Still cannot wrap my head around the bears taking him off kick/punt return. I don't like the bears at all but I was watching anytime they were on TV just bc #23
As a heat fan, ray allen on that game 6 of 2013 finals would be awesome. Hes got a mural painted on his wall. N when he meets someone who is in the picture, he has em sign it. Like the mayor is in the pic, n he told ray im sitting here. Ray goes to house, looks a mural n says, yep hes sitting here. Duncan being sat, bosh getting rebound, allen hitting a shot backpedaling. With like 5.2 seconds left. Unreal. Now im biased cause im a heat fan but it was one of the biggest shots.
Love the show and concept. Also shout to you being from the Bay Area! But how yall not had the legend that is Mad Bum to talk about game 7 of the 2014 World Series (and the Giants’ run in general)!
Having listened to a few interviews with Robert Horry and James Worthy I see some real similarities in their personality and demeanor. Both are humble yet confident. Both funny in a laid back way. Both greats. Both very serious and disciplined. Both seem pretty open and honest. Similar attitudes. They kind of remind me of each other, on and off the court.
We need to get Terrell Owens on here to talk about his broken leg game and obviously the 49er years.. but during that broken leg game which he played against the Patriots and was covered by Randall Gay and Asante Samuel but still Out of 72 offensive snaps, Owens played in 62 of them. In those 62 snaps that he played, he caught nine passes for 122 yards on 14 targets, the most of any player in the game on a broken leg. Well he needs to get Jerry Rice not only because he's one of the goats I mean Edelman took his daughter to prom, Randy Moss, Tom Brady, Troy Brown, Ty law, Drew Bledsoe, Chad Johnson, Magic Johnson, Randy Johnson, Curt schilling, Jeter, Landon Donovan, Michael Phelps, Usain bolt, someone from NASCAR, tiger woods 😅, you got to get the goat of supercross Ricky Carmichael and anything with a motor goat Travis pastrana lol or James “Bubba” Stewart (who by the way he wasn't the first black person to enter into the supercross world but was second I think 😅)
If TO is coming on, it's going to be the SF vs GB playoff game. TO was dropping balls all game but when it mattered most he not only caught it but got lit up and won the game
The injury discussion was pretty interesting. I wonder if some of the increase in certain injury types can be attributed to the targeting rule? Have to imagine there would be some downstream effects of encouraging players to go for low tackles.
Man . generations will remember his name. The real heartbreak kidd. My uncle still gets angry when he is on tv or gets mentioned 😂. Hes a kings fan 😂😂😂
Can't wait for that new Dynasty show... In retrospect, “The Last Dance” was both the best and the worst thing to happen to the sports documentary genre. On one hand, the behind-the-scenes account of the 1997-98 champion Chicago Bulls was a revelation, a shot of nostalgia for a long-gone era and an appreciation of one of the greatest teams of all time. On the other, it was a highly curated behemoth that convinced every athlete who’d ever made an All-Star team, every team that broke .500, that they deserved their own loving multi-hour documentary. Few teams warrant that level of scrutiny or worship. But one that does recently came to the end of its iconic run: the six-time Super Bowl champion New England Patriots. “The Dynasty,” a new 10-part Apple TV+ series on the Patriots, is exhaustive, in both senses of the term. Premiering Friday, with new episodes debuting weekly through mid-March, the series traces the entire arc of the franchise’s Lombardi run, from the moment that Robert Kraft buys the team to the last dying days of the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick era. Much like the Patriots themselves, you’re either on the bandwagon or you’re getting ground into the dirt beneath its wheels. This is, without doubt, a documentary for Patriots fans - the kind of Boston lifers who abide by the belief that “when you lose the pacifier, you get your yelling voice,” in the words of one Pats fan. But it’s not just Patriots propaganda; the team’s scandals are included, and Belichick in particular comes in for heavy criticism, both from his players and, by implication, from his own sour attitude and craggy expressions. Brady largely skates, but then, that’s what you’d expect, isn’t it? “The Dynasty” hits