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  • The Grantland Basketball Hour (Ep. 7)

    Ryen Russillo and Bill Simmons host ‘The Grantland Basketball Hour,’ with appearances from ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas and NBA favorite Stephen Jackson.

  • Brian Windhorst

    ESPN’s Brian Windhorst calls in to talk about how Kevin Love fits on the Cavaliers, LeBron and David Blatt’s relationship, and Cleveland’s odds going into the playoffs.

  • Bill Don't Lie – Joe House

    Bill’s buddy Joe House joins him to discuss NBA prospects, the injuries in OKC, and the severity of the New York Knicks’ problems.

  • Alex Morgan & Abby Wambach

    Bill visits Abby Wambach and Alex Morgan as they train for the World Cup to discuss the evolution of women’s soccer, how playing many sports at a young age helped them excel in soccer, and what you can do to help them bring the World Cup home.

  • Serge Ibaka

    Serge Ibaka sits down with Bill Simmons to discuss the documentary about his life, ‘Son of the Congo’; his difficult path to the NBA; and what Russell Westbrook is really like.

  • Hulk Hogan

    Legendary wrestler Hulk Hogan stops by the studio to talk about the evolution of the sport, the time he spent in Japan, and tearing his biceps lifting Andre the Giant.

  • Bill Don't Lie – Tom Haberstroh & Marc Stein

    ESPN’s Tom Haberstroh and Marc Stein join Bill to talk about the NBA’s MVP race, the big three teams to watch in the Western Conference, and much more.

  • Wesley Morris

    Wesley Morris and Bill Simmons do a deep dive on the work of Margot Robbie and a deeper dive into the fashion of sports media personalities.

  • Horatio Sanz

    Horatio Sanz tells Bill Simmons what it was like working on ‘SNL,’ his dark period after leaving the show, and the launch of his new podcast.

  • Rembert Browne

    Rembert Browne tells Bill Simmons about his experience as part of a group of journalists selected to fly on Air Force One with President Obama to Selma, Alabama, for the president’s speech marking the 50th anniversary of the historic civil rights marches across the Edmund Pettus Bridge.

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