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Robert Horry is Full of SHIT! 6-16-2026
It's Friday, so you know what that means — Shoot Around is back. Robert Horry, Rob Jenner, and B-Dog run through everything that didn't make Tuesday's show, and this week that list is pretty loaded. First up: the NBA's new 3-2-1 draft lottery. Quentin asked about it, and fair enough — they never got to it on the main show. Rob breaks down how it works (the lottery expands from 14 to 16 teams, and the three worst records in the league actually get their odds PULLED back), and Robert gives his honest reaction: he doesn't hate it, but he's not ready to fully buy in until he sees it play out. The Indiana Pacers situation this year is a perfect example of why this stuff gets complicated fast. Then things get heavier. Brendon Sorsby — the Texas Tech quarterback who bet on his own games at Indiana — caught a two-game suspension and a $5 million deal. The guys go deep on what kind of message that sends across every roster in college football. Not just to stars, but to walk-ons and scholarship guys who know everything about their team and are getting nothing out of NIL. It's a messy situation and Robert and Rob don't hold back. After that, a palate cleanser: Tom Brady launched a new coconut water brand, and the name is... Good Nut. B-Dog's face said it all. If you're listening and not watching, do yourself a favor and pull up the YouTube just for that reaction. A listener question for Robert — what's the most unfortunate thing that ever happened to you in a game? The José Canseco ball-off-the-head moment from Joe Adell inspired this one. Robert's answer might surprise you. (Spoiler: his shorts have a starring role.) And to close it out, the blanket fort world record. A Nevada high school student built a 14,000+ square foot fort in Las Vegas, which somehow leads to a full childhood memory throwback session. Sliding down hills on cardboard, building clubhouses in the woods, and getting evicted from your own blanket fort by your grandfather. All of it. Topics covered this week: NBA 3-2-1 draft lottery breakdown — what changed and why Tanking debate: injuries, bad teams, and what actually counts as tanking Brendon Sorsby, $5M deals, and a two-game slap on the wrist Gambling in college sports — the double-edged sword nobody wants to admit Walk-ons, NIL gaps, and insider info as a ticking time bomb Tom Brady's coconut water brand, "Good Nut" B-Dog's priceless reaction and the best disapproving head shake on YouTube Robert Horry's most unfortunate moment on the court (and on TV) Blanket fort world record and childhood memory lane Subscribe so you never miss a Shoot Around or a Tuesday episode of the Big Shot Bob Podcast. Drop your questions and topics in the comments — you might end up on the show like Quentin did. #BigShotBob #ShootAround #RobertHorry #NBADraftLottery #NBALottery #Tanking #BrandonShoresby #CollegeFootball #NCAAScandal #NIL #GamblingInSports #TomBrady #GoodNut #CoconutWater #BlanketFort #NBANews #CollegeSports #PodcastClips #SportsTalk #HoopsConversation 00:00 — Intro / What Is Shoot Around 00:30 — NBA 3-2-1 Draft Lottery Explained 02:00 — Is This Actually Going to Stop Tanking? 03:30 — Injuries, the Pacers, and Tanking Loopholes 04:30 — How Do You Really Stop Tanking? Hit the Pocket 05:00 — Robert's Dogs Storm and Seven Make an Appearance 05:30 — Brandon Shoresby: $5M and a Two-Game Suspension 07:00 — NCAA Is Cooked — Schools Boycotting Texas Tech 08:00 — Gambling Is Everywhere Now — the Double-Edged Sword 09:00 — Walk-Ons, NIL Gaps, and Insider Betting Risk 11:00 — Tom Brady Launches "Good Nut" Coconut Water 12:30 — B-Dog's Head Shake & the Bit Nobody Asked For 13:30 — Listener Q: Most Unfortunate Moment in a Game? 14:30 — Robert's Answer: The Shorts Story 15:30 — "I Got Nothing For You, Dog" — Wrapping Up Brady 16:00 — Blanket Fort World Record in Las Vegas 16:30 — Childhood Memories: Cardboard Slides and Wood Forts 18:00 — Getting Evicted from Your Own Blanket Fort
Dan Dakich reacts to 7X NBA champion Robert Horry's bold advice urging Caitlin Clark to finally fight back and retaliate the next time she takes a flagrant foul. Dan breaks down the comments and exposes the "jealous, envious, ego-filled, and petty" (JEEP) treatment the WNBA star is facing from rivals. Subscribe to Don't @ Me for more unfiltered sports analysis! Subscribe to Don't @ Me for daily videos and shorts: https://tr.ee/M6w2km Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 263 of the Big Shot Bob Podcast. The Spurs just stole Game 3 in Madison Square Garden and suddenly we've got ourselves a real NBA Finals. Robert Horry, Rob Jenner, and Brandon Harper break it all down the morning after — from De'Aaron Fox's backseat tendencies to Wembanyama's growing confidence as an enforcer, to whether this Spurs team actually has what it takes to steal another one in New York. Topics covered this week: Spurs take Game 3 — what changed and what it means going into Game 4 De'Aaron Fox settling for jumpers when he should be attacking the basket Wemby's evolving physicality — is he figuring out he can get away with stuff? Dylan Harper off the bench: why the rookie energy matters more than a starting spot The chippy nature of this series — Hart's kick, Wemby's elbow, and whether any of it helps Trump at MSG, the blowback, and some truly unhinged postgame scenes outside the Garden Robert Horry saw Pop recently — how's Gregg Popovich doing? (Short answer: a lot better) Rick Brunson's full-court dad moment in Game 2 ESPN's AI Tony Parker disaster — and Robert finally getting his highlight reel moment Sam Presti's "sixth defender" comments about SGA and social media criticism Tribute to Stacey King, and Quinn Snyder's extension in Atlanta Big Shot of the Week: Fourth-grader Magnolia Bridegroom saves her dad's life with CPR Shootout is back — NBA Finals champions since 1999, MVPs who missed the Finals, oldest arenas, and more Robert Horry is a seven-time NBA champion. He's been here before. And he's not done talking.
Big Shot Bob is LIVE from San Antonio for the NBA Finals, and this episode has that energy all the way through. Robert Horry, seven-time champion, is on-site for Podcast Row — flying in with Danny Green and Malika Andrews — and the boys waste no time getting into it. They kick things off breaking down the Spurs' Game 7 win over OKC — and yes, Chet Holmgren gets the full treatment. Rob says Chet looked like a guy who had something going on off the court, comparing him to a boxer who famously broke down mid-fight. Zero field goal attempts in the second half on a team that needed him? Hard to defend. Meanwhile, San Antonio's Slash Brothers (Castle and Harper) and a 20-point Champagnie performance pushed them through to the Finals. Then it's on to the NBA Finals preview — Spurs vs. Knicks. Rob and Brandon both lay out their cases for each team, get into what KAT has to do defensively against Wemby, why Castle turning the ball over could be fatal, and whether the Knicks' 11-game playoff win streak means anything against a team this different. Rob calls it: Spurs in six. Brandon hedges: Spurs in seven. They both agree — the Knicks' best shot is pace, pace, pace. They also get into the Miles Garrett trade to the Rams, A.J. Brown heading back to the Patriots, Apple TV potentially coming after NFL rights, and Wembanyama's looming extension — a $251M base deal that could hit $301M with incentives. The Alamo jokes write themselves. Big Shot of the Week goes to Arnett Johnson — a man who was unhoused in Miami and still stopped everything to help a lost six-year-old boy find his way home. Real one. And Rapid Fire is BACK, and somebody ends it at the buzzer on Captain Crunch. No spoilers on who. In this episode: Spurs Game 7 breakdown and the Slash Brothers' big night Chet Holmgren's disappearing act — Rob's full autopsy SGA takes accountability (the anti-Durant energy is real) Spurs vs. Knicks Finals preview — keys to the series for both sides Wemby's extension: $251M base, up to $301M — San Antonio better start saving Miles Garrett traded to the Rams and the rest of the NFL chaos Sean Sweeney named Orlando Magic head coach (Rob has thoughts) Robert Horry on playing with Shaq, Duncan, and Robinson — the eraser effect Big Shot of the Week: Arnett Johnson, Miami Rapid Fire trivia returns — Safety Dance, Captain Crunch, and New Edition drama Subscribe for new episodes every week. Hit the bell so you don't miss a drop. #BigShotBob #RobertHorry #NBAFinals #Wembanyama #SpursVsKnicks #SanAntonioSpurs #NewYorkKnicks #NBAPlayoffs #ChetHolmgren #NBA 00:00 Intro — Big Shot Bob Live from NBA Finals in San Antonio 01:30 NBA on NBC Nostalgia, Amazon Money & Apple TV Talk 03:30 Rob Lands at Podcast Row with Danny Green & Malika 05:30 Miles Garrett to the Rams — NFL Trade Chaos Reaction 07:00 Alabama Softball Heartbreak & College Sports Corner 08:30 Spurs Game 7 Breakdown — San Antonio Punched Through 10:00 The Slash Brothers: Castle, Harper & Vassell's Impact 11:30 The Vassell Send-Home Dunk — Was That Disrespectful? 12:00 Chet Holmgren's Disappearing Act — What Happened? 15:30 SGA Calls the Season a Failure — Rob Respects It 18:30 8 Straight Years With a New NBA Champion 19:30 Spurs vs. Knicks NBA Finals Preview 22:30 Wemby's Mindset — 'I Used Everything as Fuel' 26:00 Wemby's $251M Extension and the Small Market Question 28:30 Knicks' 11-Game Streak & the AT&T Center Lario Return 29:30 Keys to the Series — Rob's Case for Spurs and Knicks 32:00 Harp's Keys: Castle's Turnovers, KAT, Pace of Play 37:30 Series Predictions — Spurs in 6 or 7? 38:30 Sean Sweeney Named Orlando Magic Head Coach 40:00 Playing With Shaq, Timmy & Robinson — The Eraser Effect 42:30 Big Shot of the Week: Arnett Johnson, Miami 44:00 Rapid Fire Returns
