Episodios

  • Big Shot Bob – Ep 204 – Thank God for Towels
    Mar 18 2025

    The episode kick-starts with the notorious Robert Horry recounting his hectic travel schedule. From the Big Ten Tournament action in Indiana to Vegas and then off to China, Robert traded stories of jet lag and travel woes, shedding light on the busy lifestyle of a retired athlete turned commentator. As the clock turns to March, the team can't help but buzz about the NCAA tournaments. Robert's affinity for Texas Tech stands out, while the group discusses the current college basketball landscape, reliving the trials and triumphs of teams like Duke and Alabama. Brackets are on the agenda, with the hosts even contemplating show brackets to keep the spirit of competition alive.

    A significant portion of the podcast is dedicated to dissecting NBA officiating controversies. The crew analyzes Detroit Pistons' coach JD Bickerstaff's fiery outburst over perceived bias in officiating. There's a heartfelt discussion on players like Shaa Gil, LeBron James, and the inequality of foul calls, highlighting the systemic issues in NBA referee culture. Plus we joke about

    Shaquille O'Neal's slip-up of attributing Chauncey Billups as the coach of the Pistons when it's actually JD Bickerstaff sparked laughter and light-hearted trolling from social media. The crew reflects on how quickly the NBA coaching carousel spins, connecting the dots between coaching situations around the league.

    The podcast ventures into the NBA playoff race, with speculation around the fluctuating fortunes of the Lakers, who have dropped to the 5th seed amid LeBron's injury. Similarly, the resurgence of teams like the Timberwolves and Warriors sparks predictions about potential playoff outcomes. The inclusion of Jimmy Butler seems to have injected new energy into the Warriors, while the Timberwolves, led by the duo of Ant Man and Julius Randle, are clicking at the right moment. The Mavericks can't catch a break with a litany of injuries, including Kyrie Irving, and a fascinating discussion unfolds on how the team copes. Beyond injuries, the Mavs' decision-making comes into question, especially with their much-maligned AI hype video failing to resonate with fans.

    This week’s "Big Shot of the Week" title goes to three-year-old Bridger Peabody for his heroic action saving his grandmother. His incredible bravery in retrieving a phone to call 911 after she suffered a serious fall left a mark, emphasizing that even the youngest among us can perform life-saving deeds. As customary, the show wraps with a light-hearted Rapid Fire segment. Robert Ory reigns victorious this week, leaving everyone in smiles and setting the tone for next week’s showdown.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:32 Travel Adventures and March Madness

    02:44 Discussing College Basketball Teams

    06:50 NBA Officiating Rant

    17:23 Shaq's Hilarious Mix-Up

    25:10 LeBron's Impact on the Lakers

    25:42 Western Conference Standings

    27:22 Magic's Streak-Breaking Win

    28:12 Warriors' New Energy with Jimmy Butler

    31:20 Timberwolves' Resurgence

    32:59 Mavericks' Injury Woes

    37:48 Big Shot of the Week: Bridger Peabody

    40:29 Rapid Fire Trivia

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  • Big Shot Bob - Shoot Around Ep 84 - Comin For Rob's NBA Pension
    Mar 14 2025

    Kicking things off, let's tackle Stephen A. Smith's list of the best current NBA duos. Recognizing Tatum and Brown from Boston, LeBron and Luka, Jokic and Murray, Giannis and Dame, and surprisingly, Steph and Jimmy Butler. Do any duos get left out? Our debate focuses on whether Steph and Jimmy belong on this list or if LeBron and Luka's new partnership qualifies. Personally, I lean towards Jokic and Murray as they're a dynamic duo that complements each other well, akin to legendary pairs like Shaq and Kobe or MJ and Scottie.

    Now, onto some lighter fare—TV shows. Missing out on cult favorites like Game of Thrones and shows like Paradise might get you dogged by friends, but hey, everyone has their preferences. And finally, the bizarre true crime story of Aaron Goodwin from Ghost Adventures. His wife allegedly hatched a plan to hire a hitman to kill him, only getting caught due to monitored messages from an inmate accomplice. This strange tale prompts a dark but intriguing question: if you received a call about someone plotting against you, who would you suspect? Would a family member, a friend, or perhaps a stranger be out to get you?

