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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 – Shoot Around Ep 125 – Robert Horry’s Third Ice Cream Cup
    Mar 6 2026

    On Episode 125 of The Shoot Around, Brandon Harper and seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry talk from Houston as Horry explains why he schedules dentist visits there. They discuss whether a recent hit on Nikola Jokic was a cheap shot, with Horry contrasting it to his own Steve Nash incident, calling his action petty and frustration-driven, and noting Jokic’s fall looked like a flop.

    They debate late-season MVP finalists and the impact of the 65-game threshold, with Harper favoring Cade Cunningham and Horry backing Jaylen Brown for two-way play and team results, plus a sidebar on the Spurs’ young guards and unselfish team styles.

    They reject a Mississippi proposal to exempt NIL earnings from state income tax, discuss potential travel-related NIL taxation, share favorite trash talkers (including a notorious Washington fan, Kevin Garnett, and Gary Payton), react to the Cardinals’ $29 all-you-can-eat ticket deal, and end with a joke prompt about the worst possible casting for the next James Bond.

    00:00 Friday Show Intro

    00:35 Dentist Trip Debate

    01:51 Cheap Shot Talk

    03:28 Nash Table Story

    04:18 MVP Race Picks

    06:51 Celtics Spurs Receipts

    08:23 NIL Tax Exemption

    11:03 Best Trash Talkers

    13:59 All You Can Eat Tickets

    16:21 Worst James Bond Casting

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    20 m
  • Big Shot Bob – Ep 250 – Meat in a Box
    Mar 3 2026

    Episode 250 of the Big Shot Bob podcast features Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners talking March college basketball, Georgia Tech’s struggles under Damon Stoudamire, and how NIL money and one-and-done recruiting have shifted the sport, including a mention of the Calipari 30 for 30 and the massive combined contracts of his Kentucky players. They debate Jonathan Kuminga’s early production with the Hawks and whether the Warriors’ system limited him, then dive into Atlanta’s Magic City Night promotion, the hoodie release, TI performing, and reactions including Luke Kornet’s request to cancel the event.

    The show also hits Lakers issues—JJ Redick and Luka sideline moments, Barkley’s criticism, JJ’s comments about still finding continuity, Deandre Ayton’s role, and LeBron’s future—plus Jason Tatum’s rumored return from an Achilles injury, praise for rookie Kon Knueppel’s three-point pace and Charlotte’s young core, a Big Shot of the Week honoring movers who helped stop an Amber Alert kidnapping, and the “Eat In or Take It Off” strip club vs. restaurant game.

    00:00 Episode 250 Kickoff

    00:51 March Madness Preview

    01:55 Georgia Tech Struggles

    03:59 NIL Money Arms Race

    05:36 One and Done Era

    08:18 Why We Love The Tourney

    08:46 Kuminga Sparks Hawks

    12:58 Magic City Night Debate

    24:06 Lakers Sideline Spat

    25:39 Are Lakers Contenders

    29:56 JJ Redick Quote Rant

    32:06 Pacing Panic in LA

    34:59 Identity and Accountability

    36:58 LeBron Exit Rumors

    40:20 Cap Space and New Owners

    41:55 Tatum Achilles Return Debate

    47:09 Rookie Sniper Kon Knueppel

    52:11 Big Shot Amber Alert Heroes

    54:42 Strip Club or Restaurant Game

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 124 – Herbert the Pervert
    Feb 27 2026

    Robert Horry and the crew kick off Shoot Around episode 124 with jokes and impressions before jumping into a pop quiz: the only NBA player to win a scoring title, rebounding title, blocks title, Rookie of the Year, MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, an NBA championship, and an Olympic gold medal—revealed to be David Robinson. The conversation shifts to Spurs talk, with Horry pushing back on claims that he hates San Antonio, explaining his take on why he doesn’t have Wemby as his MVP and naming his MVP as “Brown,” while still praising the Spurs, Pop, and the 2005 championship team.

    They discuss the Chicago Bears potentially moving about 25 miles south to Hammond, Indiana, while likely keeping the “Chicago Bears” name, comparing it to New York teams playing in New Jersey and noting Indiana’s willingness to fund a new stadium. The group also talks about which franchises should never move, highlighting the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Padres, and briefly noting the Braves’ move within the Atlanta area. In NBA rules talk, they react to Paul Pierce’s idea of an LED three-point line that turns on and off during games, calling it too gimmicky and better suited to celebrity or All-Star-style events.

    The episode also covers UFL rule changes, including a four-point field goal for kicks over 60 yards and banning punts once a team crosses midfield, with the hosts debating whether the NFL might adopt similar ideas and joking about how it would affect Super Bowl squares. Off the court, they break down MLB Players Association executive director Tony Clark resigning after an internal investigation revealed an improper relationship with his sister-in-law, and they react to Mad Dog Russo’s defense while debating how personal life should intersect with employment consequences. They wrap with viral oddities and childhood stories: a 92-year-old woman with Alzheimer’s climbing a seven-foot nursing home gate in 24 seconds, a 12-year-old in North Carolina driving himself to school with a fictitious plate after missing the bus, and the hosts sharing the dumbest things they did as kids—stealing church money for cookies, kicking a hole through a bedroom door, and a messy food fight that led to “double dip” punishments.

    00:00 Friday Cold Open

    01:25 Wild Twitter Grab Bag

    01:40 NBA Trivia Stumper

    03:22 Spurs Fans Clapback

    05:38 Bears Moving to Indiana

    07:17 Teams That Shouldn’t Move

    08:43 LED Three Point Line

    10:01 UFL Rule Experiments

    12:14 Tony Clark Scandal

    15:21 92 Year Old Gate Escape

    17:11 Kid Drives To School

    19:11 Cookie Money Confession

    20:42 Foot Through The Door

    22:29 Epic Food Fight Fallout

    23:46 Double Dip Whoopings

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    26 m
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