
    But nobody now knows that
    He also was a great dunker
     
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