Mason and Ireland are both out again today, so Marcas Grant and Beto Duran are in! The crew is LIVE from Chino City Hall for Hershiser Chevrolet Grand Opening! The guys are joined first by former Dodger Joe Kelly, Lakers Legend Robert Horry, Dodgers legend Ramon Martinez, and World Series hero Miguel Rojas! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Robert Horry, Rob Jenners, and Brandon Harper break down everything that matters in the NBA right now — and a few things that don't. Big Shot Bob is hosting a baby shower and hiding from 50 women, so naturally it's the perfect time to talk basketball. We dig deep into the OKC Thunder vs San Antonio Spurs Western Conference Finals with Game 6 on the horizon. The Spurs have been in a fistfight but the young bulls keep letting emotion get in the way. Robert has firsthand thoughts on what Gregg Popovich's halftime speeches actually do to a team — and a legendary story about the one time Pop yelled at him. Spoiler: Robert laughed. Wemby is the conversation. He joined Bill Walton as the only player in NBA history with 300 points, 150 rebounds, and 50 blocks in their first postseason. But is he doing enough? We debate whether he needs to go full Kobe — get on the block and tell everybody to get out of the way — and why his grace and his aggression can coexist. Over in the East, we put the Cleveland Cavaliers series loss to the Knicks through the shredder. James Harden's stat line across four games is... rough. The coaching staff takes heat. And Kenny Atkinson already confirmed he's coming back next season, plus there are rumors of a Harden extension that have us concerned for Cleveland's future. The flopping debate is real. A San Antonio fan brought a mini Oscar for SGA. Jay Williams called it exhausting. Robert says put some defense back in the damn game and Adam Silver needs to call in some old heads to sort it out. Plus: All-NBA teams are set, Jalen Brunson takes home the Larry Bird Trophy, the All-Rookie team is announced, and a man in Ohio jumps into a pond to save a mother and daughter — your Big Shot of the Week. Then we run Conference Finals Chaos — a trivia game covering NBA history milestones from this postseason. Longest Finals drought, back-to-back champions, three-peat MVP winners, and more. TOPICS THIS EPISODE: • OKC Thunder vs Spurs Game 6 preview — who's got the edge? • Robert Horry on Gregg Popovich's comeback and locker room presence • The one time Pop yelled at Big Shot Bob (and what happened next) • Wemby's historic postseason numbers and why he needs to attack more • Wemby compared to young Kobe — the confidence, the cockiness, the potential • The SGA flopping debate and the woman with the mini Oscar at courtside • James Harden's embarrassing series vs the Knicks, game by game • Kenny Atkinson confirmed as returning Cavs coach — are they making a mistake? • Knicks fans, former players on the court, and James Dolan getting an unexpected compliment • All-NBA first team announced — Shai and Jokic unanimous • Joe Mazzulla wins Coach of the Year • All-Rookie team: Cooper Flagg leads the way • Knicks waiting on their Finals opponent — rest vs rhythm debate • Big Shot of the Week: Yianni Saris jumps into a pond to save a mom and her daughter • Conference Finals Chaos trivia game — NBA history, streaks, and records Hit Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of Big Shot Bob. Find us on your podcast app — search Big Shot Bob Podcast. #BigShotBob #RobertHorry #NBAPlayoffs #OKCThunder #SanAntonioSpurs #Wembanyama #NewYorkKnicks #JamesHarden #NBA #ConferenceFinalsRecap #NBAFinals 00:00 Intro — Baby Shower Edition 02:00 OKC vs Spurs Game 5 Recap 05:00 San Antonio's Turnover Problem 07:00 The Young Bull & Old Bull Story Explained 09:30 Can the Spurs Force a Game 7? 11:00 Wemby Needs to Demand the Ball 12:30 Wemby Compared to Young Kobe 15:00 Knicks vs OKC or Spurs in the Finals? 17:00 J-Dub's Injury & OKC Contract Talk 19:00 Wemby's Historic Postseason Numbers 19:30 Pop's Return & His Locker Room Speech 21:30 SGA Flopping Debate & the Mini Oscar Lady 24:00 James Harden & the NBA's Defense Problem 26:30 Eastern Conference Finals Recap — Cavs Get Swept 28:00 James Harden's Ugly Game-by-Game Stat Line 29:00 Kenny Atkinson Confirmed + Harden Extension Rumors 31:30 Knicks Depth, Shamet's Moment & Former Players 37:30 All-NBA Teams, Coach of the Year & All-Rookie Team 41:30 Big Shot of the Week — Yianni Saris 42:30 Conference Finals Chaos Trivia Game
Big Shot Bob is back and he's got thoughts on everything — Kevin Durant's mounting reputation problem, a boxing night gone sideways, and the fight stories you didn't know you needed to hear. This week on Shoot Around, Rob Jenners, Brandon Harper, and NBA legend Robert Horry break down the Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano Netflix disaster (17 seconds, folks), revisit the Mayweather-Pacquiao letdown, and get into whether KD is officially more trouble than he's worth — Colin Cowherd's "boat analogy" sets off a whole debate. Then it's athletes who threw it all away (Latrell Sprewell and Dennis Rodman get called out), Peyton Manning's diabolical trash talk strategy, and some genuinely unhinged public fight stories to close things out. Plus: Horry on the worst smells he's ever encountered, Edwin Diaz and the cockfighting controversy, and Robert Horry quietly admitting he jumped on someone's bad knee and then stepped aside while they ran into a backboard. Just another week.
Robert Horry, Rob Jenners, and Brandon Harper are back for episode 260 of the Big Shot Bob Podcast — and they had to wait a day to drop it because the NBA couldn't stop cooking. Victor Wembanyama dropped 41 points and 24 rebounds in a double-overtime thriller against OKC — including a pull-up three from basically the logo that had Robert Horry's jaw on the floor. The guys break down what it means for the West Finals, why Stephon Castle needs to cut the turnovers, and whether Alex Caruso was really the right guy to put on a 7-foot alien. Then there's Cleveland. The Cavs had a 99.9% win probability with eight minutes left and handed it right back to Jalen Brunson and the Knicks. Robert Horry has strong feelings about James Harden, Kenny Atkinson's timeout usage, and what happens to Cleveland's chances if they don't wake Donovan Mitchell up. Plus: Jason Kidd gets fired in Dallas, SGA wins back-to-back MVPs and showers the Thunder roster with AP watches and Burberry trench coats (Dream and Shaq could never), Shams Charania blows up Prime Video's big MVP moment, Anthony Edwards daps up the Spurs bench with eight minutes still on the clock, and Jamal Mosley lands a head coaching job faster than most guys find an apartment. The crew also plays Championship Connection — a new game where Rob gives Robert Horry a championship team and finds out who he shared the floor with. The '96 Bulls, '03 Spurs, '04 Pistons and more come up. The answers will surprise you. New episodes every week. Hit subscribe so you don't miss a thing.
It's Friday, which means it's time for the bonus show. Episode 133 of Shoot Around kicks off with some genuinely surprising news — Alperen Sengun was voted the NBA's most overrated player by his own peers in The Athletic's annual poll. Seven-time champion Robert Horry weighs in on whether that reputation is fair, what Jeff Teague said about swag, and which players would actually top the overrated list if the guys had a vote. Then it's straight into the Kevin Hart Roast — specifically the clips of Draymond Green catching shots from Tom Brady, Shane Gillis, Jeff Ross, and The Rock. The guys break down the best lines of the night and give Draymond his flowers for actually holding his own on the mic. After that, a legendary clip courtesy of a listener: Vernon Maxwell on All The Smoke telling the full story of Hakeem Olajuwon slapping him in the locker room at halftime. Robert Horry was there for the Rockets at the time, so yeah — this one gets personal. And then things take a turn. A Frontier Airlines plane struck a pedestrian who'd somehow made it onto the runway at Denver International Airport — and the guys react to the cockpit audio. From there, the show ends on a high note: the story of Jessica Holloway, the Tampa mom who set up a folding table at a U8 girls soccer game and started selling homemade wine to the other parents out of an Igloo cooler. Her menu included "Referee Tears" at $15 a jar. She was arrested. The guys are outraged on her behalf. Subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday and Friday. 00:00 Intro – Big Shot Bob 00:30 Sengun Named NBA's Most Overrated Player 01:30 Breaking Down the Player Vote 02:30 Who Would YOU Vote For? 03:30 Robert Horry Weighs In on Overrated 04:30 Dillon Brooks, Markkanen & More Names 05:30 Draymond at the Kevin Hart Roast 06:00 Best Roast Lines on Draymond 07:30 Draymond Fires Back at Chelsea Handler 08:00 Regina Hall & the Roast Special Breakdown 09:00 Vernon Maxwell Story: Hakeem Slapped Him? 09:30 Mad Max Tells the Full Story 11:00 Robert Horry Reacts – He Was There 12:00 A Man Got Hit by a Plane at Denver Airport 12:30 Cockpit Audio from the Frontier Airlines Incident 14:00 The Guys React to the Runway Story 14:30 Jessica Holloway: The Wine Mom at the Soccer Game 15:00 The Menu: Sangria, Rosé & Referee Tears 16:00 Should She Have Been Arrested? 17:00 Parenting at Kids' Sports Events & Final Takes
Seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry, B-Dog Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners break down everything happening in the 2025 playoffs — and there's a LOT to get into on Episode 259. The Thunder are rolling. OKC swept the Lakers to go 8-0 in the playoffs so far, doing it without Jalen Williams and doing it in convincing fashion. Big Shot Bob gives his honest take on LA's future — including whether Austin Reaves deserves $250 million, what LeBron's exit interview really signals, and why the Lakers keep running into the same wall every spring. Then the guys get into Victor Wembanyama's elbow on Naz Reid — Rob makes the case he should've been suspended, and breaks down exactly why the NBA's handling of it sets a bad precedent. Should the league have at least hit him with a fine? Everyone agrees on that one. We also dig into what NOT suspending Wemby says about how the NBA protects its stars, and whether that chips away at what's fair for everyone else on the floor. In the East, the Knicks swept the Sixers out — 25 threes, a 30-point blowout, and Knicks fans completely taking over Philly's arena. The boys break down what that team is actually capable of, and size up whoever's coming out of the Pistons-Cavs series to face them. Spoiler: neither team looks ready. Plus: the Washington Wizards win the draft lottery, Draymond takes a shot at Charles Barkley on Inside the NBA (and the guys have some thoughts on that), Steve Kerr's Warriors extension, Jaylen Brown's $50K fine for calling out Joel Embiid on Twitch, and the Big Shout of the Week goes to a 73-year-old music teacher from England who remortgaged his house to save his neighborhood pub. We close it out with this week's game — All-Time Playoff Runs — testing Big Shot Bob on some of the best postseason win streaks in NBA history. Does he know the Warriors' 2017 run better than he thinks? Let's find out. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen. It actually helps. 00:00 — Intro / Robert Horry Looking for Work 01:00 — Lakers Swept by OKC: Reaction & Recap 03:30 — OKC's Depth and How They're Built 06:30 — Thunder Stats & Shay's Big Night 07:00 — LeBron's Future & Laker Free Agency 09:00 — Should the Lakers Trade Austin Reaves? 11:00 — Building Around Luka: What LA Needs 13:30 — Lakers Free Agent Rundown 18:00 — Wembanyama's Elbow: Should He Be Suspended? 21:00 — NBA Favoritism & Protecting Star Players 25:00 — Is It Really About the Money? League Officiating 30:00 — Wemby's Ejection Reaction & Tim Duncan Flashback 33:00 — Knicks Sweep the Sixers: Breaking It Down 36:30 — Pistons vs. Cavs: Who's Coming Out? 39:00 — Cade Cunningham & Donovan Mitchell Analysis 43:00 — NBA Draft Lottery: Wizards Win Big 46:00 — Jaylen Brown Fined, Steve Kerr Extension 48:30 — Draymond vs. Charles Barkley on Inside the NBA 55:00 — Big Shot of the Week 57:30 — This Week's Game: All-Time Playoff Runs
