Big Shot Bob Pod with Robert Horry

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.

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Big Shot Bob – Ep 273 – Passing the Lakers Like a Blunt

The crew's back together after a week off, and it takes about five minutes before anyone actually mentions basketball. Bob's fresh off a trip to San Antonio (river walk, wine, a very serious debate about mashed potatoes), and once the guys settle in, they get to the real news.

 

The big story is the Lakers sale, or more accurately, the Lakers sale that might not be happening. Jeanie Buss is reportedly refusing to hand over her remaining stake to Bob Iger's group, and the guys dig into why she's digging in, who could realistically help her buy out her siblings, and whether Vanessa Bryant factors into any of it.

 

From there it's a full lap around the league. There's an update on where the Clippers salary cap investigation stands, Russell Westbrook calling it a career after 18 seasons, and a debate over which stars from the 2000s draft classes have the most left in the tank. Horry also gets something off his chest about the 2026 Hall of Fame class, and he's not shy about who he thinks got left out.

 

The back half is schedule season. The guys break down the best revenge games on the 2026-27 slate, argue about whether Philly got handed a cupcake schedule, and run through the week's roster news, including Bradley Beal to the Clippers, jersey retirements for Kevin Garnett and Diana Taurasi, and Dennis Schroder quietly climbing the all-time journeyman list.

Then it's game time. Bob pulls the fresh Forbes franchise valuations and puts Rob and Harp through a full round of guessing which team is worth more, running across the NBA, NFL and MLB, with a few results that catch everybody off guard.

 

00:00     Cold Open: Water Temps, Steak Orders & Asparagus Chaos

05:49     Lakers Ownership Drama: Jeanie Buss Won't Sell

09:20     Who Could Help Jeanie Buy Out Her Family?

15:29     Clippers Cap Case Update & Forbes Valuations Teased

20:48     Russell Westbrook Retires After 18 Seasons

24:02     Ranking the Last 2000s Stars Still Playing

26:09     Paul George's Health and Longevity

27:25     Horry Snubbed Again: Breaking Down the 2026 HOF Class

33:41     Reviving the Campaign to Get Horry In

35:51     2026 Schedule's Best Revenge Games

38:20     Is Philly's Schedule Too Easy This Year?

43:17     Quick Hits: Beal Signs, KG & Taurasi Retire, Schroder Traded

45:15     Big Shot of the Week: Teen's 3D-Printed Wheelchair

46:51     Buy My Team: Knicks-Clippers & Cowboys-Patriots

48:13     Buy My Team: Mets-Braves & Bulls-Heat

49:35     Buy My Team: Falcons-Panthers & Dodgers-Yankees

51:55     Buy My Team: Hawks-Cavs, Eagles-Giants & Rays-Marlins

55:33     Buy My Team: Chiefs-Ravens Finale

57:02     Wrap-Up: Football Season and Picks Are Coming Back

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Aug 18, 2026 2:10 PM
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Big Shot Bob – Ep 272 – Why You Goin Down?

It's just the two of them this week — Harp's off in San Antonio, so Robert Horry and Rob Jenners are running the show solo, old-school style. No Shoot Around this Friday either, so they're packing everything into one episode.

 

They start with the good stuff: the NBA dropped a taste of the schedule, and the Christmas Day slate is loaded — Spurs-Knicks, Heat-Celtics, Sixers-Lakers (hello LeBron revenge tour), Thunder-Wolves, and Nuggets-Warriors closing it out. Bob and Rob debate whether Denver deserved the marquee spot over Dallas, and that turns into a bigger conversation about how much longer Jokic and Steph stick around their current teams — and why neither of them should ever, ever run for office.

 

From there it's opening week previews, a Pistons discussion that gets real about the Jalen Duren contract standoff, and Bob's old war stories about guys faking injuries to force a new deal.

Then the Kawhi Leonard stuff. Another secret endorsement deal surfaced this week — this time with Daktronics — and the guys walk through it, plus the resurfaced details from the Lakers' 2019 free agency pitch that the league is now investigating. They get into whether the Clippers star actually suits up this season and what it means if the NBA lets this slide.

 

Also on deck: Dillon Brooks cashing in with a $73 million extension from the Spurs, Wemby flying the whole Spurs roster to Paris for a mini training camp, and Robert's take on a young guy trying to "lead" without doing anything out of the ordinary.

 

VJ Edgecombe getting FaceTimed by LeBron leads Bob into one of his own stories from his playing days, and then Scottie Pippen's blunt comments about Zion Williamson's discipline get the full breakdown — including Bob's offer to personally get Zion in shape.

 

They pay respects to the late, great Don Nelson, run back Adam Vinatieri's surprisingly filthy Hall of Fame speech, and there's a QVC clip that has to be heard to be believed.

Big Shot of the Week goes to a Virginia man who donated a kidney to a stranger and wore his Santa hat into surgery to do it.

 

And to close it out — since it's just the two of them — they finally play 82 and 0 on the show for the first time, drafting all-time rosters and trying (and mostly failing) to go undefeated.

 

00:00  Kickoff: Just Rob and Rob This Week

01:34  Christmas Day Slate Revealed

02:34  Jokic, Steph and the Nuggets-Warriors Debate

07:05  NBA Opening Week Schedule

08:04  Pistons Outlook and the Jalen Duren Standoff

10:34  Old-School Contract Holdout Stories

12:34  Setting Up 82 and 0

14:11  Kawhi's Latest Secret Endorsement Deal

15:34  The 2019 Clippers Free Agency Allegations

20:34  Will Kawhi Suit Up This Season?

22:34  Dillon Brooks Cashes In

24:34  Wemby's Paris Minicamp

27:05  VJ Edgecombe's LeBron FaceTime Story

29:34  Scottie Pippen Sounds Off on Zion

37:34  Remembering Don Nelson

39:30  Vinatieri's Hall of Fame Roast

40:55  QVC Wig Clip of the Week

42:32  Big Shot of the Week: Dave Bell

43:36  Playing 82 and 0

53:03  TV Talk and Sign-Off

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Aug 11, 2026 1:45 PM
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Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 143 – It’s Different When I Do It

It's mailbag Friday on the Shoot Around, and the guys open things up with a tribute nobody asked for — Motown legend Martha Reeves', uh, memorable national anthem ahead of the Women's Pro Baseball League's inaugural weekend. Rob Horry and Rob Jenners can't decide if it's sweet or a bad omen, and Brandon Harper is just trying to be respectful about it.