all the familiar beats, from a callow young Brady replacing an injured Drew Bledsoe, to the early Super Bowls, to the two separate cheating scandals, to the dissolution of the two-decade partnership between Brady, Belichick and Kraft. Ten episodes would seem like an awful lot to devote to this team, but it’s only in watching the Patriots’ entire history play out onscreen that you realize just how many stories this team generated, fueled and survived. There are moments when “Dynasty” hits hard. Episode 6, “At All Costs,” features Aaron Hernandez, posing for a preseason promo, staring at the camera with dead eyes before breaking into a grin. Teammates of the late Hernandez, convicted of one murder and indicted for two others, clearly still struggle with the revelations about the man they knew and the man who died by his own hand in prison. (“I think he’s got such a good heart,” cameras catch Kraft saying to Belichick during practice. Belichick doesn’t reply.) Like Spygate and Deflategate, the subjects of the episodes surrounding the Hernandez one presented a challenge for documentarians that the Chicago Bulls and “The Last Dance” never faced. To the credit of “The Dynasty,” the documentary doesn’t shy away from the topics - even if certain notable Patriots figures are conspicuously absent with commentary in these sections. There are fun tidbits, too, like Mike Vrabel profanely shredding then-teammate Tom Brady, or Rob Gronkowski getting in trouble with Patriots brass literally minutes after being drafted. (“I can picture Bill in that draft room being, ‘Why the [expletive] did we just draft this kid?” Gronk laughs.) Moments like that puncture the dour surliness of Belichick and make all the confetti worthwhile to sit through even for non-Patriots fans. You already know how the documentary ends: with Brady splitting from Belichick and New England. (The very different emotional responses from Brady and Belichick in recounting the moment tell you everything you need to know about why it happened.) Brady snagged one more Super Bowl, Belichick struggled to make the playoffs. There are 10 episodes in "The Dynasty." There won't ever be an 11th. If you’re a Patriots fan, you already know you’re going to be settling on the couch every Friday night for the next five weeks to watch this. But even if you’re not, even if you’re fed up with all things New England, “The Dynasty” is worth a watch, just to see how that sausage got made. Whether you love the Patriots or hate them, “The Dynasty” will confirm that you’re right.
man, this is gonna be a painful episode. i feel like this game was the beginning of the end for the Goin’ To Work Pistons. i thought for sure we were going back to back before Robert Horry ripped my heart out.
Please get some hockey badasses In here. Not enough inside hockey media, and all these motherfuckers are beast mode. Whole phone book of games with names in the sport too
Dallas and San Antonio didn’t face eachother in 2011. The Mavericks went through Portland, Lakers, Thunder, Heat…Horry likely confused 2006 with 2011. As in ‘06 Dallas eliminated the Spurs.
Peja did play in game 7 he was too hurt to do anything. The game that refs cheated was game 6. 27 4th qtr free throws in close game. Soooo many late whistles DISGUSTING
This was hella dope! Thanks for putting my guy Big Shot Bob on. He is an all time great. I’ve watched all his games since Houston. Always one of my favorite players.
Growing up a spurs fan we were so spoiled. This game is a beautiful childhood memory for me. big shot bob was in the flow state, he could do no wrong in that 4th quarter.
Robert Horry stats Regular season 1107 games 7.0 PTS 4.8 TRB 2.1 AST 1.0 STL 0.9 BLK/ Playoffs 244 games 7.9 PTS 5.6 TRB 2.4 AST 1.1 STL 0.9 BLK. 0 All-Star selections 92-93 All rookie second team Seven NBA championships in 16 seasons as a player 2 with the Rockets, 3 with the Lakers and 2 with the Spurs. Robert Horry he's the man he's hilarious and you know what all respect to him with all his rings even though he didn't do much which is okay everyone has one of those, me being a Boston Celtics fan we had the white mamba 😅 but tbh I will say the two that he got with the rockets I will say he definitely helped with those, those were more of his productive years "Big Shot Bob"
He was an elite role player in those small amount of minutes almost steal and a block with good assist numbers he would be a above average starter in this nba with his skill set.
