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Horry passed the record of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for most playoff games played (238) as of May 13, 2008.
Playoff game 239 tonight.
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I hate watching Horry in this series. Horry used to be one of my favorite players, he was so clutch and so important to his team. Now he's relegated to the role of a thug that comes in to pick up fouls. What a waste. At one time, Horry was my favorite NBA Player. I'm happy for him and his success, after what he did for LA it's hard not to have a soft spot for him. Still, I wish he never joined the Spurs.
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Tim Hightower destroyed the periodic table because he only recognizes the element of surprise.
I hate watching Horry in this series. Horry used to be one of my favorite players, he was so clutch and so important to his team. Now he's relegated to the role of a thug that comes in to pick up fouls. What a waste. At one time, Horry was my favorite NBA Player. I'm happy for him and his success, after what he did for LA it's hard not to have a soft spot for him. Still, I wish he never joined the Spurs or the Suns.
The Suns didn't actually have Horry though, what did he appear in? 2 games? before he "threw in the towel."
He played in 32 games for the Suns during the 96-97 season and started 15 games. The Suns are the only team Horry played for that he didn't win a title with.
He played in 32 games for the Suns during the 96-97 season and started 15 games. The Suns are the only team Horry played for that he didn't win a title with.
Thanks for the stat, I was too lazy to look it up.
I knew it wasn't very many games.
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Tim Hightower destroyed the periodic table because he only recognizes the element of surprise.