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In this episode of The Timeout, Dwyane Wade, D Wright, Bob, Chris Johnson and guest Lance Fresh break down Indiana’s 92–62 rout of OKC in Game 6 of the NBA Finals and tee up the winner-takes-all Game 7. They spotlight Tyrese Haliburton’s clutch shooting, Obie Toppin’s off-ball mastery, and Andrew Nembhard’s lockdown defense on SGA, while critiquing OKC’s “laid-back” intensity and lauding Rick Carlisle’s bold move to start TJ McConnell early. Drawing on Pat Riley’s teachings and Dwyane’s own 2006 Finals heroics, they debate the impact of veteran leadership, fan energy as the “sixth man,” and even player fashion risks at center court. Picks are split: Fresh rides with the Pacers, Bob and Chris back an SGA-anchored OKC comeback, and Dwyane goes with the MVP at home. Music Credit: Khari Mateen. What We Discussed: 00:00 Introduction 00:24 Evaluating Indiana's Performance In Game 6 05:35 Haliburton Made A Difference In Game 6 08:46 The Red Callout Effect 10:40 Different Perspectives In The Timeout 16:52 The Pacer's Defensive Performance 23:49 Huddles Players Have To Gone Through 24:57 Real Fans Of Basketball 25:50 The Court Show 29:37 Teamwork In OKC 33:52 How Indiana & OKC Can Win The Championship 42:17 First MVP Finals 48:24 Can Indiana Do It Again? 51:38 Game 7 Predictions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:56) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison sharing their thoughts on the game four loss for the Indiana Pacers against the Oklahoma City Thunder. They wonder how the team will respond and whether they will be able to overcome such a devastating loss. (26:56-43:07) – Television face/voice of the Indiana Pacers, Chris Denari, joins the program to weigh in on last night’s loss for the Pacers in game five to the Thunder, explains what he believes Indiana needs to do in order to slow down Jalen Williams, explains why he thinks Rick Carlisle went with Tony Bradley instead of Thomas Bryant last night, and notes the troubles that Indiana has had this series taking care of the basketball. (43:07-46:00) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake recapping the watch party at Nippers Grill&Tap last night. Plus, he touches on The Fan Golf Outing! (44:38-1:11:44) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder tries to talk Jake off a ledge with thinking that the Pacers season is over, makes a comment that the Colts need to let the quarterback competition play out a little bit before determining who the week one starter is, reveals that he will be back at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Thursday for game six, and explains what will be different about the Colts with Carlie Irsay-Gordon pretty much being in charge of the franchise from the football operations perspective. (1:11:44-1:20:09) – Jake pays off his tease by discussing the silver lining with the Indiana Pacers coming back to Indianapolis down 3-2 in the NBA Finals to the Oklahoma City Thunder. (1:15:49-1:28:49) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets to go see Daughtry & Seether. (1:28:49-1:52:04) – After spending most of the day discussing game five between the Pacers and Thunder, Jake spends some time explaining why Rick Carlisle didn’t go back to T.J. McConnell earlier in the fourth quarter instead of Andrew Nembhard or Tyrese Haliburton. He also shares what he has heard about the Haliburton injury and the trade the Pacers made. (1:50:10-2:09:17) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins the show to recap last night’s atmosphere for game five in Oklahoma City, shares what some of his important takeaways were from last night’s loss, credits OKC for forcing the Pacers to play uncomfortable, and doesn’t think we have seen any player for Indiana play comfortably this series. (2:09:17-2:13:29) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in the studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 .... Hello and Welcome ... Ross introduces the panel ... 0:33 ... Episode #161 is dedicated to Pat Spencer of the Golden State Warriors 1:23 ... The crew discusses their respective Father's Day celebrations 2:33 ... Pacers/Thunder game 5 discussion ... 3:10 ... Bruce felt the seeds of OKC's game 5 victory were planted on Friday night when they came back late in the game to defeat the Pacers on the road. And OKC's defense dominated game 5 from the jump. 4:49 ... World B felt that Indiana played a sloppy game on Monday and that was their undoing as the turnovers were a huge difference in the game. 6:56 ... Ross cited Tyrese Haliburton's leg injury and the guys discussed whether Indiana can come back if he is not at full strength. 8:52 ... World B feels like TJ McConnell might be able to rise to the occasion in game 6 if Haliburton struggles. 10:21 ... Bruce feels Andrew Nembhard needs to have a big game in game 6 for Indiana. 12:19 ... Bruce asks Ross if game 5 will be known as "The Jalen Williams game?" Ross agrees and also cites Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for a great effort. 14:27 ... Bruce cites Williams for his work on defense and how he is a real disruptor on defense and everyone agrees that he has answered all the questions about whether he is a premier "Number Two" in the league. 15:15 ... Ross tees up everyone for their game 6 predictions ... all three of the guys like Indiana to force a game 7. 17:05 ... The Memphis Grizzlies have traded Desmond Bane to the Orlando Magic and the guys discuss how he fits into the Magic lineup with his great three point shooting and all around game. While Orlando gave up a lot to acquire Bane, the situation in the eastern conference might be very favorable for the Magic with Bane. 22:44 ... Cole Anthony goes from Orlando to Memphis and World B feels he got a raw deal with the Magic. Bruce feels Anthony's chippy style will play well in Memphis. Kentavious Caldwell Pope hopes to rejuvenate his career with the Grizzlies. 25:52 ... Memphis gets four unprotected first round draft picks plus a pick swap, so Ross feels Memphis will do fine with this deal. The guys then discuss whether the Grizz might be looking to deal more players, but Jaren Jackson Junior, Ja Morant, and Jaylen Wells all seem to be franchise cornerstones. 30:36 ... Kevin Durant has told the Suns which three teams he'd like to be traded to: Miami, Houston, or San Antonio. Bruce would love to see KD end up in San Antonio with Victor Wembanyama. World B doesn't feel like KD is chasing a ring since he seems uninterested in going to Minnesota. Bruce cited Marc Stein's report that Miami might offer players other than Bam Adebayo or Tyler Herro and doesn't feel like Phoenix would consider Andrew Wiggins or Duncan Robinson. Ross feels like if Phoenix wants to rebuild, Devin Booker would bring a King's ransom in return. 38:41 ... The Knicks are having problems finding their next coach because they keep trying to hire coaches that are currently employed by other teams and have looked clueless in their pursuit. World B calls it an embarrassment. Bruce compares Knicks management to the Keystone Cops. Bruce thinks NY should hire Mark Jackson, who played for the Knicks and coached the Warriors as they were about to become a dynasty under Steve Kerr. 45:30... Ross wraps it up and says good bye and see you next week. TRT 45:47
