Before Kobe Bryant spoke Thursday night at “Kobe Up Close Hosted by Jimmy Kimmel,” Robert Horry took the stage. During that time he praised Bryant but also took some time out to reflect on an altercation the two had during their time together on the LA Lakers. Read more after the jump.
“[Bryant] has all kinds of accolades, all kinds of praise going, but he’s still working hard every day,” Horry said. “It makes you want to work hard. That’s what guys realize when they come to the Lakers organization.” Bryant and Horry won three rings together with the Lakers (2000-02) but the former teammates didn’t always see eye to eye. Bryant’s intensity in practice and even in games could be a little much for a seasoned veteran like Horry.
The seven-time champion recalled a game early in their partnership when Bryant kept demanding the ball, but Horry stuck instead to the triangle offense. During a timeout, Bryant said, “I’m hot,” and pressed Horry on why he was ignoring his requests. “How many championships you got?” Horry replied. “I’ve got two. I’ve got this.” Horry joined the Lakers after winning two titles with Hakeem Olajuwon and the Houston Rockets. He went on to win two more with the San Antonio Spurs after leaving the Lakers. The minor confrontation between Bryant and Horry strengthened their relationship. “It was a bonding moment for us,” Horry said. “Slow down, young fella, slow down.”