 

From there it's straight into the questions. First up: ranking LeBron, KD, and Steph heading into next season, which turns into a real debate about workload, teammates, and who's actually going to be asked to do the most. Then things get weird with Harrison Bader, whose scooter reportedly found the back of a San Francisco Fire Department truck at 1:50 in the morning — Rob Horry breaks down why he's never dealt with a teammate like that on a championship roster.

 

The mailbag also digs into a college eligibility loophole letting a former Pitt running back explore a return to school after getting cut by the Bills, with NIL money very much part of the conversation. And to close it out, the crew finally weighs in on Spider-Man: Brand New Day, including the Tom Holland vs. Tobey Maguire vs. Andrew Garfield debate that never really goes away.

 

🏀 Catch the full conversation every Tuesday on the main Big Shot Bob Podcast feed, with Shoot Around dropping every Friday right here.

 

00:00  Cold Open

00:18  Welcome to the Shoot Around — Socials and How to Reach the Show

00:47  Martha Reeves' National Anthem for the Women's Pro Baseball League

02:30  The Guys React to the Anthem

04:04  Mailbag: Ranking LeBron, KD, and Steph Heading Into Next Season

10:34  Harrison Bader's Scooter-vs-Firetruck Injury

11:38  Locker Room Stories — Any Accident-Prone Teammates?

12:50  Mailbag: The College Eligibility Loophole Story

15:10  NIL Money and Whether the Loophole Should Exist

17:03  Mailbag: Thoughts on Spider-Man: Brand New Day

18:01  Is Tom Holland the Best Spider-Man?

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Aug 7, 2026 5:0 AM
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Big Shot Bob – Ep 271 – Drugs or Dog Food

Robert Horry is broadcasting this week's show from Reykjavik, Iceland, where he's running a basketball camp — and naturally, that means a special edition of Where in the World Is Robert Horry before the guys even get to basketball talk. Big Shot Bob and Rob Jenners hold things down while B-Dawg keeps him honest on the Iceland details (yes, it really is closer to England than you'd think).

 

Once the travel talk wraps, the crew dives into a loaded NBA news week. The Dodgers' trade for Tarik Skubal has LA fans wondering if the Lakers can pull off something similar, but Rob Horry isn't buying a big splash — the roster's full and the pool to jump in is more kiddie-sized than Olympic. From there it's Klay Thompson trade buzz, with reports connecting him back to Los Angeles or Miami, and a real conversation about what he'd actually bring to a team defensively at this stage of his career.

 

The extension talk gets serious with Steph Curry, Anthony Davis, and Karl-Anthony Towns all eligible for new deals — and the guys dig into whether AD's injury history and KAT's apron situation in New York make those moves less likely than people think. That leads into the biggest storyline of the week: is it actually time for Golden State to consider life after Steph? Horry and Harper break down the Warriors' rough draft history since 2012, why Jonathan Kuminga still doesn't have a landing spot, and what a real Steph Curry trade market might even look like.

 

Plus: the Kawhi Leonard investigation drags into 2027, Victor Wembanyama gets his own signature Nike shoe, Chris Bosh reveals a scary health scare from earlier this year, Kelsey Plum gets traded to the Phoenix Mercury, and Kendrick Perkins' top-5-in-the-East list gets torched. All that, a big shout to a teenage lifeguard hero, and Robert Horry defending his Where in the World title from six thousand miles away.

 

🏀 New episodes of Big Shot Bob every Tuesday, with Shoot Around dropping Fridays.

 

00:00  Cold Open

01:02  Live From Iceland — Setting the Scene

01:15  Robert Horry's Basketball Camp in Reykjavik

04:25  Iceland Travel Talk and Culture Shock

06:50  Dodgers' Skubal Trade Sparks Lakers Pressure

07:54  Lakers' Roster Crunch — No More Splash Moves

09:53  Klay Thompson Free Agency Buzz

14:04  Extension Watch: Anthony Davis and Karl-Anthony Towns

18:11  Is It Time for the Warriors to Move On From Steph?

23:47  Golden State's Draft History Under the Microscope

25:13  Kuminga's Murky Market Value

30:26  Kawhi Leonard Investigation Drags On

33:13  Wemby Lands His Nike Signature Shoe Deal

38:59  Quick Hits: Naji Marshall's Deal and Chris Bosh's Health Scare

40:18  Kelsey Plum Trade Shakes Up the WNBA

40:56  Perk's Controversial Top-5-in-the-East List

44:30  Big Shout of the Week: Lifeguard Ryder Williams

45:25  Where in the World Is Robert Horry?

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Aug 4, 2026 1:40 PM
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Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 142 – He’s Smelling Himself

It's a lighter Friday edition of Shoot Around, just Horry and Rob Jenners running through the week's fan questions and whatever's been living in their group chat.

 

They start with Austin Reaves catching heat for putting himself in his own all-time starting five (next to Steph, Kobe, LeBron, and Shaq, for the record), then get into Arizona State's new bachelor's degree in "influencing" and whether that's actually a legitimate skill set or just a punchline. That turns into a fun tangent about what they'd each go back to school for if money and logic weren't an issue.

 

From there it's an equitable-grading-scale story that has both of them fired up, a debate about participation trophies, and a trip down memory lane on old-school discipline. Then the mood shifts: Rick Moranis got a five-minute standing ovation at Comic-Con after coming out of retirement for Spaceballs 2, and the guys get into why that moment hit different, along with the actual Spaceballs 2 synopsis and whether it can live up to the original.

 

They close it out plotting their own eventual Comic-Con trip, including costume ideas for a seven-foot-tall Robert Horry.

 

00:00  Cold Open & Friday Check-In

01:36  Austin Reaves' All-Time Starting Five

03:57  Arizona State's Degree in Influencing

07:09  What They'd Go Back to School For

10:02  The Equitable Grading Scale Debate

12:34  Participation Trophies & Old-School Discipline

13:57  Rick Moranis' Comic-Con Standing Ovation

15:43  Spaceballs 2 Is Actually Happening

17:54  Comic-Con Costume Ideas & Bucket List

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Jul 31, 2026 5:0 AM
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Big Shot Bob – Ep 270 – OG Original Grandpa

Robert Horry is back at his mom's house for the week, which means the guys start with fried catfish, La Spata's subs, and why Hardee's steak biscuits are undefeated — before getting into the biggest story of the NBA offseason.

