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Full Court Press: Sue Bird and the Seattle Storm Win the WNBA Finals, TimberBulls Assemble, It’s Always Hoodie Melo SZN

That Actually Happened: An NBA Star Scrapped a Signing Because of a Rectal Exam, and Other Recent Medical Moments

3 on 3: The Best and Worst Parts of “Get’cha Head in the Game” from High School Musical

And also: Bird Watching: a Sue Bird Podcast; Poaching Co-Workers; Absolutely No Mention of Gay Relationships; Capezios are the Best Dance Shoe; This Kid Is an Amazing Rebounder; Hello Dolly Fucks  

Find Us Online - website: horsehoops.com - patreon: patreon.com/horsehoops - twitter: twitter.com/horse_hoops - instagram: instagram.com/horsehoops - facebook: facebook.com/horsehoops

HORSE is hosted by Mike Schubert and Eric Silver. Edited by Eric Silver. Social Media by Mike Schubert. Theme song by Bettina Campomanes. Art by Allyson Wakeman. Website by Kelly Beckman.  

About Us

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. On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs, dig into Internet drama, and have fun.

 

 

Find Us Online

- website: horsehoops.com

- patreon: patreon.com/horsehoops

- twitter: twitter.com/horse_hoops

- instagram: instagram.com/horsehoops

- facebook: facebook.com/horsehoops

 

HORSE is hosted by Mike Schubert and Adam Mamawala. Edited by Kensei Tsurumaki. Theme song by Bettina Campomanes. Art by Allyson Wakeman. Website by Kelly Schubert.

 

About Us

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!

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