A couple of questions for Horry
In today's ESPN/SportsNation chat, myself and Project Spurs' writer Jeff Cerda, asked former San Antonio Spur, Robert Horry, a couple of questions. Enjoy!
Jeff Cerda asked Horry:
Of all of your championships, which one is your favorite and why?
My favorite champions is the 1995 championship with he Rockets. We were the sixth seed without home court advantage. We had to win on the road and we swept the Magic who were the hottest team in the NBA at that time.
Though Spurs fans might say the championship Spurs teams were better but it's hard to disagree with Horry. That Rockets team was on fire at the right time and as a sixth-seed to win it all was impressive.
Here was my question for Horry:
What is your view on what the Spurs need to address in the off-season to remain in title contention?
Their biggest concern is getting a center to go along side Tim. They have two great point guards that have great value so I would try and trade one of them for a big man.
Seems Horry can see the Spurs lack of a center as an area of concern. The two point-guards he is referring to is obviously Tony Parker and George Hill. I am not sure how Spurs fans will feel about his response but what big man out there would Spurs fans want to get in return through a trade?






33.7% from the three-point line and was 69.6% from the free-throw line in 2009-2010 season with Stanford.
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