@@Milli2x74 oh I'm definitely believe it like I said I give him respect I mean his years in Atlanta were definitely very productive and he had two ships there and then yeah he became a great bench / role player for those mins you right
I HATED the Patriots since 01’ fuckin tuck rule. After the Patriots players retired how can anyone dislike them? Toms funny and the nicest dude and Julian is destroying the podcast game. Congratulations to Julian and the whole Games With Names Podcast team. Elite tier podcast.
I have just one thing to ask: *JULIAN, PLEASE STOP CHEWING ON / NEAR THE MIC!* Also, Horry is apparently not only a legend, but also a class act. Love the ep. Thank you GWN crew. Much love and thanks guys.
As a Laker fan, Kobe and Shaq were the two biggest names in the early 2000s, but real fans know how important Big Shot Bob was to the Lakers. The man hit bucket after bucket during the most critical times during our championship run from 2000-2003. Dude is definitely appreciated here in LA and I hope he knows that!!
What NBA legend should we have on next?
Shaq
Larry, Mike, Shaq, Jerry West, Dr. J,Russell.
Thank you!
Charles Barkley, Tim Duncan, Vernon Maxwell and Pistons Isiah Thomas
Dr. J being from Massachusetts and how he was The talk of the ABA and NBA would be my first and favorite choice. A great man!
Listening & near half-way through as I write this......one of your top best episodes, for sure! Horry's a nice guy!
Robert Horry should be in the hof. Impossible to tell the story of the NBA without lots of Robert Horry.
Big facts. He hit some huge shots on his way to 7 rings. Cold blooded.
How can he not be. Reward this man. Okay, say you’re an idiot and you think it was just luck. Reward the man for it.
@@emunety it wasn't luck. He's different.
@@BlindVeganRescue that’s what I said foo
He was a roll player stop it . He never carried a team always played with ledgens
New HOF Devin Hester would be a dope episode
The game where he took two to the house to win the game
@@marcuscastillo514happened a couple times😅
Or when he returned opening kick off of Super Bowl but lost
@cmcvlogs6144 yeah too depressing I think
Still cannot wrap my head around the bears taking him off kick/punt return. I don't like the bears at all but I was watching anytime they were on TV just bc #23
Finally my team is featured here! Timmy D, Manuuuuu, Big Shot Rob
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As a heat fan, ray allen on that game 6 of 2013 finals would be awesome. Hes got a mural painted on his wall. N when he meets someone who is in the picture, he has em sign it. Like the mayor is in the pic, n he told ray im sitting here. Ray goes to house, looks a mural n says, yep hes sitting here.
Duncan being sat, bosh getting rebound, allen hitting a shot backpedaling. With like 5.2 seconds left. Unreal. Now im biased cause im a heat fan but it was one of the biggest shots.
I always liked him as a player but it was cool just to hear him relax and shoot the sh!t with Jules. Seems like a very well put together dude.
Love the show and concept. Also shout to you being from the Bay Area! But how yall not had the legend that is Mad Bum to talk about game 7 of the 2014 World Series (and the Giants’ run in general)!
Should get Bob Cousy on the pod he’s 95 years old with 6 NBA championships
This pod would be so much better if we got to see clips from the games that you refer to.
Jules has to bring Darren McCarty on for Fight Night - Red Wings/Avalanche.
This is so good! How come i just found this channel? Pure perfection! 💯💯💯
Great show! I definitely wanted to hear more about that Sacramento shot!! That was a dagger!! 😢
Hit that big three Horry!
Another clutch shot!
Thanks to you both for some basketball!
Having listened to a few interviews with Robert Horry and James Worthy I see some real similarities in their personality and demeanor. Both are humble yet confident. Both funny in a laid back way. Both greats. Both very serious and disciplined. Both seem pretty open and honest. Similar attitudes. They kind of remind me of each other, on and off the court.
Two Hella disciplined teams 💪🏾, miss diss era 💯🥺
Thank you Julian, thank you rob.
just watched a video essay by Clayton Crowley basically deifying Big Shot Rob and this is what i needed man
This man isn’t in the Hall of Fame and that shit is crazy to me we remember you down in the H big dog
Thanks for coming to work and doing your job.
