Here is an excerpt from an article about the five greatest shots in L.A. Lakers history where Glenn gets a mention:

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From the Los Angeles Times
BILL PLASCHKE

Lakers have a history full of miracles

Derek Fisher's shot was great, but it wasn't the greatest.
Bill Plaschke

June 13, 2009

4. Big Shot Bob's biggest.

I remember standing at my courtside media seat in stunned awe after Robert Horry made his buzzer-beating three-pointer in Game 4 against the Sacramento Kings in the 2002 conference championship.

The series had just been tied. The postseason had just been kept alive. Arguably a championship had just been won.

Horry incredibly hitting from the top of the key? After luckily catching a ball batted out by Vlade Divac? With the red light glowing around the basket?

Around me, Staples Center fans were hugging and screaming and crying.

In front of me, Horry had just stuck his hands behind his back and strutted downcourt in probably the most famous celebration dance in Lakers history.

Besides me, suddenly, there appeared Glenn Frey, one of the founding members of one of my favorite bands.

He slapped his hand on the press table.

"The Eagles never wrote a song this good!" he shouted.


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