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:48 NBA Duos Debate

    04:45 Can Dallas Redeem Itself?

    08:26 Personal Life Update

    11:59 TV Show Recommendations

    18:34 Murder for Hire Plot

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  • Big Shot Bob - Ep 203 - I'm A Little More Connected
    Mar 12 2025

    As the podcast unfolds, Rob opens up about his hectic travel schedule. From working major basketball tournaments to quick trips to China as an NBA ambassador, his March is nothing short of a whirlwind. It's the kind of excitement that keeps fans tuned in, eager for behind-the-scenes stories from a sports legend. The conversation shifts to none other than Steph Curry, who is on the verge of making history with his three-point prowess. Rob and his co-hosts discuss Curry's significant achievements and his unyielding passion for the game. There's a debate about the longevity of athletes like Curry and LeBron James, shedding light on what it takes to maintain top performance levels as age inevitably creeps in.

    Next, the podcast turns its attention to the Los Angeles Lakers. With LeBron James facing a groin injury, the team finds itself in a precarious position. The panel underscores the importance of strategic play and the challenges the Lakers may encounter without their star player. A sports podcast wouldn't be complete without an MVP race discussion. The competition is heating up between Nikola Jokić and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA), each delivering season-defining performances. The podcast explores how teams like the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Cleveland Cavaliers are making waves with their young, dynamic rosters, bolstered by shrewd acquisitions and strategic planning.

    A heartwarming segment on the show recognizes Nicole Munda and Jess Coleman, a couple united by chance at a NASCAR race, leading to a life-saving organ donation story. It's a testament to the unpredictable beauty of life and sport, illustrating far-reaching impacts beyond the field or court. The hosts add a dash of fun with a game focused on quirky rebranding in the sports world. From the Erie Pepperoni Balls to the Jersey Diners, these rebrandings bring a fresh twist to sports team identities, fostering fan engagement and leaving Robert and his co-hosts both amused and intrigued.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:32 Robert Ory's Busy March Schedule

    02:18 March Madness and Upcoming Events

    02:56 Steph Curry's Historic Achievements

    12:17 LeBron James' Injury and Lakers' Challenges

    20:35 MVP Race: Joker vs. Shay

    28:44 Cleveland Cavaliers' Winning Streak

    31:40 NFL Free Agency and Junior Bridgman Tribute

    32:14 Honoring a Pioneer: Junior's Legacy

    34:15 NFL Free Agency Frenzy

    38:47 Superstitions and Rituals in Sports

    45:56 Big Shot of the Week: A Heartwarming Tale

    48:31 Rebranding Madness: Real or Fake?

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  • Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 83 – Chuck Be Putin
    Mar 7 2025

    Imagine chilling at home when suddenly, a drone hovers near your window. Creepy, right? This is exactly the situation Jack and Jill, neighbors of Robert Ory, found themselves in. After weeks of these unsettling flyovers, Jack believed the drone was spying on his attractive wife, Jill. While debating on action, they entertained hilarious suggestions from friends… Report it: Certainly a sensible route. Call the cops and establish a record. Perhaps not as immediately satisfying but practical…. Track it: Suggestions ranged from sticking an AirTag on it to following it with another drone. A techo-savvy and adventurous choice, but probably difficult to execute… Shoot it down: Armed with a pellet gun, this option involves strong action. But let's face it, this might lead to more trouble than it's worth.

    Could an NBA player or analyst transition seamlessly into the role of President? According to Stephen A. Smith, if he were to run, he'd win. But what about others in the NBA-verse?

    Some top contenders include Jalen Brown: Known for his intelligence, Brown might be the cerebral choice for leadership… Steph Curry: A popular candidate post-retirement, he could be the relatable leader we didn't know we needed… Ernie Johnson: Perhaps the most trustworthy voice in sports media, Johnson has a reputation that precedes him… While Shaquille O'Neal and Charles Barkley, despite being beloved figures, might be too entertaining to shift from broadcast to the White House, they're sure to inspire some intriguing policies.