We need to get Terrell Owens on here to talk about his broken leg game and obviously the 49er years.. but during that broken leg game which he played against the Patriots and was covered by Randall Gay and Asante Samuel but still Out of 72 offensive snaps, Owens played in 62 of them. In those 62 snaps that he played, he caught nine passes for 122 yards on 14 targets, the most of any player in the game on a broken leg.
Well he needs to get Jerry Rice not only because he's one of the goats I mean Edelman took his daughter to prom, Randy Moss, Tom Brady, Troy Brown, Ty law, Drew Bledsoe, Chad Johnson, Magic Johnson, Randy Johnson, Curt schilling, Jeter, Landon Donovan, Michael Phelps, Usain bolt, someone from NASCAR, tiger woods 😅, you got to get the goat of supercross Ricky Carmichael and anything with a motor goat Travis pastrana lol or James “Bubba” Stewart (who by the way he wasn't the first black person to enter into the supercross world but was second I think 😅)
If TO is coming on, it's going to be the SF vs GB playoff game. TO was dropping balls all game but when it mattered most he not only caught it but got lit up and won the game
18:31 literally lol'd at this story "I didn't give the money back, but I said ok"
The injury discussion was pretty interesting. I wonder if some of the increase in certain injury types can be attributed to the targeting rule? Have to imagine there would be some downstream effects of encouraging players to go for low tackles.
Talk to Andre Johnson about beating the shit out Cortland
Jules is legit collaborator with guests!
Man . generations will remember his name.
The real heartbreak kidd.
My uncle still gets angry when he is on tv or gets mentioned 😂.
Hes a kings fan 😂😂😂
Horry, a good positive dude
Why didn’t you guys ask him about the game you did with Mike Bibby ?? The Lakers Kings series he was apart of 🤦
yooooo edelnut definitely needa get kenneth walker and ask him about his 5 td game against michigan
Manu fouling breaks my heart!!! Til this day!!
Wemby is easily rookie of the year at this point now. I wonder when this was filmed.
Man you gotta get Big Game James Worthy , on this couch . Talking 80s ball
Mario Elie for the "Kiss of Death game" against the sun
Can't wait for that new Dynasty show...
In retrospect, “The Last Dance” was both the best and the worst thing to happen to the sports documentary genre.
On one hand, the behind-the-scenes account of the 1997-98 champion Chicago Bulls was a revelation, a shot of nostalgia for a long-gone era and an appreciation of one of the greatest teams of all time. On the other, it was a highly curated behemoth that convinced every athlete who’d ever made an All-Star team, every team that broke .500, that they deserved their own loving multi-hour documentary.
Few teams warrant that level of scrutiny or worship. But one that does recently came to the end of its iconic run: the six-time Super Bowl champion New England Patriots.
“The Dynasty,” a new 10-part Apple TV+ series on the Patriots, is exhaustive, in both senses of the term. Premiering Friday, with new episodes debuting weekly through mid-March, the series traces the entire arc of the franchise’s Lombardi run, from the moment that Robert Kraft buys the team to the last dying days of the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick era. Much like the Patriots themselves, you’re either on the bandwagon or you’re getting ground into the dirt beneath its wheels.
This is, without doubt, a documentary for Patriots fans - the kind of Boston lifers who abide by the belief that “when you lose the pacifier, you get your yelling voice,” in the words of one Pats fan. But it’s not just Patriots propaganda; the team’s scandals are included, and Belichick in particular comes in for heavy criticism, both from his players and, by implication, from his own sour attitude and craggy expressions. Brady largely skates, but then, that’s what you’d expect, isn’t it?
“The Dynasty” hits all the familiar beats, from a callow young Brady replacing an injured Drew Bledsoe, to the early Super Bowls, to the two separate cheating scandals, to the dissolution of the two-decade partnership between Brady, Belichick and Kraft. Ten episodes would seem like an awful lot to devote to this team, but it’s only in watching the Patriots’ entire history play out onscreen that you realize just how many stories this team generated, fueled and survived.