 

LeBron James is headed to Philadelphia on a deal that pays him a fraction of what he's made in years past, and Horry, Jenners, and B-Dawg break down what that actually means for the Sixers. They get into the point guard experiment, whether Tyrese Maxey's game gets hurt by it, who's playing the three now that KCP and V.J. Edgecomb are both in the mix, and why Horry has real concerns about the helicopter commute rumors after what happened to Kobe.

 

From there it turns into a full GOAT conversation. Horry explains why he judges players by their weaknesses instead of their strengths, makes the case for Kobe belonging in the same breath as Jordan and LeBron, and lays out what it would actually mean for LeBron's legacy if he wins a title in Philly. The guys also grade the Sixers' defense, run through Draymond re-signing with the Warriors, and catch everyone up on the East, which is suddenly loaded.

 

Plus: the wildest stat of the week (a Miami football transfer quarterback is about to out-earn LeBron, Caitlin Clark, and Shohei Ohtani combined), a debate over people calling the NBA the "MNBA," Big Shot of the Week honoring a firefighter who pulled three kids out of a capsized boat, and Rapid Fire makes its return.

 

Subscribe for new episodes of the Big Shot Bob Podcast every week, and catch Shoot Around for the extended cut and extra bits.

 

00:00  Cold Open & Episode 270 Kickoff

01:38  Robert Horry's Trip Home & Comfort Food Talk

04:51  LeBron James Signs with the 76ers

08:19  Point Guard Experiment & Roster Fit Questions

12:45  The Helicopter Commute Rumor

15:47  Title Odds, National TV Games & Best Memes

18:38  Embiid's Health Promise to LeBron

19:57  Does a Title in Philly Make LeBron the GOAT?

22:31  Judging Jordan, Kobe & LeBron by Their Weaknesses

32:37  LeBron's New Role & Mentoring Embiid and Maxey

35:00  Grading the Sixers' Defense

37:28  Draymond Green Re-Signs & Steph Curry Trade Odds

38:38  Free Agency Roundup: KCP, Pistons, Jalen Duren

41:33  The Eastern Conference Gets Loaded

46:04  Craziest Stat: Miami's $6.5M Quarterback

47:50  WNBA Pay & the "MNBA" Nickname Debate

49:16  Big Shot of the Week: Firefighter's Water Rescue

50:27  Rapid Fire Returns: Horry vs. Harper

58:12  Family News & Becoming Grandpa 'OG'

00:59:48
Jul 29, 2026 1:0 PM
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Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 141 – On The Backside of Things

Friday means it's Shoot Around time — episode 141 of everything that didn't make the cut on Tuesday. Robert Horry, Rob Jenner, and B-Dawg kick things off with the Avengers: Doomsday trailer, going deep on Doctor Doom vs. Darkseid, the Victor Von Doom fan theories, and why nobody's mad Deadpool got left out of the trailer. From there it's Mike Tyson somehow not knowing Shohei Ohtani is a guy, the World Cup halftime show comparison to the Super Bowl, and an all-time debate over the best halftime performance ever.

 

Horry drops a story nobody knew about him — turns out he was actually a contestant on The Dating Game back in his playing days, and the behind-the-scenes details are wild. Then it's your questions: Caitlin Clark's record-breaking 45-point night and whether the WNBA needs an enforcer out there, the Florida grandma with the license plate that read a little differently than intended, and the ongoing mystery of people crawling in and out of the New York City sewer system with headlamps and shovels.

 

Loose, off-topic, and exactly what Shoot Around is supposed to be. New episodes every Friday.

 

00:00 – Intro & welcome to Shoot Around 141
00:30 – Avengers: Doomsday trailer reactions
01:57 – Doctor Doom vs. Darkseid debate
04:00 – The AI clip & Ultron's odds
04:30 – Victor Von Doom / Tony Stark fan theories
06:33 – The Odyssey movie & bathroom break strategies
07:22 – Mike Tyson doesn't know who Shohei Ohtani is
08:33 – Famous people/things you feel dumb for not knowing
09:53 – World Cup halftime show vs. the Super Bowl
11:53 – Best Super Bowl halftime show ever, debated
13:03 – In Living Color rabbit hole
14:23 – Horry's Dating Game story
16:23 – Caitlin Clark's record night & WNBA enforcer talk
18:03 – Florida woman's license plate story
20:53 – New York City sewer people mystery
23:33 – Wrap-up

00:24:08
Jul 24, 2026 5:0 AM
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Big Shot Bob – Ep 269 – The LeBron James Hostage Situation

Episode 269 and we're sneaking up on the big 300 milestone. Robert Horry, Rob Jenner, and B-Dog get into it on everything going on around the league, starting with the LeBron James free agency saga that's now held the entire schedule hostage for three weeks running. The guys break down the shifting odds between Miami, Cleveland, and Philly, dig into why nobody thinks the Knicks have a shot, and Rob Horry gets personal about the "just make a decision" frustration versus understanding LeBron's family situation with his daughter.

 

From there it's a full free agency roundup — DeMar DeRozan possibly heading back to San Antonio, Draymond Green's future tied entirely to LeBron's decision, and the Lou Dort three-team trade that sent him to Atlanta while OKC stacked up draft picks. The Warriors' Summer League championship run gets its own segment, with the guys going deep on their new draft pick and why he might be the reason Draymond doesn't come back to Golden State.

 

Also on deck: an early 2026 rookie class debate, an Anthony Davis interview clip that gets Horry fired up about "40-plus wins," the ongoing Gary Trent Jr. cap circumvention investigation, and a Big Shot of the Week shoutout to a Kansas City police officer who tracked down a stolen e-bike for a cancer patient. Then things go completely off the rails with the Waffle House training video breakdown and a new round of Walmart or Waffle House.

 

New episodes every Tuesday. Subscribe and drop your predictions on where LeBron lands in the comments.