It's a Friday, which means it's time for another Shoot Around — the show where we throw everything at the wall and see what sticks. Big Shot Bob himself, Robert Horry, is back in the building for Episode 132, and this one goes all over the place. We kick things off reacting to Skip Bayless returning to First Take for a one-time reunion with Stephen A. Smith. Nobody asked for it, everybody's gonna watch it — including us. But it raises a fair question: are you tuning in because you actually enjoy them, or just because it's been so long that nostalgia has you by the throat? From there we got into what TV reunions we'd actually want to see, which somehow turned into Rob getting volunteered — live, on the spot — to host a new version of NBA Inside Stuff with Ahmad Rashad's old job. He ran with it. Like, really ran with it. The man had co-host candidates locked and loaded (Cheryl Miller, Monica McNutt, and others get a mention), a vision for the show, and apparently more enthusiasm for a job he doesn't have than the one he does. Incredible. Then things got weird. A United Airlines plane clipped a bakery truck on the Jersey Turnpike on approach to Newark — and we had the audio. That set off a whole conversation about terrifying aviation moments, NBA team charter planes, which franchises had the nicest setups (Dallas and Portland apparently had the goods), and the time Rob was sitting next to Butter Bean on a late-night flight when the guy in front of them went completely still and his wife lost her mind thinking he was dead. Spoiler: sleep paralysis. A listener named Richie sent in a question after a wild JP Morgan story broke this week — a guy fabricated a sexual harassment case, it went everywhere before anyone fact-checked it, and the woman got dragged online for days before the truth came out. That opened the door for Rob to share a story he's apparently never told publicly: the time a woman he didn't even know filed a false harassment claim against him with the Lakers, complete with unsolicited fan mail that's... a lot. We won't spoil the details. But it ended with Rob's lawyer sorting it out after discovering the same woman had done it to three other people. We wrapped up with a question from Vic about the Mandalorian movie dropping near May the 4th, Star Wars fatigue, and whether Marvel is stuck in the same trap — giving away so much for free on streaming that nobody wants to pay for the theatrical version anymore. Then, naturally, it was Cinco de Mayo (Taco Tuesday edition), which meant Rob had to explain a very chaotic night in Austell, Georgia, a sombrero, a man in a full Transformer outfit, and getting home at 3 AM. Friday energy. All the way through. Subscribe to Shoot Around wherever you get your podcasts and send your questions and crazy stories our way — we read them all. 0:00 Intro – Big Shot Bob Opens the Show 1:10 Skip Bayless Returns to First Take with Stephen A. 2:30 What TV Reunion Would You Actually Want to See? 3:30 Harper Gets Volunteered to Host New NBA Inside Stuff 8:00 Craziest Audio of the Week: United Airlines Hits a Bakery Truck 10:30 Craziest Plane Story: Rob's Recruiting Visit to Georgia Tech 11:30 The Man Who Looked Dead (But Wasn't) – Sleep Paralysis Story 14:00 What NBA Team Charters Are Actually Like Inside 17:00 Delta Passenger Refuses to Hang Up – Delays Entire Flight 18:00 Listener Q (Richie): JP Morgan False Harassment Story 19:00 Has Anyone Ever Lied on Rob Horry? (The Answer Is Yes) 20:00 Rob's Untold Story: False Accusation Filed With the Lakers 23:00 Jenners Story: Someone Checked Into a Hotel Under His Name 25:30 Listener Q (Vic): Is the Mandalorian Movie Worth Watching? 27:00 Cinco de Mayo Fell on Taco Tuesday – How Did You Celebrate? 29:00 Outro – The Real Meaning of Cinco de Mayo
Seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry and co-hosts Rob Jenners and Brandon Harper welcome CBS Sports and media personality Scoop B Robinson to episode 258 of the Big Shot Bob Podcast. The three dig into the second round of the 2025 NBA Playoffs — round-by-round breakdowns, trade intel, LeBron at 41, Ant Edwards off the bench, and a game of Walmart or Waffle House to close it out. Scoop B comes in hot with insider knowledge on the Giannis trade market — including which teams are serious, which ones are bluffing, and why Portland might be more in the conversation than anyone wants to admit. Rob gives his honest PSA to LeBron James. And Harp asks whether Robert Horry's Rockets would've still won those championships even if MJ never went to play baseball. (Spoiler: Rob has no doubts.) Plus: the Knicks embarrass the Hawks and the Sixers in back-to-back series, Ant Edwards earns a whole new level of respect by coming off the bench and letting a teammate cook, and the guys break down why Minnesota might be the most dangerous team left standing in the playoffs. TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: Luka Doncic injury update and Lakers' real chances vs OKC The Scoop B intel on Giannis — Portland, Brooklyn, Boston, and who's actually in play Robert Horry's Rockets without MJ — the debate settles itself Knicks run through Atlanta and then Philly in Game 1 Why the Magic fell apart and what it means for their future Anthony Edwards off the bench — is this a turning point? Timberwolves steal Game 1 in San Antonio — are they a real threat? Cavs vs Raptors Game 7 — Jarrett Allen takes over Donovan Mitchell's consistency problem OKC bench depth and why Rob is already worried for the Lakers NBA Finals predictions from all three guys Big Shot of the Week: 14-year-old cancer survivor Jude Baker Walmart or Waffle House — the game show everyone needs Subscribe to the Big Shot Bob Podcast on YouTube and hit the bell so you never miss an episode. New episodes drop weekly. Find Scoop B Robinson: YouTube: Scooby TV — New series 'The Pull Up with Scoob B' — first episode drops the 18th Twitter/Instagram/web: @ScoopB | scoopb.com 00:00 Intro & Big Shot Bob Show Open 00:55 Welcoming guest Scoop B Robinson 01:30 Luka Doncic injury — is he done for the series? 03:00 Scoop B hops on — networking at the Hawks' funeral 03:30 Trying to talk Rob off the Lakers swept ledge 04:00 Rob's prediction on Lakers vs Rockets in round one 04:50 KD and the Rockets — the mix just wasn't right this year 06:30 KD's future — running out of teams and running out of time 07:30 Scoop B drops intel — Masai Ujiri in Dallas, Kyrie and KD reuniting? 08:30 The KD problem — wants the praise, not the criticism 10:30 The 2K party story — Robert Horry's pull in LA 12:00 Back to the playoffs — Game 1s from round one wrap-up 12:30 Mitchell Robinson fine for the post-game social media post 14:00 James Dolan goes viral courtside — Scoop B was right there 15:30 The Magic collapse — dumbest half of basketball Rob's ever seen 16:30 Orlando's bigger problem — their seeding didn't match their talent 17:00 Scoop B on Orlando's conversations with Milwaukee about Giannis 18:30 Knicks roll into round two and smash the Sixers in Game 1 19:00 The Celtics losing to Philly — live by the three, die by the three 20:00 Would the Rockets have still won without MJ? Rob has zero doubt 21:00 Would Tatum have made the difference for Boston? 22:30 Giannis to Boston? Brad Stevens and the Jaylen Brown question 28:30 Why every Giannis trade probably takes three or four teams 32:30 Explain the Giannis situation in 90s NBA terms — who's the comp? 35:30 Anthony Edwards came off the bench in Game 1 — nobody saw that coming 36:30 Rob's newfound respect for Ant — let Terrance Shannon cook without flinching 38:00 Minnesota is The Undertaker — the roast that won't die 39:00 Jaden McDaniels called out the whole league and then backed it up 40:00 Spurs vs Wolves — Wemby was 0 for 7, expect a different guy in Game 2 41:30 Cavs close out Toronto in Game 7 — Jarrett Allen was the whole difference 42:30 The twin towers in Cleveland — Allen and Mobley when they lock in 43:00 Scoop B on life before and after James Harden in Cleveland 44:30 Donovan Mitchell inconsistency — strong start, faded as series went on 47:30 Detroit vs Cleveland round two — what does Detroit have left? 48:00 Lakers vs OKC — what do the Lakers actually have? 50:30 The OKC bench vs the Lakers bench — it's not close 51:00 Scoop B on OKC — they're the 2020 Lakers bubble team that got to defend 55:00 Conference Finals predictions — round the table 58:00 Scoop B signs off — ScoopB TV, The Pull Up with Scoob B launches the 18th 1:00:30 Big Shot of the Week — Jude Baker, 14-year-old cancer survivor 1:02:00 Secondary big shot — middle schoolers save the bus driver in Mississippi 1:03:00 Walmart or Waffle House — game time
It's Friday and the Big Shot Bob crew is back with Episode 131 of Shoot Around — the weekly bonus show where Robert Horry, Rob Jenners, and B-Dog Brandon Harper dig into the questions YOU send in and whatever's on their minds. This week kicks off with a debate born from the new Michael Jackson biopic hitting theaters: Start, Bench, Cut — MJ era edition. The Thriller era (1982–85), the Bad era (1987–89), and the Dangerous era (1991–94) are all on the table. Which era do you start? Which do you bench? Which do you cut? The guys break down their picks, argue over the greatest MJ music videos of all time (Smooth Criminal vs. Remember the Time), debate whether Chris Tucker was actually IN Smooth Criminal (he wasn't), and Harper goes deep on the Ghost mini-movie that almost nobody's seen. The verdict? Unanimous love for Thriller, but serious disagreement on whether Bad or Dangerous gets the bench. Then the guys jump into the all-time greatest NBA coaches debate, sparked by Pat Riley making it clear at 81 years old that he has zero plans to retire or step aside. Phil Jackson, Pat Riley, Gregg Popovich, Don Nelson, Lenny Wilkins, Red Auerbach — who makes the cut? Robert Horry gives a unique firsthand perspective on Phil Jackson, including the detail that Phil literally never spoke to him during their championship runs together. There's also the Del Harris comparison — same roster, completely different results — and what that says about coaching being as much about managing personalities as drawing up plays. A Reddit user's anti-tanking beer pricing proposal gets a quick airing, and then the crew weighs in on Diego Pavia going undrafted after representing himself at the NFL Draft — no agent, no deal. Robert Horry reflects on firing his own agent in 2001 and what he missed out on off the court despite winning six championships, and the guys debate whether being your own representative ever actually works when you're already fighting an uphill battle. To close things out, a fan question about the best superhero shows ever made opens up a great conversation about Invincible (currently must-watch TV), The Boys, Smallville, The Flash, Dragon Ball Z, the upcoming Mortal Kombat film, and a He-Man movie trip that Robert Horry is already planning with his son. Plus — the case for a live-action Thundercats reboot that the world is clearly not ready for.