There are moments when “Dynasty” hits hard. Episode 6, “At All Costs,” features Aaron Hernandez, posing for a preseason promo, staring at the camera with dead eyes before breaking into a grin. Teammates of the late Hernandez, convicted of one murder and indicted for two others, clearly still struggle with the revelations about the man they knew and the man who died by his own hand in prison. (“I think he’s got such a good heart,” cameras catch Kraft saying to Belichick during practice. Belichick doesn’t reply.)
Like Spygate and Deflategate, the subjects of the episodes surrounding the Hernandez one presented a challenge for documentarians that the Chicago Bulls and “The Last Dance” never faced. To the credit of “The Dynasty,” the documentary doesn’t shy away from the topics - even if certain notable Patriots figures are conspicuously absent with commentary in these sections.
There are fun tidbits, too, like Mike Vrabel profanely shredding then-teammate Tom Brady, or Rob Gronkowski getting in trouble with Patriots brass literally minutes after being drafted. (“I can picture Bill in that draft room being, ‘Why the [expletive] did we just draft this kid?” Gronk laughs.) Moments like that puncture the dour surliness of Belichick and make all the confetti worthwhile to sit through even for non-Patriots fans.
You already know how the documentary ends: with Brady splitting from Belichick and New England. (The very different emotional responses from Brady and Belichick in recounting the moment tell you everything you need to know about why it happened.) Brady snagged one more Super Bowl, Belichick struggled to make the playoffs. There are 10 episodes in "The Dynasty." There won't ever be an 11th.
If you’re a Patriots fan, you already know you’re going to be settling on the couch every Friday night for the next five weeks to watch this. But even if you’re not, even if you’re fed up with all things New England, “The Dynasty” is worth a watch, just to see how that sausage got made. Whether you love the Patriots or hate them, “The Dynasty” will confirm that you’re right.
FFS guy... it's a RUclips comment, not a gd manifesto. Jfc
I know he isn't a super star, but Case Keenum would be a great conversation and has the Minneapolis Mirecal for a game with a name.
Come on you could do twenty minutes on Vernon Maxwell alone. Mad max episode please
Ain't no way. Should've done the game winner against the kings. Still gives me chills everytime I watch it
This was the finals. SAC shot definitely has more going for it though.
If we didn’t have Horry I don’t know if we would’ve won that Detroit series
man, this is gonna be a painful episode. i feel like this game was the beginning of the end for the Goin’ To Work Pistons. i thought for sure we were going back to back before Robert Horry ripped my heart out.
Big shot bob! If you wanted to win titles(plural) he was on your roster
Put this man in hof
I was his waiter once a long time ago. Good dude.
Random ass Fun Fact- Compton and Beverly Hills/LA share the same area codes. 310/424 lol
You need to get tmac on next to talk about the 13 points in 33 seconds
Big Shot Bob looks 35! Truly living a blessed life.
From a Rockets fan, I appreciate you
7 rings is wild and all the dude was doing is ripping hearts out
Please get some hockey badasses In here. Not enough inside hockey media, and all these motherfuckers are beast mode. Whole phone book of games with names in the sport too
Spelling error in the description, juss lookin out.
I still owe him a drink for hitting that big shot 🤣
Lmao Robert didn’t fully understand what 4’2” guy huggin Maria Carey meant.
GET ALLEN IVERSON
RIP KOBE
Bring on lil Boosie!!!
the beanie episode
A first in show history lol
Need Reggie Miller. Knicks games. Had big ones.
Dallas and San Antonio didn’t face eachother in 2011. The Mavericks went through Portland, Lakers, Thunder, Heat…Horry likely confused 2006 with 2011. As in ‘06 Dallas eliminated the Spurs.
He looks like a member of wu tang in the clip art aha
Y'all fumbled on the name I would have called it "Slim shady game" a double meaning 😅
Sione taufoou?
Don’t tell anyone this. Robert, u just did 🤷♂️
Get Chris Hogan
Peja did play in game 7 he was too hurt to do anything. The game that refs cheated was game 6. 27 4th qtr free throws in close game. Soooo many late whistles DISGUSTING
Yall should try too get shaq on
Dallas lost in the 06 finals. Heat won.