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-09:47) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins the show to discuss some of this offseason takeaways from the Colts, highlights a couple of moves that he wished the team did, and evaluates the Pacers chances tonight against the Thunder. (09:47-30:14) – Dustin Dopirak from the IndyStar joins the program from Oklahoma City to recap Friday’s game four loss, accesses whether Indiana will adjust its starting lineup at all tonight to try, weighs in on what Rick Carlisle said about Scott Foster yesterday, the poor play from Myles Turner in the NBA Finals, and highlights some things that OKC did in game four that Indiana will be better prepared for in game five tonight. (30:14-52:50) – Marian Knights basketball coach and former Indiana Pacers scout, Pat Knight, joins the program to explain some of the moves that the team made to build its roster. He shares what it was like behind the scenes trading for Tyrese Haliburton, what they saw in Andrew Nembhard when scouting him out of Gonzaga and explains why James Johnson is one of the most valuable pieces on the roster. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:36) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison sharing their thoughts on the game four loss for the Indiana Pacers against the Oklahoma City Thunder. They wonder how the team will respond and whether they will be able to overcome such a devastating loss. (24:36-34:27) – Mike Chappell briefly joins the show, before internet issues disrupt the conversation. Jake continues the Pacers discussion by highlighting what Rick Carlisle said yesterday when asked about the officiating by Scott Foster in game four of the NBA Finals. (34:27-44:38) – The first hour of the program concludes with The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joining the show to discuss some of this offseason takeaways from the Colts, highlights a couple of moves that he wished the team did, and evaluates the Pacers chances tonight against the Thunder. (44:38-1:05:47) – Dustin Dopirak from the IndyStar joins the program from Oklahoma City to recap Friday’s game four loss, accesses whether Indiana will adjust its starting lineup at all tonight to try, weighs in on what Rick Carlisle said about Scott Foster yesterday, the poor play from Myles Turner in the NBA Finals, and highlights some things that OKC did in game four that Indiana will be better prepared for in game five tonight. (1:06:26-1:15:49) – Jake asks Eddie to recap the Indiana Fever win on Saturday afternoon over the New York Liberty and what is at stake for them now with the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup. They also touch on how beneficial it could be for the Fever like it has been for the Pacers and Thunder. (1:15:49-1:26:47) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake admitting some of his top five all-time favorite songs. Eddie claps back at Jake for one of his songs. Also, Jake comments on the entertaining IndyCar race last night under the lights in St. Louis. (1:26:47-2:03:19) – Marian Knights basketball coach and former Indiana Pacers scout, Pat Knight, joins the program to explain some of the moves that the team made to build its roster. He shares what it was like behind the scenes trading for Tyrese Haliburton, what they saw in Andrew Nembhard when scouting him out of Gonzaga and explains why James Johnson is one of the most valuable pieces on the roster. (2:03:19-2:09:59) – Today’s show closes out with Jake taking a couple phone calls from listeners on thoughts on game four and tonight’s game! Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Les Pacers ont-ils laissé passer leur chance dans ces Finals ? Dans un Game 4 étouffant, une fois encore décidé dans les toutes dernières minutes, Indiana a craqué face à un Thunder renversant. Mené pendant quasiment toute la seconde mi-temps, OKC a pris l'avantage à 2:23 de la fin, concluant la rencontre sur un impitoyable 12-1 pour l'emporter 111-104 et égaliser à 2-2 dans la série. À l'image des autres matchs, tout s'est encore joué dans le money time. Et dans cet exercice, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander s'est montré intraitable : 15 points dans les cinq dernières minutes, contre seulement 7 pour toute l'équipe des Pacers. MVP en saison, MVP sur le parquet. À ce rythme-là, Indiana pourrait bien regretter de ne pas avoir fait le break dans ces Finals de plus en plus imprévisibles.Jacques Monclar, Rémi Reverchon, Mary Patrux, Xavier Vaution, Fred Weis et Chris Singleton décryptent l'actualité de la NBA dans le Podcast NBA Extra, présenté par Nicolas Sarnak et Baptiste Denis.En complément de l'émission lancée en 2012, beIN SPORTS a créé, avec ce podcast, un nouveau format pour revenir en profondeur sur la ligue nord-américaine de basketball. Chaque semaine, les membres de l'émission débattent autour de trois thèmes majeurs, qui font l'actualité de la NBA.Un podcast à retrouver aussi sur Youtube : https://tinyurl.com/y4sabkns Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
L'arbitrage des Finals commence-t-il à peser sur l'issue des matchs ? Depuis le début de la série, les décisions arbitrales sont scrutées à la loupe, mais le Game 4 a fait monter la tension d'un cran. Beaucoup s'interrogent sur les fautes offensives possiblement non sifflées à l'encontre de Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, notamment sur l'usage de son bras dans ses drives. Fautes logiques ou traitement particulier réservé au MVP ? Autre point de crispation : la première faute antisportive de la série enfin sifflée… alors qu'une action similaire sur Alex Caruso dans le Game 3 avait été ignorée. Entre ralentis, challenge et appels controversés, l'arbitrage semble prendre une place de plus en plus centrale dans ces Finals.Jacques Monclar, Rémi Reverchon, Mary Patrux, Xavier Vaution, Fred Weis et Chris Singleton décryptent l'actualité de la NBA dans le Podcast NBA Extra, présenté par Nicolas Sarnak et Baptiste Denis.En complément de l'émission lancée en 2012, beIN SPORTS a créé, avec ce podcast, un nouveau format pour revenir en profondeur sur la ligue nord-américaine de basketball. Chaque semaine, les membres de l'émission débattent autour de trois thèmes majeurs, qui font l'actualité de la NBA.Un podcast à retrouver aussi sur Youtube : https://tinyurl.com/y4sabkns Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
The 2025 NBA Finals have officially gone off-script — and the Indiana Pacers are the story of the postseason. In this episode of Missing the Point, Dave Clarke and Bob Kelly dive into how Indiana now holds a 2-1 series lead over the heavily favored Oklahoma City Thunder.We break down Tyrese Haliburton's incredible rise as the unlikely face of the NBA Finals, his clutch game-winners, and whether he's officially entered the top-10 NBA player conversation. Dave and Bob also examine how Rick Carlisle is coaching circles around the competition — drawing parallels to his 2011 Dallas Mavericks run when he shocked the world against LeBron's Heat.Beyond Haliburton, the Pacers' balanced team-first approach is on full display. We spotlight the huge performances from Andrew Nembhard, Myles Turner, Pascal Siakam, Benedict Mathurin, Obi Toppin, and TJ McConnell — and explain how Indiana's deep bench and unselfish ball movement have become the secret weapon against OKC's youth and athleticism.We also analyze the Oklahoma City Thunder's struggles as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander faces Carlisle's adjustments, Chet Holmgren gets exposed in the post, and Mark Daigneault tries to keep his young roster composed under Finals pressure. Plus, we debate whether OKC's youth and future assets could ironically work against them in this moment.Other topics include:Can Halliburton surpass Reggie Miller as the most important Pacer ever?How Indiana's basketball culture fuels this underdog run.How this NBA Finals compares to historic upsets like the 2011 Mavericks vs Heat.Joe Mazzulla's failures in contrast to Carlisle and Daigneault.Why the NBA Playoffs 2025 may end with one of the biggest Finals shocks in league history.If you're a fan of NBA Finals analysis, NBA Playoffs 2025 coverage, Tyrese Haliburton's rise, Indiana Pacers vs OKC Thunder breakdowns, and NBA history, you don't want to miss this episode.