The NBA Playoffs are delivering chaos, history, and heartbreak — and Big Shot Bob Robert Horry, host Rob Jenners, and B-Dog Brandon Harper are breaking it ALL down on Episode 257 of the Big Shot Bob Podcast! The Orlando Magic are one win away from completing one of the most stunning upsets in NBA postseason history — knocking off the #1 seed Detroit Pistons as an 8-seed. What's gone wrong for Cade Cunningham and the Pistons, and can they save their season on home floor? Robert Horry knows something about coming back from 3-1 deficits — he lived it with the 1995 Houston Rockets. The OKC Thunder close out the Phoenix Suns in a clean sweep, looking like the most complete team in the West. With SGA dropping 31 in the clincher and a bench that could start anywhere in the league, is anyone actually beating these guys? Then it's the Denver Nuggets fighting to stay alive against Minnesota — Joker posts a 27/16/12, Aaron Gordon goes OFF for 43 off the bench in Game 4, but the Timberwolves are healthy and hungry. Can Denver find a way? The guys debate coaching, defense, and whether the NBA owes us a Wemby vs. Jokic matchup. In the East, the New York Knicks celebrate a Game 4 win with some famous Magic City Wings — and Lou Will has thoughts. Will Jalen Johnson step up for Atlanta in a hostile MSG environment? Robert Horry shares his perspective on why playing on the road was actually easier for him. In Philly, Joel Embiid returns from appendix surgery and the Sixers still get blown out by 32. Is it finally time for the 76ers to move on? And the Toronto Raptors have breathed life into their series against Cleveland — is Rob Jenners' "shaky branch" take looking more solid? Plus — Victor Wembanyama goes down with a frightening fall in Game 2, misses Game 3, then comes back in Game 4 to put up a stat line only matched by Hakeem Olajuwon. His numbers? A real life category: 25+ points, 10+ rebounds, and 7+ blocks. At 22 years old. The guys close out with this year's NBA Award Winners — including the unanimous Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Most Improved Player, and the MVP race between Shay, Joker, and Wemby. And they play this week's trivia game: Off the Court — surprising hobbies and hidden talents of NBA legends, from Calvin Murphy's national championship to Karl Malone's CDL license.
Robert Horry (Big Shot Bob) is back for the Friday Shoot Around bonus episode, and he's got plenty to say about the NBA's end-of-season awards race! This week the MVP finalists are officially in — Nikola Jokic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Victor Wembanyama — and Big Shot Bob doesn't hesitate with his pick. Plus, the crew debates whether Wembanyama could make history by winning both MVP and Defensive Player of the Year in the same season (something only Michael Jordan has done), breaks down the Six Man of the Year and Most Improved Player finalists, and questions whether the NBA's Clutch Player of the Year award even means anything. Then it's quiz time: can Robert Horry and Harper correctly name the top 15 best-selling NBA jerseys of the 2025–26 season? Cooper Flagg already cracking the top 10 as a rookie? Stephen Curry still at #1?! And to close things out, a fan question sparks one of the best debates of the season — Tracy McGrady, Penny Hardaway, or Grant Hill: who had the highest ceiling barring injury? Robert Horry actually played against all three and his live, on-the-spot answer might surprise you. Topics Covered: NBA MVP finalists: Jokic, SGA & Wembanyama Can Wemby win MVP + DPOY in the same year? Six Man of the Year finalists Most Improved Player debate Clutch Player of the Year — a real award or just a participation trophy? Top 15 best-selling NBA jerseys of 2025–26 Load management & the David Stern era Tracy McGrady vs. Penny Hardaway vs. Grant Hill — who had the highest ceiling? Subscribe so you never miss a Shoot Around drop! Like the video if you want more Friday bonus episodes! Comment below: Who would YOU give the MVP to — Jokic, SGA, or Wemby? Chapter Markers 0:00 – Welcome Back & Shoot Around Intro 0:30 – Why There Was No Show Last Week (Big Shot Bob Was Sick) 1:00 – NBA MVP Finalists Announced: Jokic, SGA & Wembanyama 1:30 – Who Deserves MVP? Robert Horry's Pick 2:00 – Making the Case for Jokic: Triple-Double Seasons & Supporting Cast 3:00 – Harper's Take: Why Jokic Controls the Game 3:30 – Does SGA Win It Again? The Thunder Are the #1 Team 4:00 – Jokic Is Always in the MVP Conversation — The LeBron Comparison 4:30 – Could the NBA Give Wembanyama MVP + DPOY in the Same Year? 5:00 – Did Michael Jordan Win MVP and DPOY in the Same Season? 5:30 – Wemby Needs to Level Up Before He Wins MVP 6:00 – Six Man of the Year Finalists: Hardaway Jr., Haquez & Keldon Johnson 7:00 – Most Improved Player Finalists: Scoot, Deni Avdija & Jalen Duren 8:30 – Clutch Player of the Year: A Real Award or Senior Superlative? 9:00 – Anthony Edwards, SGA & Jamal Murray as Clutch Player Finalists 10:00 – Eligibility Drama: Ant, Luka & Cade Cunningham's Situation Explained 11:00 – Fan Question: Rest & Load Management — What Was It Like Under David Stern? 11:30 – David Stern Wouldn't Allow Resting Stars — "Play at Least 10 Minutes" 12:00 – Pop Quiz: Top 15 Best-Selling NBA Jerseys of the 2025–26 Season 12:30 – Robert Horry's Guesses: Luka, Wemby & Steph Curry at #1 13:00 – Harper's Guesses: Ant Man & KD 14:00 – Cooper Flagg at #9 as a Rookie! LaMelo Ball Cracks the List 14:30 – The Misses: Jason Tatum, Tyrese Maxey, Devin Booker & Cade Cunningham 15:30 – Fan Question: Tracy McGrady, Penny Hardaway or Grant Hill — Highest Ceiling? 16:00 – Harper's Case for Penny: Could Have Been Kobe Before Kobe 16:30 – Robert Horry Played Against All Three — His Raw Reaction 17:00 – Penny's Shooting & Passing vs. Grant Hill's All-Around Game 17:30 – Robert Horry Changes His Answer Live on Air 18:00 – Outro & Horry Blames His Wife for the Bad Internet
Seven-time NBA Champion Robert Horry — Big Shot Bob himself — joins hosts Rob Jenners and Brandon Harper for a deep dive into the NBA Playoffs first round. We break down every key series, debate who gets swept, and crown our Big Shot of the Week. Then we put Rob's memory to the ultimate test with our exclusive game: Seven Rings, Seven Upsets — can he (and you) remember the biggest shockers from each of his championship runs?
Episode 255 of the Big Shot Bob Podcast features Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners reacting to the NBA play-ins and early playoff picture. Horry recommends the Jerry West documentary on Prime and shares his relationship with West, praising his candid leadership. The hosts break down Charlotte’s win over Miami and debate the controversial play involving Bam, arguing it should have been reviewed and likely upgraded to a flagrant, while also discussing why Charlotte is a fun team to watch. They cover Portland’s play-in win, highlighting Jrue Holiday’s leadership and Portland’s defense, then preview upcoming matchups including Warriors–Clippers, Magic–76ers (with Joel Embiid out after appendix surgery), and give series picks for Lakers–Rockets, Nuggets–Timberwolves, Knicks–Hawks, and Cavaliers–Raptors. They discuss Doc Rivers being fired by Milwaukee and Giannis’ uncertain comments, name an Oklahoma principal who stopped a school shooter as Big Shot of the Week, and finish with a playoff-stats “Who’s Bigger” game. 00:00 Play In Banter 01:10 Jerry West Doc 03:27 Bam Trip Controversy 09:05 Portland Surprise Win 14:47 Jamba Juice Detour 16:33 Tonight Play In Preview 18:37 Lakers Rockets Breakdown 25:49 Nuggets Wolves Picks 30:55 Knicks Hawks Series 35:45 Knicks Fans Takeover 37:53 Cavs Raptors Preview 41:14 Doc Rivers Fired 41:47 Giannis Future Talk 43:44 Holiday Chemistry Lesson 47:02 Rookie Of Year Race 50:28 Big Shot Hero Principal 53:25 Who’s Bigger Game
Robert Horry, Rob Jenners and Brandon Harper return for Episode 254 after missing a show because Horry was called by the NBA to fly last-minute to Tokyo as a replacement for LaMarcus Aldridge, followed by a military charity event in Phoenix; Horry also mentions meeting the creator of One Piece and receiving unreleased Lakers collab gear for his kids. They recap college hoops including UCLA women’s blowout of South Carolina, Michigan’s title run built via transfers, debate NIL money, portal movement, coach/player accountability, and discuss a Trump executive order proposal limiting transfers and eligibility. The conversation shifts to the Lakers as Luka suffers a grade-2 left hamstring strain and AR an oblique strain, then covers standings, the 65-game awards rule, Giannis vs. the Bucks investigation, Jokic’s historic stat pace, WNBA’s Angel Reese trade to the Dream, anti-tanking lottery proposals, a “knockoff candies” game inspired by a stolen Kit Kat truck, and a Big Shot of the Week honoring Texas dads who bought a crossing guard a car. 00:00 Welcome to Episode 254 00:37 Why Rob Missed The Show 02:47 Tokyo Trip Highlights 04:23 College Hoops Recap 06:05 Big Ten Money And NIL 08:05 Mike Malone To UNC 10:42 Transfer Portal Rules Debate 13:33 Trump Order And NCAA Chaos 17:43 Viral Iran Soundbite 18:57 Lakers Injuries And Playoff Outlook 24:00 Stinky Booty Locker Room Talk 27:13 Standings And 65 Game Rule 29:37 Load Management Debate 30:07 Giannis Policy Fallout 34:54 Angel Reese to Atlanta 36:51 Kit Kat Heist Setup 37:35 Bulls Pride Night Controversy 41:16 Jokic Historic Stat Line 44:32 Anti Tanking Lottery Ideas 50:08 Big Shot Community Gift 51:31 Knockoff Candy Game 58:53 Show Wrap and Farewell
Robert Horry and the crew open Friday’s shootaround with a discussion of LA Sparks star Kelsey Plum launching a verified AI “digital twin” for real-time conversations, and debate what it says about modern social interaction and who from history they’d want to talk to via AI (including Thurgood Marshall), while also questioning whether they’d want a digital version of a deceased parent. They pivot to a listener question about whether Joel Embiid deserves slack for early-career missed seasons, noting he’s played 91 games since winning MVP and arguing games still count because he was paid. The episode shifts to “dumbest fight” stories sparked by a wild Florida pickleball dispute, including Horry’s bar argument over an autograph and a college brawl after a spilled beer, before ending on Afroman’s police-raid saga, his defamation-court win, and his response through diss tracks and a patriotic tuxedo. 00:00 Friday Shoot Around Intro 00:51 Kelsey Plum AI Twin 02:49 Who Would You Talk To 05:35 Digital Afterlife Debate 06:44 Embiid Games Played Talk 09:53 Pickleball Fight Story 11:38 Dumb Fights Personal Tales 15:47 Quick Falcons Roster Aside 16:11 Afroman Courtroom Anthem 21:28 Wrap Up Reactions