 

00:00 – Intro & counting down to episode 300
00:57 – LeBron James free agency "hostage situation" & shifting odds
04:03 – Horry's personal take: frustration vs. understanding LeBron's family angle
06:58 – Miami buzz: Pat Riley and Steve Kerr comments
08:33 – The case for Cleveland
10:26 – Philly's fit and the Embiid concern
12:14 – Free agents stuck in limbo waiting on LeBron
14:03 – DeMar DeRozan trade speculation
16:03 – Lou Dort traded to the Hawks
21:58 – Warriors win the 2026 Summer League
23:58 – Why the rookie class could push Draymond out
25:58 – 2026 draft class debate & best-player rankings
29:53 – Way-too-early Rookie of the Year picks
34:03 – Anthony Davis Fanatics Fest interview clip
39:58 – Gary Trent Jr. contract investigation
43:23 – Kawhi Leonard situation still in limbo
44:33 – Big Shot of the Week: KC officer returns stolen e-bike
46:03 – Waffle House training video breakdown
49:33 – Walmart or Waffle House game

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Jul 21, 2026 2:0 PM
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Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 140 – Bison Face

It's a lighter one this week — just Robert Horry and Rob Jenners running through the leftover questions and stories that didn't fit into Wednesday's show. They kick things off with a Friday movie tangent (yes, the trilogy, not the day), then get into Conor McGregor's disastrous UFC comeback that ended in 69 seconds after he blew out his knee trying to fly-kick his way back into relevance.

 

From there it's a run of stories that had Horry and Jenners genuinely stumped: Senegal's World Cup medical staff reportedly included a gynecologist with no business treating a men's soccer team, and a 65-year-old grandfather at Yellowstone got launched nine feet in the air by a bison after a park ranger spooked it with a truck horn. That one turns into a full safari debate — which animals are actually the most dangerous, and Horry's very specific plan for surviving one (spoiler: it involves you, not him).

 

They also get into Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon engraving his wife and five kids onto the Stanley Cup ahead of the players and staff who actually won it, and close out with a listener question about Kristin Cavallari flying first class while her kids sit in coach. That turns into Horry breaking down his own family's travel rules, his stance on private jets, and the seat-booking trick he uses to keep the middle seat empty.

 

New episodes of the Big Shot Bob Podcast drop every Tuesday, and Shoot Around runs right behind it every Friday with the leftovers, the tangents, and the stuff that got cut for time. Subscribe and turn on notifications so you catch both.

 

00:00  Cold Open: Welcome to Shoot Around 140

01:00  Friday Franchise Rankings & Deep Cuts

03:30  McGregor's 69-Second Comeback Fiasco

04:30  When Athletes Hang On Too Long

06:00  Senegal's World Cup Doctor Was a Gynecologist

07:30  Best and Worst Team Doctors

09:00  Grandfather Launched by a Bison at Yellowstone

12:00  What's Actually the Deadliest Animal on Safari

13:30  Rob's Safari Survival Strategy

15:30  Hurricanes Owner Engraves Family Ahead of Players

19:00  Kristin Cavallari Flies First Class, Kids Fly Coach

21:00  Horry's Own Family Travel Rules

22:30  The Case For (and Against) Flying Private

23:30  Horry's Seat-Booking Hacks

25:00  Best Time of Day to Fly

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Jul 17, 2026 5:0 AM
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Big Shot Bob – Ep 268 – Take Me To My Grandmomma’s House

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

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Jul 15, 2026 2:30 PM
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Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 139 – I Hate This Team

It's a lighter Friday edition of the Shootaround, and Robert Horry and Rob Jenners are catching up on everything they didn't get to during the July 4th break. First up: the NBA's new one-free-throw rule getting tested at Summer League, and why Horry thinks turning two free throws into one is a solution looking for a problem.

 

From there it's a quick hit on the Jaguars' reported talks to relocate to London, a look at which current NBA stars have stuck with their teams the longest (Steph Curry leads the pack, with Draymond Green and Devin Booker not far behind), and a debate over whether any of them actually retire where they are.

 

Then things get silly: a listener sends in a Pacman Jones clip claiming South Carolina had a McDonald's inside the football locker room, which sends Horry and Jenners down a rabbit hole on mispronounced words, a viral video of a five-year-old Mets fan begging to switch to the Yankees, and the fan bases everybody loves to hate on but never actually leaves.

 

They close things out on a genuinely good note, answering a listener question about the coolest thing Horry's ever done for someone else — a story about giving up hospital privileges for other families with sick kids.

 

00:00  Cold Open & Intro

00:30  Should the NBA Test a One-Free-Throw Rule?

04:00  Should the Jaguars Move to London?

06:00  Giannis Leaves Milwaukee: Who's Been There Longest?

08:00  Will Any of These NBA Stars Retire Elsewhere?

10:00  The Great McDonald's-in-the-Locker-Room Debate

12:00  Words We All Mispronounce (Pecan, Caribbean & More)

13:00  A Viral Mets Kid Breaks Everyone's Heart

15:00  Fanbases We Love to Hate On

17:30  Listener Question: The Coolest Thing You've Ever Done

19:00  Closing Thoughts & Sign-Off

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Jul 10, 2026 5:0 AM
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Big Shot Bob – Ep 267 – Malibu’s Most Wanted

It's been the wildest week of the NBA offseason, and Robert Horry, Rob Jenners, and B-Dog Brandon Harper have a lot to get through. The show kicks off with an argument nobody asked for — Rob's theory that every undersized, unathletic kid in America should just go play soccer — before the guys dig into the trade that broke Twitch: Jaylen Brown to the 76ers for Paul George and draft compensation.

 

They break down whether Boston's “JB and JT can't win a title together” reasoning holds up, debate how fast (or slow) Philly fans will actually embrace a guy who spent a decade calling them the enemy, and dig into what Paul George's fit looks like next to a Jayson Tatum-led Celtics squad.

 

From there it's a full lap around the Lakers, who added Luka Dončić, AR, and Walker Kessler to a roster that's got the internet cracking jokes about the “Mayo Mob” and “Live, Laugh, Lakers.” Horry and Harper get into the actual basketball case for the moves, what the Kessler trade cost L.A. in draft capital, and why Rui Hachimura bolted for the Clippers on a deal Horry thinks his agent should be fired over.

 

The back half covers the Wizards quietly stacking three former No. 1 picks, a Rich Paul clip that reignites the LeBron-to-Cleveland chatter, Donovan Mitchell's new max extension, and a run through free agency moves including Collin Sexton, Anfernee Simmons, and DeMar DeRozan hitting the open market. Pat McAfee gets Big Shout of the Week honors, and the guys close it out with a round of “History Repeating,” matching this year's NBA storylines to their 2018 twins.