This was hella dope! Thanks for putting my guy Big Shot Bob on. He is an all time great. I’ve watched all his games since Houston. Always one of my favorite players.
Growing up a spurs fan we were so spoiled. This game is a beautiful childhood memory for me. big shot bob was in the flow state, he could do no wrong in that 4th quarter.
Facts!! But with wemby we in good hands
Big Shot Bob (Rob), living legend
Robert Horry stats Regular season 1107 games 7.0 PTS 4.8 TRB 2.1 AST 1.0 STL 0.9 BLK/ Playoffs 244 games 7.9 PTS 5.6 TRB 2.4 AST 1.1 STL 0.9 BLK. 0 All-Star selections 92-93 All rookie second team
Seven NBA championships in 16 seasons as a player 2 with the Rockets, 3 with the Lakers and 2 with the Spurs.
Robert Horry he's the man he's hilarious and you know what all respect to him with all his rings even though he didn't do much which is okay everyone has one of those, me being a Boston Celtics fan we had the white mamba 😅 but tbh I will say the two that he got with the rockets I will say he definitely helped with those, those were more of his productive years "Big Shot Bob"
He was an elite role player in those small amount of minutes almost steal and a block with good assist numbers he would be a above average starter in this nba with his skill set.
@@Milli2x74 oh I'm definitely believe it like I said I give him respect I mean his years in Atlanta were definitely very productive and he had two ships there and then yeah he became a great bench / role player for those mins you right
@@NOxSPLOOSHxPLANEatlanta?
The name should be the Rob’s Last Big Shot
Love these pods! Always looking forward to the next one!
Juleeez dropping gems with these interviews
Should bring Dick Beveta for the Kings vs Lakers Game 6 😂
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Hey Jackie...where you get that Dead hat?!
Petrified Good! Check em out.
I HATED the Patriots since 01’ fuckin tuck rule. After the Patriots players retired how can anyone dislike them? Toms funny and the nicest dude and Julian is destroying the podcast game. Congratulations to Julian and the whole Games With Names Podcast team. Elite tier podcast.
I caught Edelman’s Denzel pinky at 1hr 8 minutes and can’t unsee it.
Ray Allen Chris Bosh or d wade for game 6 2013 finals
Baker Mayfield flag plant game ??
He hit big shots because he wasn't the threat on the court. Lets stop it.
great 18:43
As a spurs fan this was such a fun series thank you horry 🙏🏽
Big Shot Bob is in my starting five
Big shot bob. Man, what a guy!
Damn Rob is the man
I have just one thing to ask: *JULIAN, PLEASE STOP CHEWING ON / NEAR THE MIC!*
Also, Horry is apparently not only a legend, but also a class act. Love the ep. Thank you GWN crew. Much love and thanks guys.
Donta west!
Should've did the lakers and Sacramento. Come on guys.
ruclips.net/video/MPqqDIejJMM/видео.htmlsi=CBz8WQyWmA3XkbO8
This was a great game... for Spurs fans like me!
Bummer...Jules isn't wearing his shorts...ugh!!
Hall of Famer Andre Johnson my favorite wide receiver ever
As a Pistons fan, this was tough to listen to lol.
We need Blount or Sweet Feet!!!
He seems like such a good guy.
GET ON JOKIC WITH GRONK
GET CARMELO ANTHONY
Love Bob! RollTide
As a Laker fan, Kobe and Shaq were the two biggest names in the early 2000s, but real fans know how important Big Shot Bob was to the Lakers. The man hit bucket after bucket during the most critical times during our championship run from 2000-2003. Dude is definitely appreciated here in LA and I hope he knows that!!
I'll put that Horry game winning 3 against the king's to force a game 7 right up there with Ray Allen clutch 3 with Miami against the Spurs!!!
Best podcast🎉
Super bowl 50 with von Miller
He could certainly get Cam Newton for that one . . .
You NEED to edit out the goddamn lip smacking during the bounty part. Gotta skip that horrible sound in my ear buds.
Chet over wemby is hilarious considering wemby is beating him in damn near every stat