Host Grant Mona tackles the hottest debate in the NBA—whether a 60-point barrage is enough to topple a season-long narrative. Then, Zach Cavanagh joins the show from the road to break down an Anaheim Ducks squad that is playing its best hockey when the lights are brightest. Segment One: The Luka MVP Buzz—Why the Stats Aren't Enough The "Luka for MVP" train is picking up steam after his historic 60-point triple-double in Miami and the Lakers' nine-game winning streak. However, Grant plays the role of the realist. The "Frontrunner" Problem: Grant explains why Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (-850) remains the heavy favorite. Despite Luka leading the league in scoring (33.4 PPG) and ranking 3rd in assists, SGA's Oklahoma City Thunder have a double-digit lead in the standings over the Lakers. Voter Fatigue & Timing: Grant argues that while Luka is having the best month of any player in the league, the "Luka is a defensive liability" narrative—championed by voices like Robert Horry—and the Lakers' early-season 6–21 hole might be too much to overcome in the eyes of the voters. The Verdict: Is he the best player right now? Yes. Will he win the trophy? Grant says the "math of the standings" says no. Segment Two: Ducks in Deep with Zach Cavanagh TST Anaheim Ducks reporter Zach Cavanagh joins from Vancouver to break down the Ducks' impressive 5–3 win over the Canucks on Tuesday night. The Granlund Double: Zach reacts to Mikael Granlund's two-goal performance and how the veteran has stabilized the top six during this critical road stretch. Playoff-Style Hockey: Following recent gutsy wins in Utah and Winnipeg, Zach discusses the "scrappy" identity the Ducks have adopted. We hear audio from the locker room as the team rallies around Leo Carlsson (24 goals) and Cutter Gauthier (36 goals). Injury & Grit: Zach provides an update on the fallout from the physical matchup in Toronto and how the power play (ranked 5th in March) has become the team's greatest weapon. Produced by: Grant Mona Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 253 of the Big Shot Bob Podcast with Robert Horry, Rob Jenners, and Brandon Harper opens with ongoing internet issues and jokes about Horry’s connection. They discuss the Lakers’ recent run, Luka’s historic scoring stretch, and a rescinded technical tied to trash talk, which leads into Draymond Green responding on his podcast after Horry referenced him as an example of players talking to refs without getting teched; the hosts debate whether Draymond took the example personally and consider inviting him on. They cover Cade Cunningham’s collapsed lung and what it means for Detroit’s postseason hopes, recap March Madness upsets and viral moments (including High Point’s win and Kevin Willard’s “fire my staff” joke), note Kevin Durant passing Michael Jordan on the all-time scoring list, run through NBA standings and worst transactions rankings, mention OKC’s planned “Continental Coliseum,” highlight Jimmy Darts’ charity story, and play a “Fake News” headline game sparked by a bizarre cornhole-related crime story. 00:00 Show Cold Open 00:28 Internet Chaos 03:15 Lakers Streak 04:28 Luka Tech Drama 07:07 Draymond Responds 09:21 Breaking It Down 16:15 Cade Injury Update 18:21 March Madness Highlights 24:42 KD Passes Jordan 25:08 Can KD Catch Kobe 27:32 Cornhole Murder Setup 30:33 Playoff Standings Rundown 32:45 Worst NBA Moves List 34:48 JSN Mega Extension 36:50 OKC Coliseum Talk 38:21 Big Shot Jimmy Darts 41:14 Fake News Game
Robert Horry, Harper, and the host kick off a Friday “shoot around” bonus episode during March Madness, inviting listener questions via Big Shot Bob Pod socials. They share a personal connection through Greg “Free Beer” Daniels, a longtime radio host who also calls tournament games with Horry and uses a simplified on-air last name. The group then notes Steve Kerr winning an Oscar as an executive producer for the documentary short "All The Empty Rooms" and pivots to a discussion of the Warriors’ middling results since 2019, attributing decline to aging, injuries, roster changes, low draft picks, and shifting blame from coaches to talent. Listener prompts lead into favorite movie fight/chase scenes (Matrix Reloaded, Daredevil hallway fight, Thanos vs. Hulk, John Wick, The Equalizer, Indiana Jones) and superhero video game ideas (X-Men/Cyclops, Gambit, Deadpool, Blade). They also debate ideal Oscars snack boxes and where they’d eat after a big win, referencing Michael B. Jordan going to In-N-Out, before joking about celebrity access and Horry’s humility. 00:00 Friday Shoot Around Intro 00:50 Rob and Greg Connection 03:31 Steve Kerr Oscar Win 04:23 Warriors Post Dynasty Reality 08:40 Best Movie Fight Scenes 14:28 Superhero Games Wishlist 15:54 Oscars Snack Box Debate 16:35 Picking The Perfect Snacks 18:20 Mexican Doritos Hype 19:23 Oscar Night Fast Food Run 20:23 Where To Celebrate Big Wins 23:21 In N Out Publicity Talk 25:17 Staying Grounded In Fame
Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners open Episode 252 with St. Patrick’s Day banter and a throwback to the viral “Alabama Leprechaun” news clip before previewing topics like the tournament, NBA expansion, and Wembanyama. They revisit the debate around Bam’s 83-point game versus Washington—discussing late fouling, free-throw volume, and how milestones compare to Kobe’s 81—plus Bam’s postgame shot at Dwyane Wade’s “no buzz” comment. The show hits breaking NFL news about the Broncos trading for WR Jaylen Waddle, then shifts to Alabama’s Aiden Holloway arrest and NCAA tournament thoughts (including St. John’s, Duke injuries, Florida, and Arkansas). They discuss likely NBA expansion to Seattle and Vegas with potential conference realignment, Wembanyama’s MVP/DPOY ambitions, Luka’s late-game heroics with Austin Reaves’ surge, Atlanta’s 10-game win streak, and Joel Embiid reaching a 50/50 games-played milestone, before honoring a GoFundMe “Big Shot of the Week” and playing “Black Crime or White Crime.” 00:00 Podcast cold open 00:43 Green underwear 02:52 Viral leprechaun clip 04:51 Bam 83 asterisk debate 12:47 Wade quote clapback 14:27 NFL trade interruption 16:38 Alabama arrest fallout 18:09 March Madness sleepers 23:44 NBA expansion talk 26:16 Seattle and Vegas names 29:00 Wemby MVP case 34:24 Luka Denver Thriller 36:51 Jokic Passing Debate 39:19 West Standings Check 40:20 Hawks Win Streak 43:45 Playoff Matchup Picks 46:39 Embiid 50 50 Legacy 52:15 Big Shot GoFundMe 55:25 Black Or White Crime
In Friday’s Shoot Around Episode 126, Robert Horry, Jenners and Harper open with birthday talk, including a belated shoutout to Shaquille O’Neal and a side discussion about remembering birthdays and leap-day birthdays. They answer a listener question about the AP college basketball top teams (Duke, Arizona, Michigan, Florida, and others), discussing injuries, Florida’s early tough schedule, and why Duke—and Boozer—stand out, plus they promote the station’s bracket challenge. They debate Pat Beverley’s comments about players crying after games and Horry shares the one time he got emotional after a loss. The show also touches on Michael Jordan downplaying the GOAT debate, critiques a wild NBA outfit, discusses the World Baseball Classic and rooting for disliked rivals on Team USA, and closes with “damn, I’m old” moments like nagging injuries, vision changes, and daylight savings time. 00:00 Shootaround Kickoff 00:32 Birthdays And Shaq Shoutout 03:08 College Hoops Top Teams 05:34 Bracket Challenge Plug 06:51 Pat Bev Tears Debate 09:46 Jordan On Goat Debate 12:53 Shea’s wild outfit roast 13:47 NBA suit era rules 16:11 World Baseball Classic fandom 18:21 Damn I’m old moments 21:46 Kids these days conclusion
Episode 251 of the Big Shot Bob Podcast, hosted by Robert Horry with Brandon Harper and Rob Jenners, opens with the NBA canceling the Atlanta Hawks’ planned “Magic City Night” promotion after Adam Silver cited stakeholder concerns, while noting pre-orders for the hoodie will still be fulfilled and may become valuable memorabilia. The crew then talks NBA storylines including Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s game-winning shot versus Denver and his 126-game 20+ point streak tying Wilt Chamberlain, OKC’s low-turnover execution, and the Spurs’ dominance and team basketball led by Wembanyama and their guards, plus a brief look at standings. They debate Steve Kerr’s call to shorten the season, react to Jayson Tatum’s return from an Achilles injury, discuss whether the Lakers are better without LeBron, share a Cal State Bakersfield assistant coach/pimping arrest story, highlight a Roswell High homecoming crown moment as Big Shot of the Week, and finish with a Guinness-based “That’s Gotta Be a Record” game. 00:00 Podcast Intro and Free Agency 00:47 Magic City Night Canceled 05:48 NBA Morals and Gambling Debate 07:49 SGA Dagger and Wilt Streak 11:35 OKC Team Ball and Turnovers 15:05 Spurs Statement Win and Title Talk 20:03 How to Defend the Spurs 22:40 Standings Check and Clippers Rise 24:06 Steve Kerr Wants Fewer Games 30:02 Tatum Returns to the Celtics 33:55 Celtics Adjusting Lineup 35:49 Lakers Without LeBron 40:36 Why LeBron Still Matters 43:03 Wild Pimping Coach Story 46:06 Big Shot Homecoming Crown 48:07 That’s Gotta Be a Record Game 55:49 Picking A Record To Break
On today's episode of The Stretch, the NFL's free agency window has opened and the Bears have been active. We also recap the Bears trading DJ Moore, Drew Dalman retiring seemingly out of nowhere and other roster moves. We are then joined by 7x NBA champion Robert Horry, and get into the Blackhawks being active at the trade deadline. SUPPORT THE SHOW: Chicagoland Chevy Dealers - Go to https://ChevyDrivesChicago.com to enter to win and go shop your pick at your Local Chevy Dealer todayYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/redlineradio
On Episode 125 of The Shoot Around, Brandon Harper and seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry talk from Houston as Horry explains why he schedules dentist visits there. They discuss whether a recent hit on Nikola Jokic was a cheap shot, with Horry contrasting it to his own Steve Nash incident, calling his action petty and frustration-driven, and noting Jokic’s fall looked like a flop. They debate late-season MVP finalists and the impact of the 65-game threshold, with Harper favoring Cade Cunningham and Horry backing Jaylen Brown for two-way play and team results, plus a sidebar on the Spurs’ young guards and unselfish team styles. They reject a Mississippi proposal to exempt NIL earnings from state income tax, discuss potential travel-related NIL taxation, share favorite trash talkers (including a notorious Washington fan, Kevin Garnett, and Gary Payton), react to the Cardinals’ $29 all-you-can-eat ticket deal, and end with a joke prompt about the worst possible casting for the next James Bond. 00:00 Friday Show Intro 00:35 Dentist Trip Debate 01:51 Cheap Shot Talk 03:28 Nash Table Story 04:18 MVP Race Picks 06:51 Celtics Spurs Receipts 08:23 NIL Tax Exemption 11:03 Best Trash Talkers 13:59 All You Can Eat Tickets 16:21 Worst James Bond Casting
Episode 250 of the Big Shot Bob podcast features Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners talking March college basketball, Georgia Tech’s struggles under Damon Stoudamire, and how NIL money and one-and-done recruiting have shifted the sport, including a mention of the Calipari 30 for 30 and the massive combined contracts of his Kentucky players. They debate Jonathan Kuminga’s early production with the Hawks and whether the Warriors’ system limited him, then dive into Atlanta’s Magic City Night promotion, the hoodie release, TI performing, and reactions including Luke Kornet’s request to cancel the event. The show also hits Lakers issues—JJ Redick and Luka sideline moments, Barkley’s criticism, JJ’s comments about still finding continuity, Deandre Ayton’s role, and LeBron’s future—plus Jason Tatum’s rumored return from an Achilles injury, praise for rookie Kon Knueppel’s three-point pace and Charlotte’s young core, a Big Shot of the Week honoring movers who helped stop an Amber Alert kidnapping, and the “Eat In or Take It Off” strip club vs. restaurant game. 00:00 Episode 250 Kickoff 00:51 March Madness Preview 01:55 Georgia Tech Struggles 03:59 NIL Money Arms Race 05:36 One and Done Era 08:18 Why We Love The Tourney 08:46 Kuminga Sparks Hawks 12:58 Magic City Night Debate 24:06 Lakers Sideline Spat 25:39 Are Lakers Contenders 29:56 JJ Redick Quote Rant 32:06 Pacing Panic in LA 34:59 Identity and Accountability 36:58 LeBron Exit Rumors 40:20 Cap Space and New Owners 41:55 Tatum Achilles Return Debate 47:09 Rookie Sniper Kon Knueppel 52:11 Big Shot Amber Alert Heroes 54:42 Strip Club or Restaurant Game