 

00:00  Cold Open & Intro

01:30  Should American Kids Just Play Soccer?

09:30  Jaylen Brown Traded to the Sixers

12:00  Do Fans Really Forgive Former Rivals?

16:00  Will Philly Embrace Jaylen Brown?

19:00  Shams' Report: Were Tatum & Brown Really Done?

21:30  Paul George Heads to Boston

26:30  Tatum Becomes the Guy in Boston

28:30  Lakers' New Look Sparks TikTok Nicknames

31:00  Breaking Down the Walker Kessler Trade

35:00  Rui Hachimura Bolts for the Clippers

42:30  Wizards Land Three Former No. 1 Picks

44:00  Rich Paul's LeBron-to-Knicks Bombshell

46:30  Where Does LeBron Land? Cleveland Buzz Builds

48:00  Donovan Mitchell's Max Extension

49:30  Free Agency Roundup: Sexton, Simmons, Duren & More

53:30  Big Shout of the Week: Pat McAfee

55:00  History Repeating: 2018 Callbacks & NBA Trivia

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Big Shot Bob – Ep 266 – Hands Off Harper

The HUGE breaking news about LeBron James hits at the END of the show this week – so hang out until after the game for immediate reaction as it breaks!!

 

Seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry is joined by Rob Jenners and B-Dog Brandon Harper for an episode 266 packed with roster fallout from the start of free agency. The crew opens by digging into the Ja Morant trade to Portland, debating whether the Blazers’ backcourt logjam leaves Scoot Henderson on the outside looking in, before turning to the Grizzlies’ return and what comes next for both sides.

 

From there the guys work through a stacked Western Conference storyline: Draymond Green opting out and the running joke about a Warriors-LeBron pairing, the Lakers’ retention of Austin Reaves on a four-year max deal, DeAndre Ayton’s player option, and what it would actually take for the Lakers to chase Jalen Duren in restricted free agency. Horry and Harper go back and forth on whether DeAndre Ayton has been put in a position to succeed in LA, and whether San Antonio makes sense as a landing spot if the Lakers move on.

 

The conversation shifts to Charlotte sending LaMelo Ball to Minnesota, with the hosts debating whether that pairing with Anthony Edwards is really the best backcourt in the league or just the most entertaining one. They also touch on Golden State’s decision to move on from Jonathan Kuminga, a possible Kawhi Leonard return to Toronto, and where Jaylen Brown trade rumors actually stand.

 

A rundown of the week’s free agency moves follows — James Harden, Andrew Wiggins, Bradley Beal, Landry Shamet, Isaiah Hartenstein, Lu Dort, Julian Champagnie and Jose Alvarado all get a mention — before the show heads into Big Shout of the Week, honoring a school resource officer in Phoenix who paid out of pocket to take an entire class to the movies. The episode closes with a brand new trivia segment, Shams Is Reporting, and ends on a piece of breaking news about LeBron James’ future with the Lakers that catches the whole crew off guard.

 

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00:00 — Cold open and intro

00:30 — Rob’s home leak and World Cup heat takes

01:30 — SoFi Stadium vs. Mercedes-Benz Stadium rankings

04:00 — Ja Morant traded to the Trail Blazers

05:00 — Portland’s crowded backcourt and Scoot Henderson’s future

09:00 — What the Grizzlies got back, hopes for a Ja reset

12:00 — Warriors chasing LeBron and the Draymond opt-out

16:00 — Lakers free agency: Jalen Duren, Luka’s big-man need

19:30 — DeAndre Ayton debate: opted in, still a question mark

24:00 — Austin Reaves’ max deal and the Lakers’ cap crunch

26:30 — LaMelo Ball traded to Minnesota

32:00 — Rudy Gobert skepticism and Minnesota’s frontcourt

35:00 — Hawks move on from Jonathan Kuminga

38:00 — Kawhi Leonard’s future and a possible Raptors return

41:30 — Jaylen Brown trade buzz and Boston’s asking price

45:00 — Free agency rapid-fire roundup

49:30 — Big Shout of the Week

51:00 — Shams Is Reporting trivia game

56:00 — Breaking news: LeBron James’ future with the Lakers

1:03:00 — 4th of July sign-off

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Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 138 – The Pope of Five-Town

It's Friday, which means Rob Jenners, Robert Horry, and B-Dog are back to clear the table on everything that didn't make it into Tuesday's show. Episode 138 of the Shoot Around goes hard on KD's revisionist history, the top NBA salaries heading into next season, and a rapid-fire rumor mill that covers LeBron, Ja Morant, the Knicks' title defense, and what San Antonio needs to stay dangerous.

 

First up: Kevin Durant went on a Barstool podcast this week and tried to explain why he left OKC for Golden State back in 2016 — claiming the Warriors were basically underdogs when he showed up. The guys are not buying it. At all. Rob runs through the receipts: 73-9, the 67-win season before that, the title, the back-to-back three-point records. Big Shot Bob's verdict? KD just be talking.

 

Then it's a quick trivia spin on the top 10 NBA salaries going into next year. Steph Curry sits at number one at $62.5 million — at 38 years old. The guys try to fill in the rest of the list: Jokic, Tatum, AD, Giannis, Embiid, Jaylen Brown, Devin Booker, KAT, and Jimmy Butler round it out. Luka, for the record, is not on it.

 

From there it's rumor mill time. Is Ja Morant actually movable, or does that $42 million contract scare everyone off? How long before LeBron makes a call — and does he go back to the Lakers, consider Cleveland, or is there an outside shot he links up with Giannis in Miami? The Knicks just won a title but James Dolan's already drawing a line at the second apron, which means Clarkson, Robinson, and Shamet are probably all walking. And San Antonio: what exactly do the Spurs spend their $44 million in cap space on to get back to where they were in the Finals?

 

Harp floats Dwight Howard as a San Antonio option. Rob closes his laptop. The show pretty much ends itself from there.

 

New episodes of the Shoot Around drop every Friday. Subscribe so you don't miss a drop.

 

00:00 — Cold Open / Intro

00:30 — What Is the Shoot Around & How to Find Us

01:00 — KD's Barstool Interview: The Warriors Were Underdogs?

03:00 — Breaking Down How Good Golden State Was Before KD Arrived

05:00 — KD Wants to Be the Reason — But Only for the Wins

07:00 — Steph Curry Is Still the Highest-Paid Player in the NBA

07:30 — Top 10 NBA Salaries Trivia Game

11:00 — Rumor Mill Roundup Intro

11:30 — Ja Morant: Trade Bait or Too Much Baggage?