    You can't talk sports without mentioning movies. Who doesn't love a good sports movie? Here's a look at some of the all-time favorites discussed… Space Jam: A classic blend of animation and sports, it's a film that resonates across generations.. Remember the Titans: Often topping favorites lists, it's not just a sports film, but a moving story of unity… Waterboy: Adam Sandler's Bobby Boucher might not top serious lists, but his comical antics are hard to forget. To wrap up, let's not forget the joys of a good card game. While Uno and Blackjack may bring fun to family game nights, it's Spades that truly tests friendships and nerves alike. Though intimidating for newcomers, learning to play might just be worth the struggle.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:25 The Drone Dilemma

    05:33 Stephen A. Smith for President?

    12:55 Favorite Sports Movies

    16:34 Card Games and Spades

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    22 m
  • Big Shot Bob – Ep 202 – Tariffs on Tickets
    Mar 4 2025

    The Los Angeles Lakers have shown a beacon of hope for their fans, soaring to the second seed after a challenging start. This rise, led by a rejuvenated LeBron James and the transformative addition of Luka Doncic, has contributed significantly to their resurgence this season. While LeBron remains an MVP contender at 40, the spotlight on the Lakers also highlights the crucial role of 'Vando' and 'Dodo', who provide defensive might. The real question lingering in the halls of crypto.com arena is: Can they sustain this momentum and make a profound impact during the playoffs?

    Moving beyond the Lakers, the NBA landscape has been a mix of stunning performances and unforeseen challenges. Shea Gilgeous-Alexander, playing like a man on a mission, leads the NBA in points, often overshadowing seasoned players. Yet, it's not just about individual brilliance. The league is witnessing a transformation, with many teams redefining their strategies, adapting to the indefatigable demand for defense and cohesion. Yet, challenges persist. Karen Durant remains a figure of interest post his seafood restaurant rumors, and the haze around Anthony Edwards, despite his commendable performances, reflects a need for maturity amid rising fines and suspensions.

    It's also a season of record-breaking and prestigious achievements in sports history. Diana Taurasi, the legendary WNBA player, announced her retirement, leaving behind a legacy filled with records and awe-inspiring performances. From 84 years of marriage by the enduring couple Manuel Angelim Dino and Maria de Sousa Dino, breaking the Guinness World Record, to LeBron James etching his name with 1,000 career regular season wins, the theme of longevity and perseverance stands tall.

    No sports season would be complete without its share of controversies and dramas. Jimmy Butler's landlord issues in Miami and the Mavericks' head-turning 8% ticket price hike capture the inverse side of sports fame and fandom. These incidents serve as timely reminders of the pressures and pitfalls that accompany athletic success. While the league continues to thrive, the debate around who will emerge as the new face of the NBA remains abuzz. With seasoned veterans like LeBron stepping aside, younger talents like Tatum and Giannis are slowly taking the mantle. Yet, the landscape is ever-evolving, forcing us to ponder: Is America ready to embrace an international star as the face of their beloved NBA?

    As the basketball season unfolds, it's not just about the games. It's a tapestry of human stories, records being made and broken, the emergence of new talent, and the relentless pursuit of greatness. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, these narratives resonate deeply, reminding us why sports hold such a cherished space in our culture. Here’s to more thrilling moments and unforgettable stories in the months ahead!

    00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter

    00:56 Big Shot Bob Podcast Begins

    01:41 College Basketball Talk

    06:53 Kyrie Irving's Injury

    10:38 Lakers' Recent Performance

    21:02 Denver Nuggets Analysis

    27:36 NFL News and Updates

    33:44 The Travis Hunter vs. Shohei OHtani Debate

    34:29 Comparing the Physical Demands of Football and Baseball

    36:39 The Rarity of Otani's Dual Role in Baseball

    41:57 Jimmy Butler's Legal Troubles in Miami

    43:24 Shea Gilgeous-Alexander's Stellar Season

    44:41 Future Faces of the NBA

    51:54 Diana Taurasi's Legendary Career

    53:06 Big Shot of the Week: Longest Marriage Record

    54:01 Rapid Fire: True or False Sports Trivia

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  • Big Shot Bob – Shoot Around Ep 82 – A True Southern Beard-Off
    Feb 28 2025

    We talk to Rob on this week’s bonus show about he felt about getting passed over for the Hall of Fame, and he says he didn’t think it would happen on his first ballot anyway but he was disappointed by not moving on. Jenners also brings up Stephen A’s top contenders to take on the Celtics largely because the Lakers made the list at #3, and Rob feels like they would need a lot of things to go right for them to get there this year. We all agree that we’d like to see OKC take on Boston for the title this year, and a Cavs-Celtics Eastern Conference Finals would be amazing.