Robert Horry and the crew kick off Shoot Around episode 124 with jokes and impressions before jumping into a pop quiz: the only NBA player to win a scoring title, rebounding title, blocks title, Rookie of the Year, MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, an NBA championship, and an Olympic gold medal—revealed to be David Robinson. The conversation shifts to Spurs talk, with Horry pushing back on claims that he hates San Antonio, explaining his take on why he doesn’t have Wemby as his MVP and naming his MVP as “Brown,” while still praising the Spurs, Pop, and the 2005 championship team. They discuss the Chicago Bears potentially moving about 25 miles south to Hammond, Indiana, while likely keeping the “Chicago Bears” name, comparing it to New York teams playing in New Jersey and noting Indiana’s willingness to fund a new stadium. The group also talks about which franchises should never move, highlighting the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Padres, and briefly noting the Braves’ move within the Atlanta area. In NBA rules talk, they react to Paul Pierce’s idea of an LED three-point line that turns on and off during games, calling it too gimmicky and better suited to celebrity or All-Star-style events. The episode also covers UFL rule changes, including a four-point field goal for kicks over 60 yards and banning punts once a team crosses midfield, with the hosts debating whether the NFL might adopt similar ideas and joking about how it would affect Super Bowl squares. Off the court, they break down MLB Players Association executive director Tony Clark resigning after an internal investigation revealed an improper relationship with his sister-in-law, and they react to Mad Dog Russo’s defense while debating how personal life should intersect with employment consequences. They wrap with viral oddities and childhood stories: a 92-year-old woman with Alzheimer’s climbing a seven-foot nursing home gate in 24 seconds, a 12-year-old in North Carolina driving himself to school with a fictitious plate after missing the bus, and the hosts sharing the dumbest things they did as kids—stealing church money for cookies, kicking a hole through a bedroom door, and a messy food fight that led to “double dip” punishments. 00:00 Friday Cold Open 01:25 Wild Twitter Grab Bag 01:40 NBA Trivia Stumper 03:22 Spurs Fans Clapback 05:38 Bears Moving to Indiana 07:17 Teams That Shouldn’t Move 08:43 LED Three Point Line 10:01 UFL Rule Experiments 12:14 Tony Clark Scandal 15:21 92 Year Old Gate Escape 17:11 Kid Drives To School 19:11 Cookie Money Confession 20:42 Foot Through The Door 22:29 Epic Food Fight Fallout 23:46 Double Dip Whoopings
Episode 249 of the Big Shot Bob Podcast opens with Brandon Harper and Rob Jenners welcoming seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry back after a week off, including Rob’s trip to Universal’s Epic Universe in Orlando where he spotted Giannis Antetokounmpo visiting with his family right after All-Star weekend. The crew talks about how stars handle public attention, why it’s tough to approach athletes when they’re with family, and the realities of getting recognized in places like airports and theme parks. They break down the NBA’s new All-Star Game format, praising the shorter, high-intensity setup and crediting the players—especially Victor Wembanyama and Anthony Edwards—for setting a competitive tone. They also criticize the World team’s lack of energy, debate whether a 1-on-1 or 2-on-2 tournament could work, and agree the dunk contest was the worst in memory, brainstorming fixes like having personalities such as Shaq and Kenny “draft” and scout dunkers nationwide since superstars won’t risk losing. The episode shifts to Pat Riley’s statue unveiling at Crypto.com Arena and Riley’s push for coaches (and benches) to bring back suits and ties, followed by a harsh look at the Lakers after getting blown out by the Celtics on Riley night and James Worthy’s postgame “no heart” comments. They discuss Boston’s defensive approach, the Lakers’ struggles versus top teams, and criticize the team’s effort and urgency—singling out Luka Doncic’s perceived laziness on defense—while previewing the next matchup and noting the looming impact of the 65-game awards eligibility rule on stars like Embiid and others. They also touch on Lindsay Vonn’s severe leg injuries, Michael Jordan’s NASCAR team winning the Daytona 500 and the viral celebration clip that sparked online speculation, Charles “Ko” seeking to play again via the Alabama Supreme Court, and a Barkley “New York Dicks” Inside the NBA moment. Standings updates include the Thunder and Spurs separating in the West, Detroit leading the East, and a rough stretch for the Kings and Bulls. Big Shot of the Week goes to Team USA hockey for winning Olympic gold in overtime and honoring the late Johnny Gaudreau by bringing his young children onto the ice for the team photo. The show closes with a mascot-themed game inspired by the Olympics’ mascots, running through real vs. fake team mascots across sports, and ending on Robert Horry’s favorite mascot (Denver’s Rocky) and the story of Rocky surviving a parachuting accident. 00:00 Podcast Return 00:56 Universal Trip 01:28 Giannis Spotted 05:17 Fame And Privacy 09:38 All Star Format 13:39 Dunk Contest Rant 15:29 Fixing The Dunk Contest 20:19 Pat Riley Statue 23:16 Suits On Sidelines 28:29 Lakers Get Smoked 29:29 Celtics Win Ugly 30:36 Boston Defense Breakdown 32:17 Lakers Exposed vs Good Teams 33:37 Calling Out Lakers Laziness 36:19 Playoff Plan for Luka 37:57 Rivalry Pride and Pat Riley Night 38:30 65 Game Rule Chaos 40:08 Is It Still Tatum Team 42:08 Tatum Return and Achilles Caution 43:18 Olympics Injuries and Jordan Viral Clip 47:56 College Hoops and Barkley Audio 49:27 Standings Check and USA Hockey Tribute 54:40 Mascot Trivia Game 01:01:45 Rocky Mascot Wild Story
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In this latest episode of the Big Shot Bob Podcast, hosts Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners dive headfirst into an action-packed discussion on the latest happenings in the NBA. The episode kicks off with a talk about a recent intense NBA brawl that saw Isaiah Stewart and several others facing suspensions. The guys share their thoughts on NBA fights, how the league's image has been cleaned up over the years, and the implications for the involved teams, particularly focusing on the Pistons' evolving identity as the 'bad boys' of the modern era. They also discuss the dramatic aftermath and the culture of physical play in today's NBA compared to previous generations. Next, the crew delves into the NBA trade deadline aftermath, dissecting major trades such as James Harden's move to the Cavaliers and Darius Garland going to the Clippers. They analyze the impact of these trades on both teams in the short and long term. The conversation also covers other notable trades like Jonathan Kuminga's trade to the Hawks and Anthony Davis's surprising move to the Wizards. Amidst the trade-talk, there's speculation about Giannis Antetokounmpo's future and the possibility of him leaving the Bucks. The episode also touches on the Jazz's recent decisions, emphasizing their apparent push for tanking and the broader implications for the team and the league. The podcast isn't just limited to NBA drama; it also discusses the upcoming NBA All-Star Weekend, announcing participants for the Slam Dunk Contest and the Three-Point Contest. There's excitement about Damian Lillard's return to the three-point contest and the prospects of other sharp shooters. Additionally, the hosts celebrate the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl victory while sharing personal anecdotes from their Super Bowl weekend, including Robert Horry's surprising visit to Michael Bay's house. The episode wraps up with a lively game of Shootout, where the hosts test their knowledge on NBA Finals MVPs and teams that have never won a Super Bowl. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Kickoff 01:22 NBA Brawl Breakdown 08:05 NBA Trade Deadline Aftermath 09:03 Giannis Trade Speculations 10:24 James Harden Trade Analysis 14:57 LeBron James' Future 23:14 Anthony Davis to the Wizards 29:51 Utah Jazz Tanking Strategy 36:32 Shaq's Controversial Comments and Jazz's Tanking Strategy 37:48 All Star Weekend Highlights and Predictions 40:07 NBA Standings and Ketamine Controversy 42:12 Super Bowl Recap and Michael Bay's Party 49:41 Big Shot of the Week: Heroic 13-Year-Old Saves Family 51:52 Shootout Game
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In Episode 247 of the Big Shot Bob Podcast, hosts Robert Horry, B Dog Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners dive into hot NBA trade rumors as the trade deadline approaches. They kick off the discussion with the surprising news of James Harden's potential move from LA and debate the implications for both Cleveland and the Clippers. The episode explores the complexities of current trade talks, including key players like Darius Garland, Donovan Mitchell, and the impact of trades on team dynamics. The hosts also analyze various other NBA trade scenarios and speculate on potential outcomes while considering past performance and team strategy. The conversation shifts to the recent All-Star selections, focusing on notable snubs like Kawhi Leonard and James Harden, while celebrating first-time All Stars such as Jaylen Johnson and Jamal Murray. The hosts critique the selection process and discuss the contributions and performances of various players. They highlight the impressive seasons and missed opportunities that influenced the All-Star picks, keeping listeners informed about the latest developments in the NBA. Adding a fun twist, the episode features a thrilling rapid-fire trivia showdown between Robert and Harper. With questions ranging from sports history and general knowledge to pop culture, the fast-paced segment brings laughter and competitive spirit to the podcast. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Kickoff 00:41 Trade Deadline Drama: James Harden's Surprise Move 01:31 Cleveland's Dilemma: Garland vs. Harden 05:40 Clippers' All-Star Snub and Trade Speculations 07:24 Deandre Hunter Trade Analysis 11:34 Giannis Trade Rumors and Implications 22:55 Paul George Suspension and Mental Health Discussion 31:02 Jason Kidd's Fiery Response to Criticism 33:42 Anthony Davis' Season Overview 34:29 Dallas Mavericks' Struggles 36:24 Western Conference Standings 37:13 Eastern Conference Standings 37:46 NBC's NBA Broadcast 40:32 All-Star Reserves Announcement 43:58 Big Shot of the Week: Serve DC 45:33 Rapid Fire Trivia Showdown
In this episode of the Big Shot Bob Podcast, hosts Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners dive into various engaging topics. The episode kicks off with a hilarious and somewhat revealing conversation about Shaquille O'Neal's past quirky habits during meetings, sparking chuckles and light-hearted banter among the hosts. They then shift gears to discuss the landmark upcoming 250th episode of the podcast and reflect on the show's journey over the past five years, recounting their memorable moments and shared experiences. As the conversation progresses, the hosts pay tribute to Kobe Bryant on the sixth anniversary of his tragic passing. Robert Horry, who played alongside Kobe, shares heartfelt memories and insights into Kobe's evolution from a young, talented player to a seasoned veteran. They delve into the significant impact Kobe had on basketball and its fans, as well as the enduring legacy he left behind. The discussion also touches on the collective grief within the basketball community and the admiration for Kobe's contributions both on and off the court. The episode rounds off with an in-depth analysis of recent NBA trade rumors, including potential moves involving Giannis Antetokounmpo and Ja Morant. The hosts debate the strategies different teams might employ as they approach the trade deadline and the effect these trades could have on the league. Listeners are also entertained with a fun game segment, 'Black Accomplishment or White Accomplishment,' where the hosts guess the racial background of historical figures based on their achievements. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Setup 00:36 Faxing and Funny Anecdotes 02:10 Travel Plans and Weather Woes 04:25 Remembering Kobe Bryant 10:04 Lakers' Performance Analysis 19:43 Trade Rumors and Team Dynamics 28:47 Inside the NBA Discussion 34:54 The Decline of ESPN 39:30 Derrick Rose's Legacy 40:36 Clippers' Surprising Comeback 46:11 Super Bowl Matchup Analysis 51:03 Hilarious Fan Reactions 53:46 Skyscraper Climb Thrills 57:18 Black Accomplishment or White Accomplishment?
