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My home boy's brother is getting scouted by the rams tough, they flew him out for camp n everything, and he's widely seen as one of the best there amongst the group
 
Tupac said she changed her number as soon as the director said that's a wrap on the movie
broad was saying she ain't wanna kiss him cuz she thought he had aids.......

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Most acknowledge that was a weak movie tho lol We named 100 dope movies nigga, u still aint off the hook for that Dead Presidents shit u was talkin about lol
 
yea that dead presidents shit was blasphemy.....

tupac had quotables for days in poetic justice tho...

these gif's are hilarious
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Bruh in black lucky to have his friends around cause buddy was bout to maul his ass

5-1............terrible

Brotha got up like he wasn't even phased by it.

Eli is a legend and a HOF QB. When we get this next ring yall will have no choice but to put respeck on his name

I laughed entirely too hard at this. Lol.

all praises due to the one and only true GOAT

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Horry keeps gettin left out when it comes to the ring discussion.
 
Brotha got up like he wasn't even phased by it.



I laughed entirely too hard at this. Lol.



Horry keeps gettin left out when it comes to the ring discussion.

Horry was a role player and at times a bench player, not the same.
 
Horry was a role player and at times a bench player, not the same.
Niggas act like Big Shot Bob got them to needing that last sec 2-3. Nah. Someone else kept you in the game and he did what he does best when ya first option being locked down.

Very clutch and sometimes underrated, but the reality is he the greatest 6th man to ever play the game. No one in they right mind building a team around Horry tho.
 
Notable playoff clutch plays[edit]
  • May 22, 1995, Western Conference Finals, Game 1, Houston Rockets at San Antonio Spurs. Horry hit a jumper with 6.5 seconds left to give Houston a 94-93 win over San Antonio.[21]
  • June 11, 1995, NBA Finals, Game 3, Orlando Magic at Houston Rockets. With the Rockets up 101-100 with 20 seconds left and the shot clock winding down, Hakeem Olajuwon kicked it out to Horry, who hit a 3 over Orlando's Horace Grant to give Houston a 104-100 lead with 14.1 seconds left. It led them to a 106-103 win and a 3-0 series lead. Houston won Game 4 to complete the sweep and win back-to-back NBA titles.
  • June 10, 2001, NBA Finals, Game 3, Los Angeles Lakers at Philadelphia 76ers. With the series tied at 1-1, the Sixers were down 89-88 with under a minute left. Brian Shaw found Horry in the corner, he hit a 3-pointer with 47.1 seconds left to give the Lakers a 4-point lead. Horry, who had been a 44% free throw shooter in the playoffs to that point, also made 4 free throws in the final minute to seal the victory. The Sixers never recovered.[22]
  • April 28, 2002, Western Conference First Round, Game 3, Los Angeles Lakers at Portland Trail Blazers. Down 91-89 with 10.2 seconds left, Kobe Bryant drove on Ruben Patterson and kicked it out to Horry, who hit the game-winning 3 with 2.1 seconds left.[22]
  • May 26, 2002, Western Conference Finals, Game 4, Sacramento Kings at Los Angeles Lakers. The Kings led 99-97 with 11.8 seconds left. After Kobe Bryant attempted a game-tying shot and missed, Shaquille O'Neal attempted a putback. When that missed, Vlade Divac knocked the ball away to try to run out the clock. However, it went right to Horry, who hit the game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer to give the Lakers a 100-99 victory and tie the series 2-2 going back to Sacramento for Game 5. L.A. eventually beat the Kings in 7 and went on to win their 3rd straight NBA championship.[22]
  • June 19, 2005, NBA Finals, Game 5, San Antonio Spurs at Detroit Pistons. Horry inbounded to Manu Ginóbili, who was cornered by two Pistons defenders. Ginóbili passed it back to Horry on the left wing, who then hit a 3-pointer with 5.9 seconds left to give the Spurs a 96-95 victory and a 3-2 series lead heading into Game 6. Horry scored 21 points in the fourth quarter and OT combined to carry the Spurs.[22]
  • April 30, 2007 Western Conference First Round, Game 4, San Antonio Spurs at Denver Nuggets. With the Spurs up 90-89 with 35 seconds remaining, Tony Parker drove into the paint drawing Horry's defender Marcus Camby away. Parker then passed to an open Horry on the right wing who hit the 3-pointer to give the Spurs a 93-89 advantage. The Spurs won the game 96-89.
 
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