Phil Jackson was at a loss for words after Robert Horry’s most famous shot: “I didn’t draw it up like that, so don’t ask me”

Robert Horry made a name for himself because of his clutch gene, as he was sinking big shots left and right during his 16-year NBA career. Some of them came at critical stages, particularly the playoffs.

“Big Shot Rob” spent 7 years donning the “Purple and Gold” and had countless moments of deciding games with his clutch shotmaking. One game-winning shot Horry is famous for, even today, was during Game 4 of the 2002 Western Conference Finals.

The Los Angeles Lakers were in a bind at that time, trailing the Sacramento Kings 2-1. LA was playing so lethargic that they trailed by as much as 24 points, and it appeared that they were on their way to another loss…

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