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That Actually Happened: The Origins of Shaq’s Rap Career
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On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs (beeves?), dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Featured in The New York Times!
Full Court Press: Suns Drama, Mavs’ Continued Downfall, Wemby Injury, WNBA Free Agency Recap
3-on-3: Diana Taurasi’s Three Most Impressive Individual/Team Accomplishments
That Actually Happened: Red Panda’s Incredible Career
And Also: Heterosexual Life Partners, Engineer Boy, Cumulonimbus, Harry Potter-Ass Names, Jaelyn/Jaylen Brown, Player Disgruntlement Hubbub, (Phoenix) Mercury In Retrograde, Heretic, 20 Minute Stretching Routines, Blue Tiger
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On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs, dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in !
Ep. 84: Hello! I Would Like To Play Basketball (Basketball 101)
Episode 84
Monday, September 13, 2021 • Duration 01:01:47
Full Court Press: The WNBA Playoffs Are Upon Us
Basketball 101: The Complete History of NBA Rule Changes
And Also: Torontonians, Boyz II Men, Dr. Teal's Body Wash, Pavlovian Responses, 69 Million Downloads (Nice), Mincemeat, Phoenix Mercury In Retrograde, Celestial Bodies, The Mikan Drill, 4 Point Threes, New Coke, Ample Hooves, Soothing Little Bird
On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs, dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in !
Ep. 83: Did You Bring Me On Here To Be Nice? (with James Queally)
Episode 83
Monday, August 30, 2021 • Duration 01:01:31
Full Court Press: Nerlens Noel’s Lawsuit, JR Smith The Golfer & Klay Thompson Adventures
An Interview With: James Queally, Los Angeles Times Journalist & Author (& Knicks Fan)
And Also: Backpack Kid, Left Shark, Holding Guard, 4A Farming Competitions, Middling Comedians, Triumvirate of Misery, Ill-Advised Long Twos, Ethnic Plot Armor
On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs, dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in !
Ep. 81: I Usually Don't Trust People This Nice (with Josh Gondelman)
Episode 81
Monday, August 2, 2021 • Duration 01:01:49
Full Court Press: NBA Finals/Draft Recap & Russell Westbrook to LA
An Interview With: Josh Gondelman, Stand-Up Comedian, Writer, and Author
And Also: Greek Gods/Diner Owners, The Harden Way, Glue Guys, Dunkin Donuts Sweatpants, Adam Sandler Aesthetic, Juggalo-Length Gym Shorts, Weird Basketball Guy, Young Bloods, Book: Pre-production, Goobers, Gondelman Types, Time Lord, "Grifty-ness", Uncut Gems 2, Trash Talking Key Grips
Full Court Press: NBA Finals, Rachel Nichols & the WNBA All-Star Game
3-on-3: The Three Highest Scoring NBA/WNBA Finals Performances
That Actually Happened: Chris Paul Is a Tattle Tale
And Also: Quality B-Related Food, Adam M’s, Immanuallie, Designated Knee Guys, Whore Soups, Incognito Windows, Boysketball, R-rated Patreon Posts, Nursing a Butterbeer, Prick Berry, The Godfathers of Grump, Stunning The Sunnings, Next Level Petty, Big Chunky Bounces
On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs, dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in !
Ep. 79: Hot Dogs at Halftime
Episode 79
Monday, July 5, 2021 • Duration 01:00:20
Full Court Press: Chauncey Billups & The Dynamic Unduo
That Actually Happened: A Slow Speed Car Chase Interrupted the NBA Finals
3-on-3: The Three Best Retro/Current NBA Playing Through Injuries Moments
And Also: Ampersands, The Dame Blame Game, The Game's Twitter, Pulitzers, Expert Prognosticators, The Heidi Game, WAY OFF, Patio Chair Walkers, Space Jam On Vinyl, Zygomatic Arches, The Miami HEAT, Selling and Propelling, The Clyde Frazier Game
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On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs, dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in !
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On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs (beeves?), dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs (beeves?), dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs (beeves?), dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs (beeves?), dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs, dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs (beeves?), dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs (beeves?), dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs, dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs (beeves?), dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs (beeves?), dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs (beeves?), dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!