(00:00-25:28) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison celebrating the first NBA Finals win at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in franchise history. Jake shares his thoughts on the game, the Pacers imposing their will and wearing down the Thunder, and how the two wins for Indiana summarizes who they are. (25:28-41:23) – Tony East from Forbes Sports and Locked On Pacers to recap last night’s win for the Indiana Pacers over the Oklahoma City Thunder. He agrees with Jake that the Thunder looked exhausted down the stretch, calls this finals matchup a preparation of people matchup, and shares what he believes each team needs to do in game four. (41:23-43:58) – The first hour of the program quickly concludes with Jake and Eddie noting some of the celebrities that were in attendance last night for the game. (43:58-1:06:26) – Eddie replays the show open that had Jake’s juices flowing. The second hour of the show tips off with Jake sharing more thoughts on the Pacers win by highlighting all the guys that stepped up when they needed it. (1:06:26-1:18:16) – Jake and Eddie welcome callers on the show for the first time today to share their excitement about the Indiana Pacers taking a 2-1 series lead in the NBA Finals over the Oklahoma City Thunder. They wonder how late people were staying up following the win. (1:22:19-1:28:30) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake and Eddie shifting their focus to the Indianapolis Colts briefly by discussing Daniel Jones becoming the team’s week one starter. (1:28:30-1:50:10) – Jake and Eddie kick off the final hour of today’s show by sharing some of their key takeaways from last night’s Pacers win. Jake asks Eddie why he doesn’t think they played a complete game last night against OKC. They start previewing game four by noting some things that they noticed in game three that could carry over to game four tomorrow night. (1:50:10-1:58:38) – With the two guys agreeing that it was a team win last night, they discuss the performances by Bennedict Mathurin and Andrew Nembhard’s fourth quarter plays that played a huge role in winning last night. (1:58:38-2:09:30) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Seether and Daughtry at the Everwise Amphitheater later this year! Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to discuss last night’s win and his twitter mentions.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pacers take a 2-1 series lead in the NBA Finals with a statement win at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Bennedict Mathurin explodes for a monster scoring night, while Tyrese Haliburton bounces back in a big way—nearly posting a triple-double and orchestrating the offense with confidence and control. Indiana's defense set the tone all night long, with Andrew Nembhard and Myles Turner delivering key stops and big-time effort down the stretch. We break down the Pacers' energy, execution, and what this win means heading into a pivotal Game 4.
Les Pacers qui reprennent l'avantage à domicile, l'apport indéniable du banc d'Indy à l'image de la performance XXL de Bennedict Mathurin, ou encore la désintégration de Chet Holmgren... Retrouvez les trois points à retenir du Game 3 des Finals NBA qui vient de se terminer entre Indiana et Oklahoma City.Jacques Monclar, Rémi Reverchon, Mary Patrux, Xavier Vaution, Fred Weis et Chris Singleton décryptent l'actualité de la NBA dans le Podcast NBA Extra, présenté par Nicolas Sarnak et Baptiste Denis.En complément de l'émission lancée en 2012, beIN SPORTS a créé, avec ce podcast, un nouveau format pour revenir en profondeur sur la ligue nord-américaine de basketball. Chaque semaine, les membres de l'émission débattent autour de trois thèmes majeurs, qui font l'actualité de la NBA.Un podcast à retrouver aussi sur Youtube : https://tinyurl.com/y4sabkns Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
(00:00-29:22) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison over analyzing what Rick Carlisle said on the morning show about Tyrese Haliburton. ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the show to provide his input on Rick Carlisle’s response to James Boyd asking him about Haliburton’s health, believes that things are going to be in good shape with the organization from the standpoint of taxes that the daughters will have to pay as a part of becoming owners of the Colts franchise now, and provides all the information he has about Anthony Richardson’s shoulder. (29:22-39:18) – With the Indiana Pacers hitting the practice floor, Jake and Eddie provide an update on how Tyrese Haliburton appears to be looking on the court. (39:18-46:53) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie examining some of the players that Rick Carlisle has coached in his career between Dallas, Detroit, and Indiana. They attempt to come up with a starting five. (46:53-1:10:08) – Hour two of Query & Company with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison start discussing game three between the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder. After discussing the game, they note how there weren’t any celebrities in attendance at OKC because of some of the people that could be in the house tomorrow night at Gainbridge. (1:10:08-1:22:10) – Indiana Fever radio play-by-play voice John Nolan makes his debut appearance on Query & Company from Atlanta to preview tonight’s game against the Dream, answer some get to know you questions so the audience knows a little more about him, explains the difference in playing with Caitlin Clark and without her, highlights how important Aari McDonald has been the last two games, and notes how well Aliyah Boston has played this season but even better when Clark is out there. (1:22:10-1:30:05) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake and Eddie giving away two pairs of tickets for two listeners to go see Seether and Daughtry at Everwise Amphitheater by answering Pacers trivia questions! (1:30:05-1:54:18) – Jake and Eddie kick off the final hour of the show by discussing the importance of Andrew Nembhard in this series. Jake notes a couple of plays down the stretch in game one that were a perfect showcase of Pacers basketball. They also provide an update on Anthony Richardson based off what Shane Steichen said earlier today at the Colts complex. (1:54:18-2:07:19) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to access how Tyrese Haliburton looked at practice and share what Tyrese said during his media availability about his health. Scott believes that the pressure is still on Oklahoma City in the series right now, provides a minor update on the health status of Jarace Walker, and believes that Indiana will look to get Tyrese going early in game three by putting the ball in his hands more. (2:07:19-2:16:13) – Today’s show closes out with Eddie realizing what player he left off the list of players that Rick Carlisle has coached. They discuss Rick’s connection with Larry Brown because of why they believe Carlisle and Luka Doncic didn’t see eye to eye.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Après 2 rencontres, le Thunder a perdu l'avantage du terrain ! La troupe de Tyrese Haliburton a réussi à arracher le Game 1. Mais peuvent-ils tenir face à un SGA inarrêtable et casser la défense d'OKC ?Le site : https://www.qibasket.net/Les réseaux : https://x.com/QiBasketYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/@QIBASKETLe Discord : https://discord.gg/u3QCtDVTryHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Game 2 is ALMOST here! We sure do hope you have enjoyed all of the content we have been putting out, with 4 episodes in between our postgame shows! A special thank you to Mark Montieth, Chris Denari, Brett Evans, and today's guest, Noa Dalzell. On today's show, Alex and Noa talk about the Pacers run to the NBA Finals, and winning Game 1. They look at how the Pacers are built, how other teams will look to mimic what they have done, how OKC can turn things around, what makes Andrew Nembhard such a playoff riser, the reason Noa has believed in this Pacers team since last playoff run and what a fun NBA Finals this will continue to be with two awesome teams.
The Pacers Post Up crew is back to preview Game 2 of the NBA Finals after Indiana's thrilling Game 1 comeback win in OKC. We break down the key adjustments both teams will look to make, how the Thunder may respond to a soul crushing loss in Game 1, and the impact of Andrew Nembhard and Aaron Nesmith's two-way brilliance. We also dive into Indiana's bench play, how the Pacers can take control of the series, and what fans should be watching for in a pivotal Game 2.