13:30 — LeBron James: Is He Coming Back & Where Does He Go?

16:30 — Could LeBron End Up in Miami With Giannis?

18:30 — Knicks Title Defense: Can They Run It Back?

20:30 — San Antonio Spurs: What Do They Need to Stay Competitive?

23:00 — Harp Suggests Dwight Howard (Rob Logs Off)

25:00 — Big Men, Free Agents & Final Thoughts

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Big Shot Bob – Ep 265 – Gotta Be Quicker Than That

The NBA decided not to wait. Before the 2026 draft even got underway, the league flipped on its head — and Rob Jenners, Robert Horry, and B-Dog are here to make sense of all of it on Episode 265 of the Big Shot Bob Podcast.

 

The big story: Giannis Antetokounmpo is headed to the Miami Heat. The guys break down the full package Milwaukee got back — Tyler Herro, Kyle Lowry, Jaime Jaquez Jr., three first-round picks including the 13th overall, and more — and debate whether Miami actually pulled off a heist or just handed Pat Riley a roster puzzle he has to solve before training camp. Seven-time champion Robert Horry has thoughts on all of it, including the part where the Heat now need to figure out a bench situation in a hurry.

 

Then there's Jaylen Brown. He was reportedly part of Boston's pitch to Milwaukee, and now that Giannis ended up somewhere else, what exactly do the Celtics have on their hands? The guys dig into whether that relationship can be repaired, whether JB's Twitch stream has become his de facto press conference, and what three years left on a big contract actually means when a player wants out.

 

Minnesota gets its own segment — and not in a good way. Julius Randle is gone to Brooklyn, Ant Man's frustration has been an open secret for a while, and the Timberwolves are burning through roster pieces faster than they're building anything. The guys ask the obvious question: what are you actually doing over there?

 

From there it's draft night preview mode — the consensus top four, what the Clippers might do at five, and Rob's take on what Atlanta should be targeting at pick eight. Plus Dusty Mays leaving Michigan (off a national title, no less) to take the Dallas head coaching job, Trae Young locking up a four-year deal in Washington, and what a healthy Trae-plus-AD situation could realistically mean for the Wizards.

 

The Knicks parade happened, and Rob has been to seven of these things. He ranks them. The crew also gives a well-deserved Big Shot of the Week to Simone Kelly, the off-duty EMT who revived an overdose victim during the celebration — and then had to fend off the guy she just saved.

 

They close it out with Shot Clock — Rob can't name more than one beer, Harp rattles off 11 Knicks in 10 seconds, and somebody names Phoenix as a state. It's that kind of show.

 

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00:00 — Cold Open / Intro

00:30 — The NBA Is Moving Fast: Setting the Table

01:30 — Giannis to Miami: Breaking Down the Trade

03:00 — Was the Bucks' Haul Enough?

06:00 — Miami's Roster Gaps & Norman Powell's Decision

08:00 — Is Miami a Legitimate Championship Contender?

10:30 — Jaylen Brown & the Celtics Fallout

15:30 — Minnesota Trades Randle: Where Does This Leave the Wolves?

18:00 — Finding Out You've Been Traded (Robert Horry Stories)

22:00 — 2026 NBA Draft Preview: Top Picks & Top Picks

26:30 — Fan Question: Should Miami Call Chris Paul?

30:00 — Knicks Championship Parade Recap

31:00 — Robert Horry Ranks His Seven Championship Parades

34:00 — Trae Young Stays in Washington: Breaking Down the Deal

35:00 — What Can Trae + Anthony Davis Realistically Do in Washington?

38:00 — The Road Back to LA for Anthony Davis?

41:30 — Dusty Mays Leaves Michigan for Dallas Mavericks

44:30 — Hawks Moves: Aaron Wiggins & CJ McCollum Extension

50:30 — Big Shot of the Week: Simone Kelly

52:00 — Shot Clock Game

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Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 137 – God Bless the Beaver

It's Friday, which means it's Shoot Around time. Episode 137. Robert Horry, Rob Jenners, and B-Dog are back with the fan questions that didn't make the Tuesday show — plus some detours that definitely weren't on the agenda.

 

First up: a listener asks whether certain championships just mean more than others. Brian Windhorst sparked the debate on ESPN comparing the Knicks title to the LeBron-Cleveland moment in 2016. Robert's answer might surprise you — for him personally, the 2005 title in San Antonio hit harder than any of the Lakers runs, and he explains why. B-Dog makes the case for Kobe's first ring without Shaq, and Rob gets into what the 2021 Braves World Series meant to him working inside that organization.

 

Then there's the World Cup. It's in America right now, and a viral video of a French guy experiencing Buc-ee's for the first time is basically the greatest piece of content on the internet. The guys use it as a jumping off point: what does a foreigner absolutely have to experience in the US? Waffle House at 2 AM makes the list. Soul food does too. Atlanta gets discussed at length, and Jameis Winston cleaning up a stadium in Dallas with Japanese fans is just a genuinely wholesome moment.

 

A listener question about Rick Brunson's courtside moment with Jalen after the title turns into one of the more personal conversations on the show — all three guys share a memory with their dads. Robert's involves sneaking candy into Silver Streak and a hard foul from his pops during a pickup game. Rob talks about a rough stretch with his father that got repaired when his daughter was born. Worth a listen.

 

From there: household chores, the great grocery shopping debate, Trader Joe's vegan oatmeal cookies vs. Thin Mints, and a final fan question about the wildest thing anyone's ever seen at a live sporting event. Robert tells a story from a Lakers-SuperSonics game that Phil Jackson definitely remembers. And somewhere in there, a bird dies at a Braves spring training game.

 

Episode 137 of the Shoot Around — every Friday on the Big Shot Bob Podcast feed.

 

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00:00  Intro — Shoot Around Episode 137

00:30  Fan Q: Do Some Championships Mean More?

01:00  Robert Horry: Why 2005 Meant the Most Personally

02:30  B-Dog: Kobe's First Ring Without Shaq

03:30  Rob: The 2021 Braves Run From the Inside

05:00  Frenchman Discovers Buc-ee's — The Viral Video

06:30  World Cup Atlanta: Spain vs. Cabo Verde

07:30  What Must Every Foreigner Experience in the US?

