Bill calls Grantland's NBA guru, Zach Lowe, to discuss the Lakers’ future in the wake of the devastating Kobe injury and look ahead to the exciting playoff matchups.
Antoine Walker sits down with Bill at NBA All-Star weekend to look back on his time at Kentucky ("the best college team in history"), his years with the Celtics, and his recent efforts to help athletes better manage their money. In the bonus video, Walker breaks down the secret Chicago workouts Michael Jordan orchestrated before he made his return to basketball.
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Bill Simmons has an emergency podcast with Jalen Rose and David Jacoby to talk about Carmelo and KG's dustup, the Celtics' season, and to draft their own All-NBA team.
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Bill Simmons and Cousin Sal break down Week 9 in the NFL and the revenge of the rookies, then guess the Week 10 lines. Then Bill calls Joe House to talk about "House Eats."
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Baseball Hall of Famer George Brett recounts the tales of his best basebrawls to Bill Simmons, including the time Thurman Munson saved him from an angry mob of Yankees and the difficulties of throwing clean punches in the middle of a bench-clearing skirmish.
Bill dials up B.S. Report regular Joe House to discuss Dwight Howard, Kobe Bryant, Andrew Bynum, Stephen Strasburg, RG3, and, of course, Jennifer Aniston.
With Bill Simmons still in Europe, Chuck Klosterman talks about the future of college football with ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit. Topics include: Why the SEC dominates, how the game is evolving, what the playoffs will mean in 2014, and what it's like to have dinner with Brent Musburger.
Jay Caspian Kang's novel, The Dead Do Not Improve, was released Tuesday by Hogarth/Random House. Today, he guest-hosts the B.S. Report while Bill Simmons is in London. Jay's guest is Haralabos Voulgaris, NBA bettor and high-stakes poker player. They discuss Team USA basketball, gambling, poker, more gambling, how to bet on the NBA, and even more gambling.
It's been a while since Chuck Klosterman and I banged out one of our marathon "We thought it would be 45 minutes but ended up going for nearly two hours, so we had to belatedly record an 'out' for Part 1 and an 'in' for Part 2" podcasts. Discussed in detail this time around: satellite radio, best music books, The Doors, the concept of eras for music and movies, Joe Paterno/Jerry Sandusky/Penn State, the NCAA versus Roger Goodell, Kentucky basketball, Jeremy Lin, the upcoming Olympics, our favorite Olympic sports and David Stern. I know, it's just as weird as it sounds.
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