On Fri.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss the Pacers pulling off ANOTHER miraculous comeback in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, whether Tyrese Haliburton is having the greatest clutch playoff run in NBA history, Andrew Nembhard's cojones, the Thunder's decision to start Cason Wallace over Isaiah Hartenstein, and why the NBA/ABC desperately needs to crank up their Finals presentation. That, plus cartoon-inspired kicks, buffets, slang, and more.
Alex Golden and Mike Facci are here to recap ANOTHER Tyrese Haliburton game winner in the postseason! The Pacers trailed by 15 in the 4th quarter and committed 19 first half turnovers, but this team never quits. Spearheaded by the tough nosed play of Andrew Nembhard, the Pacers stormed their way back for a thrilling victory over the greatest defense in the NBA. While several players contributed to this incredible comeback, it was Tyrese Haliburton who played Mariano Rivera and closed this one out for the blue and gold once again! Tune in and join in on the fun! Please follow us on Chat BCC, home of the GREAT APP on Planet Earth! We chat all things Pacers, ALL the time, and what better time to be a Pacers fan than today?Today's episode is dedicated to a great man who lived life to the fullest, and passed away on Thursday. “Poppy“, was a faithful supporter of his grandson, Facci, and he was so proud of all the work he has done with Setting The Pace. We honor the life of Poppy today by dedicating this episode to him. Please keep the Facci family in your thoughts & prayers.
(00:00-24:30) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison celebrating the first advantage in the NBA Finals in franchise history for the Indiana Pacers. They share when they realized when it was a real possibility that the Pacers could pull off another comeback win. Finally, they touch on Tyrese Haliburton’s heroics during the playoffs. (24:30-34:38) – Jake and Eddie continue sharing thoughts on last night’s win for the Pacers by opening the phone lines for fans to share their emotions and mindset when Indiana went down by 15 points in the fourth quarter. (34:38-43:24) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake taking more calls from listeners sharing their excitement about last night’s win for the Indiana Pacers. Plus, Jake gives away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Counting Crows! (43:24-1:08:15) – Zach Osterman from the IndyStar joins Query & Company from Oklahoma City to recap last night’s win for the Indiana Pacers over the Oklahoma City Thunder. He explains what the environment was like during the game, shares some of the comments that stood out to him after the game by some of the players, and wonders if there was a slight panic by OKC heading into the game by changing its lineup for the first time during the postseason on the biggest stage of the season. (1:08:15-1:18:03) – Jake wishes his mom a happy birthday and ties a note that she would always put in his lunch growing up to the Indiana Pacers. (1:18:03-1:27:04) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake and Eddie doing a deep dive into the box score and game last night for the Pacers, specifically in the second half. They discuss the offense being centered around Andrew Nembhard in the second half and wonder if the Pacers wore down SGA by making him work constantly throughout the game. (1:27:04-1:51:00) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen joins the show and starts his conversation with Jake Query discussing yesterday’s Colts news about Anthony Richardson and the discovery of the dismissal of Morocco Brown from the front office. Plus, Kevin shares his experience last night watching the Pacers comeback victory and admits that he believed that Indiana needs to keep all these games close in the final minutes because of how uncharted waters that is for Oklahoma City. (1:51:00-2:00:19) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel-good story with it being a Good For The Heart Friday brought to you by Franciscan Health. Jake highlights a series of events that have started and last throughout the weekend. (2:00:19-2:10:52) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie taking some final calls from fans discussing last night’s win for the Pacers. Plus, they give away two more pairs of tickets for the Counting Crows concert!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pacers do it AGAIN! Andrew Nembhard was massive, and Haliburton hits ANOTHER game winner!
The Pacers steal Game 1 of the NBA Finals in stunning fashion! We break down Indiana's wild comeback win over the Thunder, fueled by Andrew Nembhard's clutch two-way play, huge fourth-quarter moments from Myles Turner and Obi Toppin, and Tyrese Haliburton's cold-blooded dagger to seal it. We dive into how the Pacers clawed back late, the key adjustments that flipped the momentum, and what this win means heading into Game 2. Buckle up — this Finals series is officially on.
The Pacers Post Up crew returns to break down Indiana's thrilling Eastern Conference Finals win. We reflect on an unforgettable series, from the Game 1 heroics to the dominant Game 6 close out. We take a closer look at the highs and lows of the series, including Tyrese Haliburton's case for ECF MVP, Pascal Siakam's steady presence, and the importance of young role players like Andrew Nembhard and Aaron Nesmith.
On today's episode of Setting The Pace, fresh off seeing his team conquer the Eastern Conference Championship, Pacers GM, Chad Buchanan joins Alex and Facci for an in-depth conversation about this Indiana Pacers' run to their first NBA Finals in 25 years. Chad praises the efforts of so many, highlights how special this group is and more.Feelings in the moment after last night's winHow much Coach Carlisle has meant to this groupPascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton trades that got them the talent to get hereHappiness for Myles Turner and TJ McConnellJarace Walker injury updateBennedict Mathurin's first playoff run: the good and the badThe impact Andrew Nembhard and Aaron Nesmith have had on this seriesStrength in Numbers: How deep this team is and how they've been able to utilize a deep rotationChad's favorite moment in the Eastern Conference PlayoffsHis thoughts on the upcoming matchup against OKCMORE
Tim Legler and Adam Mares break down Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers—and explain how Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton have quietly become the NBA's most underrated duo. From Siakam's playoff poise to Haliburton's elite playmaking, the duo is carrying the Pacers deeper than anyone expected.
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Tyrese Haliburton, Pascal Siakam, Andrew Nembhard, and the impossible to ignore Thomas Bryant lead the Pacers to the NBA Finals with a dominating performance against the New York Knicks!
