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Robert Horry may not have been a superstar but he was a very good player, and is known for his clutch playoff performances. While with the Lakers he hit game clinching shots in four consecutive playoff series'. He's not some scrub that got lucky to be on good teams, he was a major contributor to those championships.
I agree with the above comments about Robert Horry. Also, he didn't just win with the Lakers, he won two championships each with the Rockets and the Spurs.
But what about all the bench players who got carried along for the ride? I didn't want this quiz to become "name people who played with the Celtics in the 1960's".
But you also had Heinsohn, KC Jones, Loscy, Sanders, Siegfried, and the list goes on... Nobody could answer that except diehard Celtics fans. And that doesn't even include far less known players from Minneapolis Lakers and St Louis Hawks.
Well Bob Saget was at one time and still might be the only person to simultaneously star in two series to be simultaneously in the top 10 at the same time. So you know he has to be good.
Lol, I just had to update this quiz for Patrick McCaw who has watched the Warriors and Raptors win 3 championships from his comfy seat at the end of the bench.
Whenever someone tries to argue that one player is better than another because of how many championships they have won, I just send them this quiz and remind them that Jud Buechler is better than Karl Malone, John Stockton, and Charles Barkley.
This is seriously unacceptable quiz...Since 1970? Don't you know how many rings Bill Russell has? How can you discount him from this quiz. Shameful! Please extend to the early days of basketball.