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Robert Horry

ロバート・オーリー / ろばーと・おーりー

American basketball player

August 25, 1970 (age 55) ・ Harford County, Maryland, United States

  • Maryland
  • basketball player

My Take

Robert Horry is the guy who makes you rethink what "greatness" even means in basketball. Seven championship rings — more than Michael Jordan, more than Kobe Bryant — and he earned every single one as a role player, not a superstar. That's kind of insane when you sit with it. Standing 6'10" with a silky mid-range touch and ice in his veins, Big Shot Bob had this uncanny ability to disappear for stretches of a game and then absolutely torch you the moment the stakes were highest. Houston, Phoenix, L.A., San Antonio — three different franchises, three different eras, same clutch DNA every time. He's proof that the right player in the right moment beats the most talented player who can't deliver when it counts. I respect him deeply for never needing the spotlight to matter.

Overview

Robert Keith Horry ( ORR-ee; born August 25, 1970) is an American sports commentator and former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Houston Rockets, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers, and San Antonio Spurs.

1. Profile

Name (English)
Robert Horry
Name (Japanese)
ロバート・オーリー
Reading
ろばーと・おーりー
Born
August 25, 1970 (age 55)
Zodiac / Chinese zodiac
Virgo / Dog
Origin
Harford County, Maryland, United States
Blood type
Private
Height
208 cm
Agency
Private
Occupation
basketball player

2. Background

Elementary school
Private
Junior high
Private
High school
Andalusia High School
University
University of Alabama

3. Relationships

Spouse
Private
Children
Private
Parents
Private
Siblings
Private

4. Personality

Motto

Private

7. About this entry

Tags

  • Maryland
  • basketball player
Last updated
2026-06-02

Facts are limited to publicly available information up to 2024; non-public items are marked "Private / Unknown". English text is machine-assisted (facts translated by Sonnet, "My Take" written by Opus 4.8). The Japanese page is the source of record.