(00:00-25:21) – Query & Company opens on Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison trying to figure out why the Indiana Pacers didn’t act like they wanted to win last night. They discuss Tyrese Haliburton’s lazy performance offensively, credit New York for not quitting and throwing a wrinkle in the defensive gameplan and wonder where Myles Turner and Andrew Nembhard have been for most of this series., (25:21-34:44) – Last night Pascal Siakam had an interaction with Gregg Doyel that has gone viral. Jake reveals that he sides with Gregg Doyel on the situation and explains why. (34:44-43:46) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake answering phone calls from listeners sharing their thoughts on the Siakam/Doyel interaction and last night’s game. (43:46-1:15:38) – FanDuel Sports Network’s Jeremiah Johnson joins Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake by providing his perspective on the interaction between Pascal Siakam and Gregg Doyel. Additionally, he highlights what the New York Knicks did differently defensively against Tyrese Haliburton, explains why Bennedict Mathurin has played well the last two games, and accesses if we could see more minutes from Jarace Walker in game six with how much he contributed last night. (1:15:38-1:21:08) – There was a comment by NCAA President Charlie Baker recently about expanding the basketball tournament from 68 teams to 72-76 teams as soon as 2026. Jake explains why they’re looking to do that and the history of the tournament expansion. (1:21:08-1:31:21) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake continuing the discussion about a potential NCAA Tournament expansion by addressing a comment made to him during the break. Also, Eddie congratulates Tucker Barnhart on reaching 10 service years in the MLB. (1:31:21-1:55:11) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen makes his weekly visit on the program to share his thoughts on the Pacers loss last night to the Knicks and the interaction between Pascal Siakam and Gregg Doyel after the game. He questions how Tyrese Haliburton can go from dominating game four to disappearing in game five. Kevin shares what he saw from the Colts in the first OTA session the media was able to see and how soon will we find out what the business operations things of sides will look like with Carlie Irsay-Gordon in charge. (2:00:14-2:07:08) – Every Friday on Query & Company is a Franciscan Good For The Heart Friday! For today’s segment, Jake is joined by Dr. Tony Bashall to talk about the pros and cons of weight loss shots on your heart. (2:07:08-2:16:37) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie explaining what the Pacers need to do in game six to advance to the NBA Finals. Plus, they give away a $30 gift card for Chicago’s Pizza!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 13:15 - JMV talks to Bob Kravitz of bobkravitz.com about the Pacers and their Game 5 blowout loss of to the New York Knicks. Bob and JMV discuss the poor play by the Pacers starters, and if guys like Andrew Nembhard and Aaron Nesmith are points of concern. 13:16 - 30:08 - Evan Sidery from Forbes Sports and more joins the show to break down some of the numbers from last night’s Game 5 loss to the Knicks! Evan and JMV discuss what went wrong in New York last night, the passive play of Tyrese Haliburton and how he has to be better, and what the Pacers need to do to close this series out.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 23:42 – JMV is in studio as he breaks down an incredibly disappointing Game 5 by the Pacers, as they were blown out by the Knicks at Madison Square Garden. He also talks about the awkward exchange between Pascal Siakam and Gregg Doyel of the IndyStar in the postgame media availability. 23:43 – 40:25 - JMV talks to Bob Kravitz of bobkravitz.com about the Pacers and their Game 5 blowout loss of to the New York Knicks. Bob and JMV discuss the poor play by the Pacers starters, and if guys like Andrew Nembhard and Aaron Nesmith are points of concern. 40:26 – 48:01 – JMV reviews a fan song about the Pacers that a listener sent to him last night after the game! 48:02 – 1:10:05 – JMV kicks off the 2nd hour of the show by taking some calls from listeners of the show! 1:10:06 – 1:24:49 – JMV continues to discuss the Pacers and their loss to the Knicks in Game 5. He discusses how the Pacers seem to struggle with success. He takes some more calls from listeners of the show! 1:24:50 – 1:29:06 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:29:07 – 1:57:00 – Evan Sidery from Forbes Sports and more joins the show to break down some of the numbers from last night’s Game 5 loss to the Knicks! Evan and JMV discuss what went wrong in New York last night, the passive play of Tyrese Haliburton and how he has to be better, and what the Pacers need to do to close this series out. He also takes a call from Josh, the creator of the “Yes ‘Cers” song! 1:57:01 – 2:07:53 – JMV re-racks the “Yes ‘Cers” song, before taking more calls from listeners of the show! 2:07:54 – 2:15:04 – JMV wraps up with even more phone calls! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Potacast'in yeni bölümünde Kaan Kural ve Orkun Çolakoğlu, merakla beklenen NBA Finalleri'ne kısa bir süre kala adını finale yazdıran Oklahoma City Thunder'ı ve altıncı maça uzayan New York Knicks-Indiana Pacers eşleşmesini değerlendiriyor. Altıncı maç öncesi "tamam mı, devam mı?" mücadelesine çıkacak olan New York Knicks'te koç Tom Thibodeau'nun alışılmışın aksine geniş rotasyon kullanması, Jalen Brunson ve Karl Anthony-Towns'un Play-Off boyuncaki performansları ön plana çıkarılıyor. Indiana Pacers cephesinde ise takım liderliğini istikrarlı bir şekilde sürdüren Tyrese Haliburton'ın takımın diğer oyun kurucuları TJ McConnell ve Andrew Nembhard'dan aldığı desteğin önemine değiniliyor. Altıncı maçı deplasmanda oynayacak olan Knicks'in iyi bir deplasman takımı olması ön plana çıkarılırken Indiana Pacers'ın iç sahadaki dikkat çeken performansına da değiniliyor. Finale adını yazdıran ilk takım olma başarını gösteren Oklahoma City Thunder'ın takım halinde çok iyi bir performans vermesi, her oyuncunun rolünün hakkını vermesi övgülerden payını alırken Timberwolves cephesinde ise Rudy Gobert'in istikrarsızlığı eleştirilerin odağı oluyor. İyi bir Play-Off dönemi geçiren Julius Randle'ın Thunder karşısında istenileni verememesi, Anthony Edwards'ın gerekli yardımları alamaması ve Mike Conley'nin yaşı dolayısıyla alışılmış katkısından uzak olmasının konuşulmasının ardından, bu senenin All-NBA kadrolarının değerlendirilmesi ile programın kapanışı yapılıyor. Alperen Şengün'ün All-NBA listesinde 16. sırayı alması, Jaren Jackson Jr.'ın listede olması gerektiği tartışması, hepsi ve daha fazlası bu bölümde!
