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Big Shot Bob Pod with Robert Horry

Big Shot Bob Pod with Robert Horry

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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 267 – Malibu’s Most Wanted
    Jul 7 2026

    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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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Big Shot Bob – Ep 266 – Hands Off Harper
    Jun 30 2026

    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.

    New episodes of the Big Shot Bob Podcast drop every week, with the bonus show Shoot Around dropping Fridays. Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don’t miss an episode.

    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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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 138 – The Pope of Five-Town
    Jun 26 2026

    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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    29 mins
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