#4 Robert Horry - 155

When it comes to Horry, the math just doesn't add up.

He was never an All-Star across his 15-season long career and hosts a career-average of just seven points (with the highest being 12 ppg during 1995-96) along with 4.8 rebounds per game. Despite him not being the highlight of the NBA statsheets, Robert was always with the right team at just the apt time.
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He shook hands with the Lakers during the 1996-97 season and before ending his career as a Laker in 2008, had already won five NBA Championships - courtesy Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal, Pau Gasol etc. Add these to the couple he won with the Rockets and that brings his career total to seven titles.
It can be argued that Horry didnt have a major role in winning those rings. Nevertheless, he does have a respectable stack worth of 1,939 postseason points on 35% shooting from the three-point line.
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