00:00 – 12:05 – Pacers and Haliburton no-show in Game 5 and the series now heads back to Gainbridge for a critical Game 6, Pacers starters scored only 37 points, the magnitude of Game 6 on Saturday night 12:06 – 35:55 – The Pacers haven’t lost back-to-back games since March and the last time they lost three straight was back in December, mentality heading into Game 6, Aaron Nesmith said he was still sore last night, Haliburton’s disappearing act last night, why was he so passive last night compared to Game 4, Andrew Nembhard’s shooting struggles 35:56 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and Kevin asks how big tomorrow’s Game 6 is in Indiana sports, Tyrese Haliburton’s passiveness last night, his June schedule, Nancy Leonard’s impact on the Pacers, his takeaways from the Indy 500Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:59 – Pacers and Haliburton no-show in Game 5 and the series now heads back to Gainbridge for a critical Game 6, Pacers starters scored only 37 points, the magnitude of Game 6 on Saturday night 12:00 – 18:06 – Morning Checkdown 18:07 – 41:56 – The Pacers haven’t lost back-to-back games since March and the last time they lost three straight was back in December, mentality heading into Game 6, Aaron Nesmith said he was still sore last night, Haliburton’s disappearing act last night, why was he so passive last night compared to Game 4, Andrew Nembhard’s shooting struggles 41:57 – 1:05:38 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and Kevin asks how big tomorrow’s Game 6 is in Indiana sports, Tyrese Haliburton’s passiveness last night, his June schedule, Nancy Leonard’s impact on the Pacers, his takeaways from the Indy 500, Morning Checkdown 1:05:39 – 1:19:04 – Last day of school and Marc is already dreading the kids being out for 2 months, why was Tyrese Haliburton so passive last night, Bennedict Mathurin’s strings back-to-back strong games 1:19:05 – 1:27:04 – The magnitude of Game 6 tomorrow night, John Mellencamp’s social media post was lame 1:27:05 – 1:50:18 – Pacers’ poor showing last night as the starters were dreadful, Haliburton’s poor performance, Karl-Anthony Towns throwing shoulders has Jeff yelling conspiracy, Morning Checkdown 1:50:19 – 2:00:23 – Why did Tyrese not show up last night, how many Knicks fans will invade Gainbridge tomorrow 2:00:24 – 2:07:58 –The updated Pacers poll is not 100% shockingly, POP QUIZSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Potacast'in yeni bölümünde Kaan Kural ve Orkun Çolakoğlu, merakla beklenen NBA Finalleri'ne kısa bir süre kala adını finale yazdıran Oklahoma City Thunder'ı ve altıncı maça uzayan New York Knicks-Indiana Pacers eşleşmesini değerlendiriyor. Altıncı maç öncesi "tamam mı, devam mı?" mücadelesine çıkacak olan New York Knicks'te koç Tom Thibodeau'nun alışılmışın aksine geniş rotasyon kullanması, Jalen Brunson ve Karl Anthony-Towns'un Play-Off boyuncaki performansları ön plana çıkarılıyor. Indiana Pacers cephesinde ise takım liderliğini istikrarlı bir şekilde sürdüren Tyrese Haliburton'ın takımın diğer oyun kurucuları TJ McConnell ve Andrew Nembhard'dan aldığı desteğin önemine değiniliyor. Altıncı maçı deplasmanda oynayacak olan Knicks'in iyi bir deplasman takımı olması ön plana çıkarılırken Indiana Pacers'ın iç sahadaki dikkat çeken performansına da değiniliyor. Finale adını yazdıran ilk takım olma başarını gösteren Oklahoma City Thunder'ın takım halinde çok iyi bir performans vermesi, her oyuncunun rolünün hakkını vermesi övgülerden payını alırken Timberwolves cephesinde ise Rudy Gobert'in istikrarsızlığı eleştirilerin odağı oluyor. İyi bir Play-Off dönemi geçiren Julius Randle'ın Thunder karşısında istenileni verememesi, Anthony Edwards'ın gerekli yardımları alamaması ve Mike Conley'nin yaşı dolayısıyla alışılmış katkısından uzak olmasının konuşulmasının ardından, bu senenin All-NBA kadrolarının değerlendirilmesi ile programın kapanışı yapılıyor.Alperen Şengün'ün All-NBA listesinde 16. sırayı alması, Jaren Jackson Jr.'ın listede olması gerektiği tartışması, hepsi ve daha fazlası bu bölümde!
On today's show, Bobby Marks of ESPN joins Alex Golden and Mike Facci to preview the upcoming series against New York. Bobby shares why he thinks the Pacers will win this series, what problems the Knicks will give Indiana, how Andrew Nembhard will be the X-Factor for the Pacers, Turner's terrific postseason play, how KAT and Brunson are targets for Indiana's offense to attack, the way the Pacers built their roster perfectly in the new CBA and what a championship would do for the perception of the Pacers.Join the Setting The Pace Group Chat over on Chat BCC!
Tim Legler and Adam Mares break down the latest from the NBA Playoffs, focusing on how the Oklahoma City Thunder's disruptive defense forced the Timberwolves into a one-dimensional, three-point-heavy offense and discuss Julius Randle's scoring impact despite missed opportunities. The conversation also highlights how Shai Gilgeous-Alexander controlled the game's tempo despite an inefficient night, and wraps with a look at the breakout playoff performances from Alex Caruso, Amen Thompson, Julius Randle, Aaron Gordon, and Andrew Nembhard. FOLLOW ALL NBATwitter: http://x.com/ALLCITY_NBAInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/allcity_nba/TikTok : http://www.tiktok.com/@ALLCITY_NBA An ALLCITY Network ProductionAll music credited to Greg Kramer, check him out on Spotify! Vivid Seats is offering an exclusive discount on Playoff tickets! Head to https://vivid-seats.pxf.io/c/3442941/2941442/12730 or download the Vivid Seats app and use promo code ALLNBA30 for $30 off your first ticket purchase of $300 or more.Monarch Money: Use Monarch Money to get control of your overall finances with 50% off your first year at https://www.monarchmoney.com/allnbaLUCY Nicotine: Let's level up your nicotine routine with Lucy. Go to https://lucy.co/ALLNBA and use promo code (ALLNBA) to get 20% off your first order. Lucy has a 30-day refund policy if you change your mind.FanDuel: ALL NBA - Presented by FanDuel! Just visit https://fanduel.com/allnba to join today. You'll get started with 150 in BONUS BETS if you win your first $5 bet. 21+ and present in Colorado. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at https://sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call or TEXT 1-800-522-4700.Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code: AC35 for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people.HelloFresh - Get 10 FREE meals at https://hellofresh.com/freenba. Applied across 7 boxes, new subscribers only, varies by plan.When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions.Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Today on Send It In, Chase Kiddy joins the show to talk Tennis and NBA Playoffs. PJ then shares his favorite plays in the NBA and NHL Playoffs before giving out his full PGA Card for the weekend and then handicaps the MLB Slate today! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Verno and Jacoby return to break down the Nuggets' Game 7 loss and preview the start of the Western Conference finals between the Timberwolves and Thunder. They discuss how the Thunder can continue their championship run, debate whether people are still not giving enough credit to the Wolves for making back-to-back conference finals, and talk about who the best player in this series will be. Next, the guys discuss the rapidly growing rivalry between Tyrese Haliburton and the Pacers and Jalen Brunson and the Knicks as they eagerly await Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals. They discuss Karl-Anthony Towns's role in the series, Andrew Nembhard's shooting, why Haliburton's up-and-down performances won't matter as much, and why having Brunson feels like having Mariano Rivera. (0:00) Welcome to The Mismatch!