    After Steph’s “night-night” photo dropped from the Olympics last week, we get into our favorite NBA photos of all time… even though Rob says that HIS shot over the Pistons is his all time favorite. Rob jokes about how everyone in LeBron’s scoring record photo had their phone out, which takes us down the road of the merits of taking photos in a big moment or just trying to enjoy it while you were there. And after Channing Frye said nostalgia is killing the NBA, we debate about how the game should and should not be compared to previous eras of basketball. And Rob takes some accountability about creating the shot-heavy NBA as a big man who shot a lot of threes.

    How would B-Dog due as an NBA Ambassador? What would you do if you had to sit next to a dead woman, like what happened this week on a Qatar Airlines flight? The craziest stories of the week close out this long bonus show this week.

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  • Big Shot Bob – Ep 201 – White Privilege
    Feb 26 2025

    We open with the “Luka revenge game” as the Lakers and Mavericks faced off for the first time since the blockbuster trade. Rob feels like Lakers fans are looking to win it all right now, and Luka needs to tighten up on the other end of the floor if they’re even going to have a shot. Rob has still not committed to this move because of a bad loss to the Hornets and some tight wins that should have been bigger. This week’s story was about Luka’s taste for “beer and hookah” in Dallas was one of the reasons they moved on from him, and even though he has trimmed out in LA we wonder how long it will take before he gets comfortable again.

    Rob also has strong words for the “fans” that are threatening Nico’s family and kids, and we talk about the roots of that kind of fandom and how the Mavs may have had a hand in creating the Luka-monster in Dallas before trading him away. Plus we talk about Wembanyama being out for the season and what that means for Jaren Jackson Jr’s hunt for a supermax deal, and how Evan Mobley might have torpedoed the entire deal. And with Naz Reid potentially on the move, we talk about how he should be getting more starts in Minnesota with the numbers and level of play he’s shown so far this season.

    Plus the story of the year so far in the NBA is easily the bounce back of the Detroit Pistons under J.B. Bickerstaff and Cade Cunningham, and how Detroit plays with more attitude then most in the league. And it wouldn’t be a week in the NBA without looking at the demise of the Philadelphia 76ers, as Paul George continues to struggle and Joel Embiid remains hurt. Rob digs up his pre-season playoff list to make a point that even though he picked the Sixers to make the playoffs, we all had bad picks when we knew nothing at the start of the season. That leads us into the current NBA standings and how we see this last month of the season shaking out.

    We close it out with an inspiring Big Shot of the Week to an officer who went the extra mile to help a young kid delivering pizzas in the snow… followed by a hilarious edition of Black Crime or White Crime!

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  • Big Shot Bob - Episode 200 - The ENTIRE Spectrum LA Crew
    Feb 19 2025

    It's show #200!!! And Rob and Jenners are joined by the ENTIRE Spectrum Sportsnet Los Angeles crew - including the Hall of Famer Big Game James Worthy, LA Times writer Broderick Turner, and studio hosts Allie Clifton, Mike Bresnahan and Chris Geeter McGee - all at the same time!

    Rob did not make the list of Hall of Fame Finalists this year, so we start by asking James Worthy about what it was like when he got the call - and he jokes that he didn't make it until his third try and the first two let downs really upset him. Then we get into the mess that was the 2025 NBA All-Star Game, as James and BT feel like it would just be better to go back to the original East-West format and play for either pride or home court advantage.


    Allie Clifton weighs in (from the parking lot at Spectrum, as she's gotta work tonight) as does producer and host Mike Bresnahan. We also get Chris McGee joining the conversation as we break down Mac McClung winning his third dunk title, what it would take to fix the dunk contest, and what everyone wants to see during All-Star Weekend in the future.


    We of course have to speak to the Lakers of it all, since we are joined by the entire Lakers TV crew - and everyone has mixed opinions about the Mark Williams failed trade and LeBron's health going forward. And James hammers Rob about whether or not Alabama is going to make a run at the NCAA title this year, because he knows his North Carolina Tar Heels won't!


    THANK YOU for rolling with us for 200 shows, and thank you to the entire Spectrum crew for making it one to remember!

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