Robert Horry defines NBA's golden era as Magic-Bird through Shaq-Kobe
Q. What do you think is the golden era of basketball? Robert Horry: The golden era is to me I think when Magic and Bird had that confrontation, then you had when Jordan took over, then you had Shaq and Kobe, and once the bigs left the league, that's when to me the golden era ends because you think about the great battles that you had against other bigs and then once the big kind of left the game it became the shooting era.
I just think the golden era was a bunch of bigs and you had guards, you had bigs and everybody else can play. Well, don't get me wrong, I love I still love the NBA. I get frustrated with the NBA, but I still love it.
And I just think because you love to see guys talented, the way they can move their bodies, where they can shoot, the things that they can do is amazing. One of my favorite guys is Ant-Man. YouTube This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Robert Horry defines NBA's golden era as Magic-Bird through Shaq-Kobe