(1:18) G7 Recap: Thunder Defeat Nuggets 125-93(8:30) WCF Preview: Timberwolves vs. Thunder [-7.5](12:12) WCF Series Price: Thunder [-375] Timberwolves [+300](34:10) ECF Preview: Pacers vs. Knicks [-4.5](53:56) ECF Series Price: Knicks [-144] Pacers [+122](58:08) Evaluating the Biggest ECF X-Factors(1:04:42) Shoutout to Jalen Rose's Leadership Academy: JRLA.COM(1:07:02) Thanks for Watching! Leave us a message on our Mismatch voicemail line! (323) 389-5091The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Chris Vernon and David JacobyProducers: Jessie Lopez and Tucker TashjianSocial: Keith Fujimoto Music: "New Frontier": JG1MFMNUC8ZGQBSA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim Legler and Adam Mares break down a pivotal night in the NBA Playoffs, starting with the Oklahoma City Thunder's Game 5 win over the Denver Nuggets, fueled by clutch shooting from Lu Dort. They discuss Chet Holmgren's future potential and whether Denver can bounce back in Game 6. Then it's on to the Pacers' series-clinching win over the Cavaliers, with big performances from Andrew Nembhard and Tyrese Haliburton. The duo also preview Game 5 of Celtics vs. Knicks, questioning Boston's isolation-heavy offense and the long-term impact of Jayson Tatum's injury, before closing with Timberwolves vs. Warriors and how Golden State still can't stop Julius Randle. FOLLOW ALL NBATwitter: http://x.com/ALLCITY_NBAInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/allcity_nba/TikTok : http://www.tiktok.com/@ALLCITY_NBA An ALLCITY Network ProductionAll music credited to Greg Kramer, check him out on Spotify! Vivid Seats is offering an exclusive discount on Playoff tickets! Head to https://www.vividseats.com/nba-playoff-tickets--sports-nba-basketball/custom/171/?utm_[…]te&utm_campaign=ALLCITY%20NETWORK&utm_promo=8CMD6479X5QTBCX or download the Vivid Seats app and use promo code ALLNBA30 for $30 off your first ticket purchase of $300 or more.Monarch Money: Use Monarch Money to get control of your overall finances with 50% off your first year at https://www.monarchmoney.com/allnbaLUCY Nicotine: Let's level up your nicotine routine with Lucy. Go to https://lucy.co/ALLNBA and use promo code (ALLNBA) to get 20% off your first order. Lucy has a 30-day refund policy if you change your mind.FanDuel: ALL NBA - Presented by FanDuel! Just visit https://fanduel.com/allnba to join today. You'll get started with 150 in BONUS BETS if you win your first $5 bet. 21+ and present in Colorado. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at https://sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call or TEXT 1-800-522-4700.Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code: AC35 for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people.HelloFresh - Get 10 FREE meals at https://hellofresh.com/freenba. Applied across 7 boxes, new subscribers only, varies by plan.When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions.Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
On today's episode of Setting The Pace, Indiana Pacers alternate Governor, Steve Simon, joins Alex Golden for a solo podcast. Here were the topics discussed on the episode:-How the Indiana Pacers overcame a 10-15 record early in the season-Why the Pacers can win a Championship this year-Myles Turner's 10 years with the Pacers, his upcoming free agency and his letter in the Players Tribune-How Indiana turned Aaron Nesmith and Andrew Nembhard into two cornerstones-What acquiring Pascal Siakam meant for this team-Remembering when the Pacers front office brought the Tyrese Haliburton trade offer to him, what Tyrese has meant to the franchise and whether or not he was nervous about moving on from Sabonis for an unproven 2nd year guard-Reliving Tyrese's Game 2 game winner against the Cavaliers-The incredible job Rick Carlisle and his staff have done-How terrific this front office has been in building a playoff contender-What he loves most about Pacers fans, and how incredible they have been this postseason-Discussing some great Reggie Miller and Tyrese Haliburton moments-A story about his dad, Herb Simon, and how he reacted to Reggie's push off on MJ and then Jordan missing a bank three that would have won Chicago the game A big thank you to Steve for joining the show! Pacers fans, if you want to be a part of the Setting The Pace Group Chat, Follow THIS LINK to join today! All things Pacers, All the time! No ads, no bots, just real Pacers fans discussing this awesome team!
Happy BPE Friday! Sia Nejad is joined by Chip Patterson, Buckets, Mike Barner and Danny Brasco to dish out their Friday and Weekend Best Bets! (0:00) Intro + Chip Me Up (7:00) Buckets' Soccer Picks (9:02) Chip Golf Discussion + MLB Pick (12:50) Cavs' Injuries Discussion (14:31) SportsLine Picks (correction: Andrew Nembhard pick from PropStarz) (14:53) Ben's NBA Producer Pick (19:07) SportsLine Model HR Plays (19:49) Mike's NBA Props + Pacers-Cavs Thoughts (22:23) Sia's Golf Pick (24:01) Danny's UFC 315 Bets (27:33) Chat Questions (29:30) Mike's Pampers Parlay (30:35) Chat Questions Pt. 2 (34:00) Recap #sportsbettingcommunity #Gambling #Betting #Soccer #NBAPlayoffs #PlayoffBets #NBABets #MLBBets #Baseball #Baseballbetting #UFCBets
Dan is joined by Morten Stig Jensen (@msjnba) of The NBA Podcast to discuss their initial impressions of the Cleveland Cavaliers-Indiana Pacers second-round series. TIMETSTAMPS
00:00 – 12:12– Another great night in sports as the road teams have owned Game 1 of the NBA Playoffs, the Celtics refused to stop shooting from 3-point range last night and it cost them, the Cavaliers head into Game 2 with a busy injury report 12:13 – 19:11 – Morning Checkdown 19:12 – 41:09 – Game 2 tonight and getting a feel for what the Pacers can do with an injured and desperate Cavaliers squad, Andrew Nembhard’s improbable playoff stat, Pacers parlays for Game 2, Tyrese Haliburton’s hot stretch in playoff games, Colts draft pick thoughts 41:10 – 1:07:05 – Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle joins us to discuss the Game 1 win over the Cavaliers, the team’s hot shooting, Haliburton’s hot shooting and defense, how to adapt game in and game out in the playoffs, keeping pace/balance/ball movement throughout a full game, thoughts on Gregg Popovich’s retirement, Kentucky Derby thoughts, Morning Checkdown 1:07:06 – 1:17:46 – Notre Dame quarterbacks coach Gino Guidugli joins us to discuss the Colts drafting Riley Leonard, last season’s team and the run to the national championship game, what he first saw in Riley Leonard, how he knew Leonard was special, what other NFL teams asked about him, that opening drive against Ohio State, how he improves as a passer at the NFL-level, working with Alec Pierce at Cincinnati, where will Leonard find reps with the Colts? 1:17:47 – 1:25:14 - A huge injury report for the Cavs tonight, playing through injuries 1:25:15 – 1:49:48 – Pacers thoughts heading into Game 2 tonight, Pacers/Colts comps, Morning Checkdown 1:49:49 – 1:58:04 – Highlights from our interview with Rick Carlisle 1:58:05 – 2:05:50 – Marc’s Pacers parlay tonight, the spread for Game 2 despite the Cavs injury report, Jiffy Lube Stat of the DaySupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 22:04 – Game 2 tonight and getting a feel for what the Pacers can do with an injured and desperate Cavaliers squad, Andrew Nembhard’s improbable playoff stat, Pacers parlays for Game 2, Tyrese Haliburton’s hot stretch in playoff games, Colts draft pick thoughts 22:05 – 37:15 – Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle joins us to discuss the Game 1 win over the Cavaliers, the team’s hot shooting, Haliburton’s hot shooting and defense, how to adapt game in and game out in the playoffs, keeping pace/balance/ball movement throughout a full game, thoughts on Gregg Popovich’s retirement, Kentucky Derby thoughts 37:16 – 45:25 - Notre Dame quarterbacks coach Gino Guidugli joins us to discuss the Colts drafting Riley Leonard, last season’s team and the run to the national championship game, what he first saw in Riley Leonard, how he knew Leonard was special, what other NFL teams asked about him, that opening drive against Ohio State, how he improves as a passer at the NFL-level, working with Alec Pierce at Cincinnati, where will Leonard find reps with the Colts?Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buddy Hield poured in 33 points and made 9 threes to lead the Golden State Warriors to a game 7 series clinching win over the Houston Rockets. Dave DuFour and Es Baraheni discuss the Pacers win over the Cavaliers, Andrew Nembhard as a playoff riser, and how the Nuggets stack up against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Then, Zena Keita joins the show to talk about Buddy Hield's big night and how the Warriors stack up against the Timberwolves.Host: Dave DuFourWith: Es Baraheni & Zena KeitaExecutive Producer: Andrew SchlechtAudio Producer: Grayson Moodyhttps://www.nytimes.com/athletic/nba/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Buddy Hield poured in 33 points and made 9 threes to lead the Golden State Warriors to a game 7 series clinching win over the Houston Rockets. Dave DuFour and Es Baraheni discuss the Pacers win over the Cavaliers, Andrew Nembhard as a playoff riser, and how the Nuggets stack up against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Then, Zena Keita joins the show to talk about Buddy Hield's big night and how the Warriors stack up against the Timberwolves. Host: Dave DuFour With: Es Baraheni & Zena Keita Executive Producer: Andrew Schlecht Audio Producer: Grayson Moody https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/nba/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(00:00-24:01) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Indiana Pacers game one victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. They go over all the key plays in the game and Indiana’s ability to continue to find ways to win in the playoffs. (24:01-35:04) – After discussing the importance of Tyrese Haliburton in game one on the defensive end, Jake and Eddie discuss how Aaron Nesmith and Andrew Nembhard elevate their games to a different level in the playoffs. (35:04-45:49) – The first hour of today’s show concludes with Jake taking calls from Pacers fans sharing their excitement with the Pacers taking game one in Cleveland and having the home court advantage the rest of the series. (45:49-1:08:05) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 makes his weekly visit on Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake about the Pacers win over the Cavs last night. Chappell comments on how the city will get behind any team that has success whether it is the Colts, Pacers, Fever, Hoosiers, or Boilermakers. Finally, he previews the start of rookie minicamp by highlighting who he is looking forward to seeing up close on the practice field. (1:08:05-1:17:35) – Jake starts the segment off by taking a call from a listener asking about yesterday’s IndyCar race in Birmingham. It leads to Jake and Eddie discussing who should be considered the favorites for the Indy 500 and Christian Lundgaard’s start to the season. (1:17:35-1:26:31) – Hour number two concludes with Jake taking another call from a listener that has a question about Kyle Larson attempting to pull off the Indy 500 and Coca Cola 600 in Charlotte. (1:26:31-1:48:00) – The IndyStar’s Dustin Dopirak joins the show from Cleveland and opens the start of the conversation by previewing game two between the Pacers and Cavs. Jake asks Dustin if he’s shocked that Rick Carlisle hasn’t changed the rotation all that much in the playoffs, how beneficial all the adversity that the team has overcame the last two seasons has benefited them in the playoffs and reveals what the guys are doing with their off day in Cleveland. (1:48:00-1:55:43) – Jake pays off his tease by explaining how Eddie may have started a feud with Fan Morning Show producer, Marc Dykton, by writing a note to Jake on the back of a note from one of his kids. (1:55:43-2:05:15) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie discussing their Cinco De Mayo plans for tonight, Jake’s experience with the Indy Mini Marathon over the weekend, and final thoughts on Indiana’s win over Cleveland.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Legler and Adam Mares break down the Warriors' big win over the Rockets, including Buddy Hield's standout performance and Draymond Green's defense on Alperen Sengun. They cover the Pacers' win over the Cavs, led by Andrew Nembhard and Tyrese Haliburton, and how poor shooting hurt Cleveland. They also dive into the Nuggets' Game 7 victory over the Clippers, James Harden's struggles, and Russell Westbrook's X-factor role. Plus, previews of Thunder vs Nuggets and Knicks vs Celtics in Round 2. FOLLOW ALL NBATwitter: http://x.com/ALLCITY_NBAInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/allcity_nba/TikTok : http://www.tiktok.com/@ALLCITY_NBA An ALLCITY Network ProductionAll music credited to Greg Kramer, check him out on Spotify! Vivid Seats is offering an exclusive discount on Playoff tickets! Head to https://www.vividseats.com/nba-playoff-tickets--sports-nba-basketball/custom/171/?utm_[…]te&utm_campaign=ALLCITY%20NETWORK&utm_promo=8CMD6479X5QTBCX or download the Vivid Seats app and use promo code ALLNBA30 for $30 off your first ticket purchase of $300 or more.Monarch Money: Use Monarch Money to get control of your overall finances with 50% off your first year at https://www.monarchmoney.com/allnbaLUCY Nicotine: Let's level up your nicotine routine with Lucy. Go to https://lucy.co/ALLNBA and use promo code (ALLNBA) to get 20% off your first order. Lucy has a 30-day refund policy if you change your mind.FanDuel: ALL NBA - Presented by FanDuel! Just visit https://fanduel.com/allnba to join today. You'll get started with 150 in BONUS BETS if you win your first $5 bet. 21+ and present in Colorado. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at https://sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call or TEXT 1-800-522-4700.Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code: AC35 for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people.HelloFresh - Get 10 FREE meals at https://hellofresh.com/freenba. Applied across 7 boxes, new subscribers only, varies by plan.When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions.Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Fear the 'Fro breaks down a turd of a Game 1, as the Cavs have surrendered home court to the Indiana Pacers. Andrew Nembhard, and Aaron Nesmith torched the Cavs on three-pointers and despite a solid effort in the second half, the Cavs came up short. Bob Schmidt, of Fox Sports Radio, breaks down the game and what silver linings, if any, exist.
Today on Setting The Pace, Alex Golden and Facci are joined by Derek Schultz to discuss the Pacers upcoming playoff series with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Derek discusses how Indiana can win this series, what he is looking to see from Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam, how Bennedict Mathurin can impact this series, what Obi Toppin could do, how Andrew Nembhard needs to be effective on both ends of the floor, three point shooting, assists/turnover ratio, rebounding and more!Join in on the fun with the BEST APP on planet Earth! Talk Pacers basketball everyday with the guys on the Setting The Pace Group Chat on Chat BCC!
On today's episode, Alex and Facci dive into the Indiana Pacers 129-103 victory in Game 4 over the Milwaukee Bucks. The guys discuss the incredible play from Myles, Tyrese's insane stat line, Andrew Nembhard and Aaron Nesmith making strong contributions again, a solid showing from the Pacers bench, a quieter night from Siakam and injuries to two key guards, Benn Mathurin and Damian Lillard.
Clippers-Nuggets! Rockets-Warriors! Lakers-Wolves! What an opening weekend of the playoffs! We also discuss Knicks-Pistons, and a brief acknowledgement of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks. Will Cody make it through the show without saying Andrew Nembhard or Jrue Holiday? Support at www.patreon.com/thinkingbasketball Sign up at SportsBusinessClassroom.com with code THINKINGBASKETBALL for $300 off.