10:30  Fan Q: Rick Brunson Moment — Best Memory With Your Dad

11:00  Robert: Movies, Candy Smuggling & a Hard Foul From Pop

12:30  Rob: Baseball, Yankee Stadium & Fixing a Broken Relationship

15:30  Jameis Winston Cleans Up at the World Cup

17:00  What Are Your Household Chores?

19:30  Grocery Shopping, Snack Sabotage & Diet Struggles

21:00  Trader Joe's Cookies vs. Thin Mints Debate

23:00  Fan Q: Wildest Thing You've Ever Seen at a Live Event

24:00  Tarps Off — The MLB Trend Taking Over Stadiums

25:00  The Bird That Died at a Braves Spring Training Game

25:30  Robert's Wildest Arena Story: The Lakers-Sonics Game

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Big Shot Bob – Ep 264 – The Spurs Got Deebo’d

After 53 years, the New York Knicks are NBA champions. Robert Horry, Rob Jenner, and B-Dog Brandon Harper are back to break down one of the wildest finals in recent memory — a series where San Antonio led for 72% of the total minutes and somehow lost in five.

 

Robert talks about what needs to change for Wemby — specifically, the weight room — and what Dillon Harper's role should actually look like moving forward. Is De'Aaron Fox on the hot seat? He's got four years and over $200 million coming, so the Spurs better hope he's got short-term memory. And was this the Knicks winning, or the Spurs just losing it? The guys go back and forth on that one, and honest answer is... both.

 

From Jalen Brunson's place in Knicks history (Perk said greatest ever — the guys aren't buying it), to Karl-Anthony Towns FaceTiming Anthony Edwards after winning a ring, to the Knicks parade turning into a disaster with school buses on fire and 63 arrests — there's a lot to unpack from championship week in New York.

 

Also on the show: Draymond Green says European players are dirty, and Robert Horry has some thoughts on that. James Harden got pulled over at 4 AM with a handgun in his cup holder. The Bulls hired Tiago Splitter and Robert is thrilled it's not another guard. Big Shot of the Week goes to Amy Pye, a former Navy reservist from British Columbia who answered her door at 3 AM and saved a man's life. And the crew plays a special Championship Celebration Edition of Black Crime or White Crime — featuring naked Alabama fans, horse riders at Churchill Downs, and a guy swinging a metal flagpole at electrical wires.

 

Episode 264 of the Big Shot Bob Podcast. New episodes every week.

 

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00:00  Intro — Knicks Are NBA Champions After 53 Years

01:00  Breaking Down the 2026 NBA Finals

02:30  Spurs' Game Plan Failed — Wemby & Passel Go Cold

04:30  Wemby Needs the Weight Room

06:30  De'Aaron Fox & the $200M Extension Problem

09:00  Dillon Harper's Role: Starter vs. Sixth Man

11:30  Charles Barkley's Take After Game 4

12:30  The Spurs Led 72% of the Series and Lost in 5

14:00  Did the Knicks Win or Did the Spurs Just Lose?

17:30  The Defensive Unit That Made It Happen

20:30  Chaos Around the Knicks Celebration — Buses on Fire

25:00  Sentimental Side: Spike Lee, KAT, Patrick Ewing

29:30  The Championship Parade & NYC Fallout

32:30  Is Brunson the Greatest Knick Ever? Perk Says Yes

36:00  Next Season's Title Odds — Spurs Are Already Favored

37:30  Draymond Green Says Europeans Play Dirty

43:30  James Harden Arrested — Gun in the Cup Holder

45:30  Bulls Hire Tiago Splitter — Robert Horry Approves

46:00  Big Shot of the Week: Amy Pye Saves a Life

49:30  Black Crime or White Crime: Championship Celebration Edition

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Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 136 – Evicted From Your Blanket Fort

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

 

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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

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Big Shot Bob – Ep 263 – Cardi D’s

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.

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00:00:00 Intro & Episode 263 Kickoff

00:00:30 Spurs Steal Game 3 — Reaction & Recap

00:02:00 De'Aaron Fox: Settle for Jumpers or Attack?

00:03:30 Where Does This Series Stand Heading Into Game 4

00:06:30 Chippy Series — Hart, Wemby & Physical Play

00:09:00 Turnovers, Composure & Young Team on the Road

00:11:30 KAT Disappears, Dylan Harper Steps Up

00:14:30 Dylan Harper: Bench Spark, Not a Starter Yet

00:15:00 Trump at MSG & Postgame Chaos Outside the Garden

00:19:30 Robert Saw Pop — Gregg Popovich Health Update

00:21:30 Pop as a Father Figure Beyond the X's & O's

00:22:00 Rick Brunson's Dad Mode in Game 2

00:23:30 ESPN's AI Tony Parker Disaster

00:25:00 Robert Finally Gets His Finals Highlight Reel Moment

00:26:00 AI Is Getting Annoying — Unpacking the Problem

00:27:00 Inside the NBA's Chuck Barkley San Antonio Montage

00:30:00 Sam Presti on SGA & the Social Media 'Sixth Defender'

00:35:30 RIP Stacey King + Quinn Snyder Gets His Extension

00:37:00 Big Shot of the Week: Magnolia Bridegroom

00:41:00 Shootout: NBA Champs Since '99, MVP Trivia & More

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Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 135 – I Know a Pack of Kools When I Hear It

It's NBA Finals week, Game 2 is tonight, and the Shoot Around boys are doing exactly what they do on Fridays — talking about everything except the thing you'd expect them to talk about.

 

They kick things off with a listener correction from Twitter — turns out the Coach of the Year who got fired before the award came in was Dwayne Casey, not Lloyd Pierce (Rob was close). From there it's a full dive into the hero-to-villain arc: OKC went from everyone's favorite upstart to the team everyone wanted to see lose, almost overnight. Rob points to the Kansas City Chiefs as the gold standard of that flip — and SGA's habit of spending time on the floor didn't exactly help Oklahoma City's cause this year.

 

Then it's a two-part debate: who should retire and go to the broadcast desk, and who do you wish had kept playing? Russell Wilson heading to the CBS pregame show kicks things off, and the guys run through Draymond, Klay Thompson (Rob thinks he'd surprise people), Mike Trout, and Jameis Winston — who they both agree has a big bag waiting for him somewhere, whether it's Barstool or a network couch next to Shannon Sharpe and Gronk.