In this episode of the podcast, Robert Horry kicks things off with an update on his whereabouts and upcoming events, including a discussion about the impending ice storm in Atlanta. Joined by his co-hosts, he delves into a lively conversation about a Clippers broadcast blooper involving a miscue with geese footage and shares personal anecdotes of the funniest moments they've experienced on air. From awkward live TV moments to uncontrollable laughter at inopportune times, this episode is filled with laugh-out-loud stories from their careers in sports broadcasting. The podcast also celebrates its five-year anniversary, with Robert and his co-hosts expressing gratitude to their dedicated listeners. They revisit some of the show's highlights and invite listeners to send in their questions for future episodes. The hosts answer an intriguing query about the most memorable off-court incidents involving athletes, where they recall stories ranging from Antonio Brown's antics to O.J. Simpson's infamous legal troubles. The conversation then takes a light-hearted turn as the hosts discuss their late-night food preferences, favorite TV shows, and the unbreakable household rules set by their wives and parents. They cover everything from the best spots to grab a bite after hours to the most anticipated movies and TV series, like 'Wakanda Forever' and 'Lincoln Lawyer.' Wrapping up the episode, they share hilarious tales of household quirks and the strict rules enforced by their spouses, providing a hilarious and relatable end to an entertaining and dynamic conversation. 00:00 Introduction and Weather Woes 01:26 Listener Questions and Anniversary Shoutouts 02:06 Hilarious Broadcast Blunders 03:19 Uncontrollable Laughter Stories 10:27 Walt Frazier's On-Air Antics 11:51 Athletes Remembered for Off-Field Incidents 13:52 Late Night Food Favorites 16:55 Excitement for Upcoming Movies and Shows 19:59 House Rules and Pet Peeves
In this packed episode of the Big Shot Bob Podcast, hosts Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners dive deep into the latest NBA news, including the unfortunate torn ACL of Jimmy Butler and its impact on the Golden State Warriors. They also analyze the All-Star Game selections and discuss the peculiar voting and format changes. Light-hearted and insightful, the trio also reminisces about their personal interactions with mentalist entertainers and how sports athletes often push themselves to the limits. Switching gears, the conversation heats up as the trio covers the NFL playoffs with extensive analysis of the key games, standout performances, and game-changing moments. The dramatic ending of the Rams-Bears game and the surprising resilience of teams like the Seahawks are dissected in detail. The hosts also share their predictions for the Super Bowl and gauge the impact of recent NFL head coaching changes. The episode wraps up with a vivid discussion on college football’s national championship game and the legacy of the 2001 Miami Hurricanes. They also play a fun trivia game, reflecting on some of the most iconic teams in sports history and their championship wins. With a mix of humor, expert insights, and engaging storytelling, this episode is a must-listen for basketball, football, and sports history enthusiasts alike. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Setup 00:48 Jimmy Butler's Torn ACL: Impact on the Warriors 09:15 NBA Player Injuries and Their Causes 15:13 All-Star Game Confusion and Selections 26:54 Kevin Durant's Scoring Milestone 31:28 NFL Playoffs Recap 31:53 Rams vs Seahawks: NFC Title Game Preview 32:38 Texans' Struggles and Broncos' Triumph 40:17 Coaching Changes and NFL Updates 41:45 National Championship Game Recap 48:09 Game Time: Who’d They Beat?
In Episode 119 of Big Shot Bob Shoot Around, Robert Horry and his co-hosts delve into various hot topics in the NBA. They start with a detailed discussion about Ja Morant's trade value, debating how his recent behavior and performance have impacted his desirability among teams. They evaluate potential suitors such as the Kings, Heat, Raptors, Timberwolves, and Bucks, and consider what Memphis could expect in return. The conversation shifts focus to whether playing in a structured organization like Miami or Milwaukee could rejuvenate Morant's career. The episode also touches upon notable blowouts in NBA history. Robert reminisces about the time his team set a record by limiting the Dallas Mavericks to just four points in a quarter, while other hosts share their experiences of attending games that turned into complete routs. They also address a quirky story about Rick Carlisle's unconventional recruitment tactics, including sending selfies to players like DeMarcus Cousins. Closing the episode, the panel tackles the idea of the Golden State Warriors potentially trading Draymond Green. They weigh the pros and cons, especially considering Green's tumultuous relationship with coach Steve Kerr and his significant contract. Robert proposes a hypothetical trade scenario involving Draymond going to the Lakers in exchange for players like Deandre Ayton. This debate captures the complexity and strategic depth required in NBA trades, making for a compelling and insightful discussion. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:49 Ja Morant Trade Market Discussion 08:00 Weird Coach Interactions 11:07 Biggest Blowouts in Sports 14:14 Draymond Green Trade Speculations
In this milestone 244th episode of the Big Shot Bob podcast, co-hosts Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners celebrate five years of engaging sports talk and camaraderie. The trio reminisce about the origins of the podcast, their memorable pre-show meetings, and the various transitions they've gone through. A significant portion of the show is dedicated to discussing NBA teams, including the Atlanta Hawks' trade moves and the Lakers' scheduling challenges. They also delve into the historic significance of LeBron James' 23-year patch and speculate about his future in the league. Additionally, Jalen Brown's fiery rant about referees receives substantial attention, sparking a broader conversation on the current state of officiating in the NBA. The episode further entertains with a game called 'That's a Hike,' where the hosts guess which teams had to travel the furthest for their games, adding an engaging and educational twist to the episode. Closing things out, the hosts excitedly discuss the upcoming National Championship game between Miami and Indiana. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast History 00:29 Reflecting on Five Years of Podcasting 05:06 Trae Young Trade Reactions 11:57 NBA Trade Market Analysis 18:33 LeBron's 23-Year Patch and NBA Longevity 32:27 Jalen Brown's Rant on Referees 35:41 Controversial Calls and Jalen Brown's Outburst 37:43 Dennis Schroder's Suspension and Locker Room Drama 40:34 Insane Stat of the Week: Kings vs. Lakers 44:12 National Championship Game Picks 58:18 Big Shot of the Week: A 30-Year Journey 01:00:58 That's a Hike: Travel Distances in Sports
In this episode of the 'Big Shot Bob Pod,' Robert Horry and his co-hosts dive into a variety of sports topics. They begin by discussing the Mount Rushmore of Oklahoma City Thunder players, following Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s recent comments. They debate his choices and consider other players from the Seattle Supersonics era who could be included. Paul George's place on the list is particularly scrutinized by Rob and his co-hosts. Next, the conversation shifts to the scandal involving Michigan head coach Sheronne Moore. The hosts delve into the details of Moore’s downfall, including his affair with a staffer, how it led to his firing, and the personal consequences for all involved. They offer perspectives on the responsibilities of public figures and the implications of Moore's actions on his career and family life. The show wraps up with a discussion on potential NBA trades before the upcoming deadline. The co-hosts review a list of players rumored to be on the trading block, including Zion Williamson, James Harden, and Giannis Antetokounmpo. They analyze the likelihood and potential impact of these trades, focusing particularly on Trae Young, whom they believe is most likely to be moved. The hosts' insights provide a deep dive into the strategies teams might employ as they approach the critical trading period. 00:00 Introduction and Social Media Handles 02:11 OKC's Mount Rushmore Debate 05:38 Sheronne Moore Scandal Discussion 13:57 Power Dynamics and Personal Relationships 15:32 Trade Rumors and Predictions 18:56 Player Evaluations and Team Strategies 21:24 Future Moves and Speculations
Big Shot Bob – Ep 243 – They Stole Their Soul In this packed episode of Big Shot Bob, Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners kick off the new year with episode 243. They start by catching up on their holiday adventures. Robert shares about his family gatherings and the fun he had with games, while Brandon reminisces about his family traditions. The co-hosts also discuss their favorite holiday moments, setting the stage for the exciting topics ahead. The episode progresses into a deep dive into the NBA season, with a special focus on the latest developments and rumors. The hot topic of discussion is the ongoing trade rumors surrounding Trae Young and the Atlanta Hawks. Robert, Brandon, and Rob unpack the implications of such a trade, potential trade partners, and what the future holds for both Trey Young and the Hawks. They also delve into the impressive performances of various NBA teams and players, including Kevin Durant's recent game-winner and Jalen Brown's MVP-caliber season. As the episode transitions into college football, the trio revisits their picks and predictions, sharing their thoughts on the recent quarterfinals and upcoming semifinals. They have an insightful discussion about the surprising performances and potential outcomes of the big games. The hosts also reflect on their ultimate bucket list experiences, sharing personal yet relatable aspirations. Closing the episode, they play a fun and engaging game related to NFL coaching changes following the end of the regular season, adding a perfect mix of knowledge and humor to wrap things up. 00:00 Introduction and Holiday Recap 03:19 New Year's Traditions and Resolutions 09:31 NBA Holiday Highlights and Shaq Gummies 10:22 Western Conference Standings and Analysis 17:26 Kevin Durant's Comments and Superstar Mentality 25:27 Eastern Conference Standings and Trade Rumors 38:46 Jalen Brown's Rise and Boston's Performance 41:25 NBA Cup Curse: Fact or Fiction? 42:46 NFL Playoffs and Bowl Games Recap 44:27 College Football Quarterfinals Breakdown 57:32 Bucket List Adventures and Big Shot of the Week 01:02:53 NFL Black Monday Game
