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Robert Horry weighs in on Kobe Bryant vs Michael Jordan debate

Robert Horry picks between Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan


In a recent interview on The Dan Patrick Show, seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry made a definitive choice between his former teammate Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan.

When asked to select between the two basketball icons, Horry, who won three championships alongside Bryant, opted for the late Lakers legend.

“I played with Kobe, so I know Kobe. I don’t know Mike. I just met Mike. I’ll take Kobe because I won three championships with Kobe. I had to take Kobe,” Horry said

Horry’s decision to choose Bryant over Jordan reflects the strong bond and success he shared with the Black Mamba during their time together in Los Angeles.