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  • Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 138 – The Pope of Five-Town
    2026/06/26

    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
    2026/06/23

    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
    2026/06/19

    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
    2026/06/16

    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
    2026/06/12
    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 whyTanking debate: injuries, bad teams, and what actually counts as tankingBrendon Sorsby, $5M deals, and a two-game slap on the wristGambling in college sports — the double-edged sword nobody wants to admitWalk-ons, NIL gaps, and insider info as a ticking time bombTom Brady's coconut water brand, "Good Nut"B-Dog's priceless reaction and the best disapproving head shake on YouTubeRobert 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
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  • Big Shot Bob – Ep 263 – Cardi D’s
    2026/06/09

    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.

    🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

    #BigShotBob #NBA #NBAFinals #SpursKnicks #Wembanyama #DeAaronFox #RobertHorry #NBAPlayoffs #KnicksSpurs #BSBPodcast

    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
    2026/06/05
    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 comparisonSGA's foul-baiting and why fans turned on Oklahoma CityRussell Wilson heads to CBS — who else should retire and hit the desk?Klay Thompson as a broadcast sleeper pickJameis Winston's future: Barstool or network TV?Shannon Sharpe and the importance of letting personalities breatheSerena Williams making her doubles comeback at HSBC ChampionshipsBarry Sanders and Calvin Johnson — the ones who got awayRob Horry on Pete Sampras: the definition of casual greatnessLSU's Devin Shearer hot mic moment — ESPN was warnedThe mystery 'ball sack' voice at the Nebraska-Oklahoma State softball game New episodes drop Tuesday and Friday. Subscribe and hit the bell so you're not late to the conversation. #ShootAround #BigShotBobPodcast #RobertHorry #NBAFinals #OKCThunder #KansasCityChiefs #SerenWilliams #BarrySanders #CalvinJohnson #PeteSampras #HotMic #CollegeSoftball #CollegeBaseball #ESPN #JameisWinston #KlayThompson #NBA #NFL 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
    2026/06/02
    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 nightChet Holmgren's disappearing act — Rob's full autopsySGA takes accountability (the anti-Durant energy is real)Spurs vs. Knicks Finals preview — keys to the series for both sidesWemby's extension: $251M base, up to $301M — San Antonio better start savingMiles Garrett traded to the Rams and the rest of the NFL chaosSean Sweeney named Orlando Magic head coach (Rob has thoughts)Robert Horry on playing with Shaq, Duncan, and Robinson — the eraser effectBig Shot of the Week: Arnett Johnson, MiamiRapid 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
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