Big Shot Bob – Ep 268 – Take Me To My Grandmomma’s House

Big Shot Bob Pod with Robert Horry

Big Shot Bob – Ep 268 – Take Me To My Grandmomma’s House

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Published on Jul 15, 2026, 2:30:00 PM
Total time: 00:54:18

Episode Description

Robert Horry, Rob Jenners, and B-Dog are coming off a Summer League week that didn't go the way anybody in Vegas planned, and they've got a full show sheet to prove it. They open by picking apart the Wizards shutting down rookie AJ Johnson, detour into an actual geography lesson about where you can find a Piggly Wiggly in Georgia, and Rob gets reminded that talking trash on this show always finds its way back to him — this time from Wizards fans after he named Washington his League Pass dark horse.

 

From there it's a real basketball conversation. Horry breaks down training his son Christian in the gym for the first time in two years, and the guys dig into Jonathan Kuminga's stalled free agency before getting into the biggest story of the summer: Victor Wembanyama turning down the supermax to keep his young Spurs core paid. Horry explains why that move says more about Wemby's character than any stat line could, and the three of them go back and forth on whether he could become the first basketball billionaire — just not off American endorsement deals.

 

The Bam Adebayo–Tyler Herro dust-up gets the full breakdown, including Tim Hardaway's comments about Heat culture and what it actually means to have your guy's back in a locker room. Then it's LeBron for the better part of twenty minutes — who's really leading the sweepstakes between Cleveland, Golden State, Philly, and Miami, why Draymond Green opting into free agency might be a tell, and how weird it is that people are treating LeBron's every move at Fanatics Fest like a decision-day clue. They close out the trade talk with where things stand on Kawhi Leonard, the ongoing NBA investigation, and why the Clippers front office has more explaining to do than Adam Silver let on.

 

Once the basketball talk wraps, Avery Woolery — an 11-year-old kid from Kentucky who jumped in a pool to save a drowning man when the adults around him didn't — gets this week's Big Shot. And then the guys close out with a wild round of Black Crime or White Crime, headlined by maybe the strangest arson story any of them have ever read on air.

 

00:00  Cold Open: Vegas Summer League Fallout

01:00  AJ Johnson Shut Down & Rookie Development

03:00  Piggly Wiggly Rabbit Hole

04:30  Wizards Dark Horse Pick Comes Back to Bite Rob

06:00  Horry's Week: Disney Trip & Training Christian

08:00  Kuminga Free Agency & Lakers Buzz

09:30  Wemby Turns Down the Supermax

14:00  Could Wemby Be Basketball's Next Billionaire?

16:00  Bam vs. Tyler Herro: What Really Happened

18:30  Heat Culture Debate & Tim Hardaway's Comments

22:00  LeBron Sweepstakes: Who's Really In the Mix

26:30  LeBron and Draymond's Unlikely Friendship

27:30  Decoding LeBron's Decision Timeline

29:00  Cleveland, Philly, or Golden State?

33:00  Weighing Miami's Case in a Loaded East

37:00  Kawhi Trade Stuck in NBA Investigation Limbo

41:00  Free Agency Roundup: Trent Jr. & Clarkson

42:00  Big Shot of the Week: 11-Year-Old Pool Hero

43:00  Black Crime or White Crime

More about Big Shot Bob Pod with Robert Horry

Unafraid of the big moment… unafraid to take the big shot… and unafraid to ask the big questions. A 7-time NBA champion, Robert Horry performed his best when the stakes were the highest. Now he’s taking a look into greatness from all walks of life, from athletes and celebrities to the families in our neighborhoods. Learning who superstars are behind their celebrity from all cross sections of sports and culture. And find out who inspires greatness amongst their family and community.