In this festive episode of 'Big Shot Bob' featuring Robert Horry and the crew, the conversation kicks off with some light-hearted banter and nostalgia. Robert reminisces about watching classic Eddie Murphy SNL skits and his transformative career, noting a shift towards family-friendly movies. The hosts then dive into a passionate discussion about the legitimacy of Christmas and 'Die Hard' as Christmas movies, followed by an analysis of the NBA's Christmas Day matchups, expressing excitement over key games while humorously critiquing some teams' performances. As the episode progresses, attention shifts to a deep dive into Luca Dončić's style of play, discussing accusations of him foul-hunting and citing criticisms from other players like Jalen Brown. They transition smoothly into examining overall NBA viewership, noting its significant increase, and discuss the likeability of emerging teams like the Oklahoma City Thunder and the finesse in the Spurs' up-and-coming squad under stellar coaching. The show wraps up with holiday picks for upcoming bowl games, notably highlighting Alabama's and Miami's surprising wins, and making predictions for the New Year's games. In a festive twist, the hosts conclude with a hilarious holiday-themed edition of 'Black Crime or White Crime,' underscoring the ridiculousness of human behavior irrespective of race. This heartwarming, engaging, and funny episode rounds off with a special Big Shot of the Week giving kudos to Idaho's Secret Santa for spreading joy and compassion during the holidays. 00:00 Introduction and Holiday Spirit 00:27 Eddie Murphy's Legacy and SNL Memories 02:16 Debating Christmas Movies 03:37 NBA Christmas Day Lineup 05:08 Coaching and Team Dynamics 11:04 LeBron's Christmas Preference 16:29 Surprising NBA Team Performances 34:22 Flopping and Foul Chasing in the NBA 40:05 Unfair Calls in the NBA 41:44 Viewership Surge in the NBA 46:23 College Football Highlights 48:46 College Football Playoff Debate 50:56 Bowl Game Predictions 01:00:03 Big Shot of the Week: Secret Santa of Idaho 01:01:49 Holiday Edition: Black Crime or White Crime 01:12:44 Holiday Wishes and Sign-Off
In this festive episode of the Big Shot Bob Podcast, Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners dive into a spirited discussion filled with holiday cheer, NBA drama, and some unexpected twists. The show kicks off with an introduction by Robert 'Big Shot Bob' Horry, who reflects on the recent late shows due to the holiday season. The team catches up on NBA news, focusing on the contentious NBA Cup and the economic motivations behind it, as well as some candid opinions on load management and the All-Star game format. The conversation heats up as they break down the NBA standings and debate the early MVP contenders, highlighting standout performances from Cade Cunningham, Luka Dončić, and Shea Gilgeous-Alexander. We also discuss surprising underperformers like the Clippers and Bucks, and the challenges faced by teams like the Mavericks. The hosts bring their unique perspectives on what's going right and wrong for these teams, making for an engaging analysis for basketball fans. The episode wraps up with a fun and festive edition of 'Walmart or Waffle House' – a game where the hosts guess whether outlandish incidents occurred at Walmart or Waffle House locations. The holiday theme adds a cheerful twist to the game, providing plenty of laughs. Additionally, the hosts address some college football playoff predictions, highlighting key matchups and making their picks. Finally, we give a big shout out to the Hanover County Animal Shelter for their creative fundraiser involving a drunken raccoon. And we close the show with a Christmas-themed round of Walmart or Waffle House!! This week's show is presented by our amazing friends at DraftKings! Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code BIGSHOTBOB, as new customers can bet five bucks and get $200 in bonus bets if your bet wins. In partnership with DraftKings. The Crown Is Yours! 00:00 Introduction and Holiday Season Delays 01:02 NBA Cup Controversy 07:00 All-Star Game Format Debate 19:13 Eastern Conference Playoff Contenders 29:07 Western Conference Disappointments 33:54 Warriors Owner Responds to Fan Email 35:34 The Unsung Heroes of Basketball 37:28 NBA MVP Ladder Discussion 42:46 College Football Playoff Predictions 56:26 Christmas Themed Walmart or Waffle House
In this episode, Robert Horry, aka Big Shot Bob, dives into holiday preparations, discusses memorable Christmas movies, and reflects on the joy and chaos of office holiday parties. The conversation shifts to the NBA, specifically the possibility of trading AR for Giannis and the fans' reactions. The group also talks about NFL's Shedeur Sanders, his performance, and the perception of his showboating. The episode rounds off with a discussion on favorite video games and TV show recommendations, perfect for holiday travel binges. 00:00 Introduction and Holiday Spirit 01:26 Christmas Bonuses and Parties 04:39 Listener Questions: Lakers Trade Talk 11:12 Listener Questions: NFL and Sheduer Sanders 15:15 Debating Showboating in Sports 15:52 The Humbling Nature of the NFL 17:55 Favorite Video Games Discussion 21:14 Show Recommendations for Travelers
In this episode of the Big Shot Bob podcast with Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners, the crew discusses a variety of topics. They kick off with Robert's recent discoveries in China, including the poisonous starfruit he found in his hotel fruit basket. They delve into NBA legends and game balls, spotlighting Giannis' honorable gesture to a Lakers rookie. The conversation veers into baseball with Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge's MVP wins. They also speculate on whether OKC can win 70 games and weigh in on LaMelo Ball's NBA future. The episode wraps up humorously, debating the ultimate starting lineup of the 'coldest' white NBA players and reminiscing about legends like Pistol Pete and White Chocolate. 00:00 Introduction and Starfruit Poisoning 01:41 Hotel Room Adventures in Beijing 02:40 Custom Beds for NBA Players 04:26 Giannis' Act of Kindness 05:59 Memorable Game Balls 07:08 Generational Sports Rivalries 07:15 Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani's Dominance 12:01 OKC's Potential 70-Win Season 12:24 The Challenge of Winning 70 Games 12:52 Strategic Rest and Load Management 14:00 The Lalo Ball Story 14:55 LaMelo Ball's NBA Journey 16:38 Charlotte Hornets' Struggles 19:42 The Coldest White Guy Starting Five
In this episode of the Big Shot Bob Podcast, Robert Horry, aka Big Shot Bob, broadcasts live from Beijing, China! Join Rob and his co-hosts, B-Dog Brandon Harper and Rob Jenners, as they dive into Rob's experiences in China, including touring the Winter Olympics site and participating in events for China Mobile. The team also discusses NBA updates, including Draymond Green's recent controversies, the performances of various NBA teams, and the playoff prospects of the Lakers. Plus, enjoy some fun segments like College Football Picks and Where in the World is Robert Horry? 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:44 Rob's Experience in Beijing 03:54 NBA Events and AI in China 08:28 Draymond Green's Recent Controversies 14:39 NBA Team Performances and Player Injuries 24:38 Western Conference Highlights 35:31 Measuring the Lakers' Performance 36:31 LeBron's Impact and Lakers' Future 37:15 Debating LeBron's Ranking on the Team 39:42 Struggles of Western Conference Teams 40:29 Mavericks' Injury Woes and Trade Speculations 44:15 Pelicans' Coaching Change 46:46 Steph Curry's MVP Case 50:08 College Football Picks 56:32 Big Shot of the Week 58:25 Game: Where in the NBA World is Robert Horry?
In this episode, Robert Horry, also known as 'Big Shot Bob,' talks about his upcoming 27.5-hour flight to China for NBA goodwill activities. He answers fan questions about playing for teams that performed differently at home versus on the road and shares his perspective on the most outrageous NBA court designs this season. The discussion also touches on the importance of team leadership and the impacts of player movement in college basketball. Additionally, there's a lighthearted debate on the ethics of cloning pets, sparked by Tom Brady's recent cloning of his dog. 00:00 Introduction and Travel Plans 00:53 NBA Goodwill Trip to China 01:26 Listener Question: Home vs. Road Performance 02:42 Discussion on NBA Club Floors 04:59 Leadership in NBA Teams 12:25 Dennis Rodman's Outburst 13:10 College Basketball's Regular Season Dilemma 14:34 Impact of Player Transfers on College Sports 15:41 NIL and the Changing Landscape of College Sports 19:06 Tom Brady's Dog Cloning Controversy 21:55 Ethical Concerns of Cloning and AI
In this episode, Robert Horry kicks off the discussion by addressing a controversial play in Game 6 involving the Blue Jays. The conversation then shifts to a debate about getting dunked on, sparked by Victor Wembanyama's refreshing perspective on blocking shots versus the occasional poster dunk. The hosts also evaluate the current NBA MVP race, focusing on surprising early leaders. Additionally, they chat about the dynamics of NBA studio shows, including comparisons to 'Inside the NBA'. The episode rounds out with Robert's favorite pizza places and some laughs. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:35 Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Controversy 03:11 Wemby's Perspective on Getting Dunked On 07:44 Shaq's Take on Inside the NBA Moving to ESPN 11:53 The Secret to Great Sports Shows 14:25 Current NBA MVP Rankings 17:16 Pizza Recommendations in the South 20:19 Concluding Thoughts
In episode 235 of the Big Shot Bob Podcast, Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners discuss a range of basketball topics, including Robert Horry's house full of dogs, navigating traffic in LA, and the vibrant atmosphere caused by sports parades. They dive into the recent success of NBA teams, focusing on the Lakers' strong start, Ja Morant's suspension, and the state of the Memphis Grizzlies. Other discussions include the early season performance of the Oklahoma City Thunder and their strong defense, struggles of the Pelicans, and unexpected starts by other teams, like the Thunder and the Bulls. Additionally, they look at recent coaching changes and firings, touching on head coaches' struggles and successes in both NBA and college football, and the impact these have on the teams. The episode concludes with a fun game segment titled 'Fired Faster,' where they guess which coaches had the shortest tenures, both mid-season and over their careers. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:48 Navigating LA's Parade Traffic 01:09 The Joy of Sports Championships 01:38 Back-to-Back Championships 05:18 Memphis Grizzlies Drama 09:11 Ja Morant's Future in Memphis 13:55 NBA Coaching Styles 22:27 Lakers' Strong Start 28:43 Thunder's Impressive Defense 33:31 Analyzing the Pelicans' Struggles 37:16 NBA Fines and Player Conduct 38:50 NFL Trade Deadline Highlights 39:47 Trae Young's Injury Update 41:38 College Football Coaching Changes 44:51 College Football Playoff Predictions 50:43 Heroic Act of California Farmers 53:04 Fired Faster Game