Brandon Jennings is all about the rings.

The new New York Knicks point guard took to Twitter today and revealed he'd rather have the career of seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry than Reggie Miller, a Hall of Famer who never won a championship.

Jennings maintained he wasn't dissing Miller, but was pretty adamant about his choice.

Let's take a look at their career stats.

Miller averaged 18.2 points per game over his career while shooting 39.5 percent from three. His 2,560 made threes was the most all-time until Ray Allen passed him.

Horry played 16 seasons in the NBA with career averages of 7.0 points and 4.8 rebounds. Nothing close to Miller's overall numbers but when it comes to clutch shots, these two are both remembered as two of the best with the game on the line.

Jennings signed a one-year, $5 million deal with the Knicks this summer after spending last year with the Pistons and Magic. He went on to tweet that if healthy, he believes the Knicks have a chance at a championship.

What else is he going to say here?

Jennings has fun on Twitter with stuff like this. He's a good follow and his opinion on this matter isn't the most unpopular. There's a lot of athletes that would trade personal glory for championships, especially seven of them.