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Dallas News -
San Antonio Spurs forward Robert Horry is back for a 16th season. It seems like 26 seasons. And just like the last three or four years, he says this will be his last, although even Horry doesn't necessarily believe himself.
"If somebody wants to pay me for a couple more years, you never know," he said.
Horry has won seven championships – three with the Los Angeles Lakers , two with Houston and two with the Spurs. Curious minds are wondering if he might like to finish his career with the Mavericks, making him one of the few players in NBA history who have played for all three Texas teams.
"I thought about that," Horry said. "That would be good. I'd come up here next year, give you a good two years, win a championship here and call it quits."
San Antonio Spurs forward Robert Horry is back for a 16th season. It seems like 26 seasons. And just like the last three or four years, he says this will be his last, although even Horry doesn't necessarily believe himself.
"If somebody wants to pay me for a couple more years, you never know," he said.
Horry has won seven championships – three with the Los Angeles Lakers , two with Houston and two with the Spurs. Curious minds are wondering if he might like to finish his career with the Mavericks, making him one of the few players in NBA history who have played for all three Texas teams.
"I thought about that," Horry said. "That would be good. I'd come up here next year, give you a good two years, win a championship here and call it quits."