 

On the comeback side — Serena Williams is returning to play doubles at the HSBC Championships, which gets them talking about who they'd most want to see suit back up. Rob's answer: Pete Sampras. Casual greatness, no ego, just stroll in and handle business. Brandon picks Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson — two guys who deserved so much better than what Detroit gave them.

 

And then the closer — the hot mic segment that was teased all week on Tuesday's show. LSU pitcher Devin Shearer gets warned by the umps, ESPN gets told to turn the field mics down, ESPN does not turn the field mics down. And then there's the Nebraska-Oklahoma State softball game, where an unidentified voice — still a mystery — delivered what might be the most unexpected phrase ever broadcast live on ESPN. Rob and Brandon's debate about who exactly says "ball sack" at a softball game is genuinely one of the funnier bits they've done.

 

In this episode:

  • OKC's hero-to-villain arc — and the Kansas City Chiefs comparison
  • SGA's foul-baiting and why fans turned on Oklahoma City
  • Russell Wilson heads to CBS — who else should retire and hit the desk?
  • Klay Thompson as a broadcast sleeper pick
  • Jameis Winston's future: Barstool or network TV?
  • Shannon Sharpe and the importance of letting personalities breathe
  • Serena Williams making her doubles comeback at HSBC Championships
  • Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson — the ones who got away
  • Rob Horry on Pete Sampras: the definition of casual greatness
  • LSU's Devin Shearer hot mic moment — ESPN was warned
  • The mystery 'ball sack' voice at the Nebraska-Oklahoma State softball game

 

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00:00  Intro — NBA Finals Week, Game 2 Tonight

00:30  Listener Correction: Dwayne Casey Coach of the Year

01:30  OKC's Hero-to-Villain Flip — How Did That Happen?

02:30  The Kansas City Chiefs: The Gold Standard of Villain Arc

04:00  SGA's Foul Baiting and Why Fans Turned on OKC

05:30  Tom Brady and Baseball PEDs — Other Hero-to-Villain Cases

05:45  Russell Wilson Retires, Heading to the CBS Desk

06:00  Who Should Retire and Go to the Broadcast Desk?

07:00  Klay Thompson as a Surprise Broadcast Pick

08:00  Mike Trout and the Angels' Wasted Talent Problem

08:30  Jameis Winston — Entertainment Value, Future in Media

09:30  Shannon Sharpe and Letting Personalities Be Themselves

10:30  Serena Williams Making Her Comeback at HSBC Championships

11:00  Who Do You Wish Had Kept Playing? Aaron Donald Debate

12:00  Barry Sanders — Most Fun Player to Watch, Period

12:30  Calvin Johnson and Detroit's Wasted Generational Talent

13:30  Rob Horry on Pete Sampras: Casual Greatness

15:00  Hot Mic Tease — LSU's Devin Shearer and the ESPN Warning

15:30  LSU Hot Mic: ESPN Was Warned, Didn't Listen

16:00  The Mystery Voice at the Nebraska-Oklahoma State Softball Game

17:00  The 'Ball Sack' Debate — Definitive Cultural Analysis

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Big Shot Bob – Ep 262 – The Cleaning Lady’s Championship Ring

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

 

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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

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Big Shot Bob – Ep 261 – Like a White Girl in a Scary Movie

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

 

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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

00:53:26
May 27, 2026 1:0 PM
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Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 134 – Tim Dropped His Bible

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.

 

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00:00 – Intro / Big Shot Bob Welcome

00:30 – Episode Setup & Listener Questions

01:00 – Biggest Sports Letdowns: Rousey vs. Carano on Netflix

03:30 – Tyson vs. Holyfield II & the Night Tupac Got Shot

05:30 – Mayweather vs. Pacquiao: The PPV Nobody Wanted

07:00 – Colin Cowherd's KD "Boat" Analogy

08:00 – Robert Horry's Take on Kevin Durant's Real Problem

09:30 – KD in Houston: Does He Have Enough Around Him?

11:30 – Would KD Work on the Denver Nuggets?

13:30 – Edwin Diaz Linked to Cockfighting Ring

15:00 – Athletes Who Threw Their Careers Away

16:30 – Dennis Rodman's Wasted Potential

17:00 – Peyton Manning's Diabolical Trash Talk Strategy

18:30 – Robert Horry's Most Diabolical On-Court Move

20:00 – Worst Things We've Ever Smelled

23:30 – Sewer Lines, Baby Blowouts & Horry's Alabama Childhood

24:00 – Best Fights Ever Witnessed in Public

27:00 – Bar Stools, Bottles & Tim Duncan Jokes to Close

00:27:59
May 22, 2026 5:0 AM
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Big Shot Bob – Ep 260 – No Cartilage In Their Knees

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.

 

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00:00  Intro — Robert Horry & Episode 260

00:45  Western Conference Finals Game 1 Breakdown

02:30  Wemby's Pull-Up Three & Positionless Basketball

05:30  Stephon Castle Turnovers & Spurs Guard Play

07:00  How OKC Should Be Defending Wembanyama

09:30  Wemby's Physicality & Finding the Line

11:30  SGA Struggles in Game 1 & Shooting Off Night

13:30  NBA Officiating, Shai's Free Throw Reliance & Refs

15:00  NBA Conspiracy Theories & Ideal Finals Matchup

17:30  Knicks Comeback — Cavs Blow 22-Point Lead

19:00  Jalen Brunson Takes Over & Coaching Failures

21:30  James Harden's Impact on Cleveland's Offense

23:00  What Cleveland Must Fix for Game 2

26:30  Harden's Playoff Legacy & Foul Manipulation (JB Clip)

29:30  Jason Kidd Fired in Dallas — Reactions & Context

31:30  SGA Wins Back-to-Back MVP & Thunder History

35:30  Shams Spoils Prime Video's MVP Announcement

44:00  Coaching Moves — Mosley to Pelicans, Jason Kidd & Orlando

46:30  Anthony Edwards Daps Up the Spurs Bench Mid-Game

50:30  Stephon A. Smith vs. Jaylen Brown — Sports Media Debate

54:30  Big Shot of the Week — Mauricio Dubón & the Grounds Crew

57:00  Championship Connection Game w/ Robert Horry

01:07:30
May 20, 2026 2:35 PM
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Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 133 – The D In Front of Raymond

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.

 

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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

00:18:54
May 15, 2026 5:0 AM
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