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Big Shot Bob – Ep 252 – If It Snows, You’re In The East

Big Shot Bob – Ep 252 – If It Snows, You’re In The East

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Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners open Episode 252 with St. Patrick’s Day banter and a throwback to the viral “Alabama Leprechaun” news clip before previewing topics like the tournament, NBA expansion, and Wembanyama. They revisit the debate around Bam’s 83-point game versus Washington—discussing late fouling, free-throw volume, and how milestones compare to Kobe’s 81—plus Bam’s postgame shot at Dwyane Wade’s “no buzz” comment.

The show hits breaking NFL news about the Broncos trading for WR Jaylen Waddle, then shifts to Alabama’s Aiden Holloway arrest and NCAA tournament thoughts (including St. John’s, Duke injuries, Florida, and Arkansas). They discuss likely NBA expansion to Seattle and Vegas with potential conference realignment, Wembanyama’s MVP/DPOY ambitions, Luka’s late-game heroics with Austin Reaves’ surge, Atlanta’s 10-game win streak, and Joel Embiid reaching a 50/50 games-played milestone, before honoring a GoFundMe “Big Shot of the Week” and playing “Black Crime or White Crime.”

00:00 Podcast cold open

00:43 Green underwear

02:52 Viral leprechaun clip

04:51 Bam 83 asterisk debate

12:47 Wade quote clapback

14:27 NFL trade interruption

16:38 Alabama arrest fallout

18:09 March Madness sleepers

23:44 NBA expansion talk

26:16 Seattle and Vegas names

29:00 Wemby MVP case

34:24 Luka Denver Thriller

36:51 Jokic Passing Debate

39:19 West Standings Check

40:20 Hawks Win Streak

43:45 Playoff Matchup Picks

46:39 Embiid 50 50 Legacy

52:15 Big Shot GoFundMe

55:25 Black Or White Crime

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