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0:00 Intro 0:49 The 48 Minutes crew react to the breaking new on Paul George's injury & surgery 3:29 Bruce wonders whether or not Paul George is a future Hall of Famer 5:26 The Lakers are in a transition period, what's LeBron's future in LA? 9:29 Devin Booker's historic 2-year max extension with the Phoenix Suns 13:34 Brad Beal's buyout status update 18:07 The Thunder have their Big 3 for years to come! 23:14 Knicks Head Coach Mike Brown wants to play faster next year 27:41 Pacers have resigned Isaiah Jackson to beef up their center position 30:31 Cole Anthony intends on signing with the Milwaukee Bucks 34:11 Las Vegas NBA Summer League News & Notes! 35:25 The Dallas Mavericks shut down Cooper Flagg for the remainder of Summer League 38:10 The Phoenix Suns also decided to sit 2 of their top players on Sunday 40:10 One Summer League player that's caught our eye 43:17 Bruce provides the show's final thoughts including a sneak preview on next week's guest
Pacers replacers Myles Turner with Gang of Four! Myles Turner whining continues! IU Basketball closes First July Evaluation period with deeper relationships in ‘26, ‘27, and ‘28! Fever set record in blowout win over Dallas! Cubs take series against Yankees with 4-1 win! Here is the link for the only autobiography ever published without praise for its author: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X https://kentsterling.com/2025/07/03/rule-for-kent-sterling-conest/
Indiana Sports Talk Guest Host John Herrick begins this hour with ISC Sports Network’s Greg Rakestraw to recap the IFCA All-Star North/South Classic, held at Decatur Central High School, as the North beat the South, 37-0. He shares highlights, patterns that have appeared over the past years, and what this game could mean for the upcoming high school football season. John turns to recapping the 99-82 Fever win, and then some Pacers news with the Summer League 116-115 win over the Cavaliers, and Myles Turner’s goodbye to Indy. Alex Golden, host of Setting the Pace, joins the conversation with insight into the league moves for Myles Turner and Isaiah Jackson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-13:09) – Chip Ganasi driver Scott Dixon makes an appearance on the program fresh off his seventh win at Mid-Ohio yesterday to explain when he felt like he was in position to win the race, discusses how hard this season has been with a lot of things not going his way, and reacts to an interaction that Jake had prior to the race with a fan. (13:09-31:00) – James Boyd from The Fan Morning Show and The Athletic makes an appearance on the program to discuss what Kevin Pritchard said during his media availability about Myles Turner departing for Milwaukee, Tyrese Haliburton’s injury, the futures of Isaiah Jackson and James Wiseman, and the organization’s confidence at being able to compete despite Haliburton being out for the entirety of the season. (31:00-44:13) – The Daily Memphian’s Drew Hill makes a return visit to Query & Company to share what he knows about Jay Huff. He states that he’s not going to be a guy who will play starters minutes but can offer productive minutes in a change of pace scenario and believes that he fits the Pacers system well. Finally, he also evaluates Zach Edey’s rookie season and the confidence that the Grizzlies have in him being a part of their future.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:58) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison touching on everything that happened since their last show. They discuss the MLB All-Star Game rosters, Pacers acquiring Jay Huff over the weekend, and a comment about Caitlin Clark by an ESPN analyst that is a fascinating discussion. (26:58-36:23) – Jake announces that Keving Pritchard will be meeting with the media within the next hour. Plus, he dives further into Jay Huff because it could have an impact on who the Pacers bring in to round out the center position. (36:23-44:09) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie highlighting some things that stood out this since their last show between another dominating performance by Joey Chestnut, a driver in Formula 1 recording his first podium finish, and the IndyCar race yesterday. (44:09-1:06:37) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins the program to discuss which team has made the headlines the most this offseason, examines the future of Alec Pierce and Bernhard Raimann with both players entering the final year of their rookie contracts, and comments on how he expects Carlie Irsay-Gordon to operate this season when evaluating the futures of Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen. (1:06:37-1:16:03) – Chris Perkins from the South Florida Sun Sentinel joins Query & Company as the next Company Camp Caravan stop to discuss the offseason for the Miami Dolphins, where things are at right now with Tua Tagovailoa heading into the season, his perception on the Indianapolis Colts, and gives his win prediction for the upcoming season for the Dolphins. (1:16:03-1:29:25) – Chip Ganasi driver Scott Dixon makes an appearance on the program fresh off his seventh win at Mid-Ohio yesterday to explain when he felt like he was in position to win the race, discusses how hard this season has been with a lot of things not going his way, and reacts to an interaction that Jake had prior to the race with a fan. (1:29:25-1:50:29) – James Boyd from The Fan Morning Show and The Athletic makes an appearance on the program to discuss what Kevin Pritchard said during his media availability about Myles Turner departing for Milwaukee, Tyrese Haliburton’s injury, the futures of Isaiah Jackson and James Wiseman, and the organization’s confidence at being able to compete despite Haliburton being out for the entirety of the season. (1:50:29-2:05:18) – The Daily Memphian’s Drew Hill makes a return visit to Query & Company to share what he knows about Jay Huff. He states that he’s not going to be a guy who will play starters minutes but can offer productive minutes in a change of pace scenario and believes that he fits the Pacers system well. Finally, he also evaluates Zach Edey’s rookie season and the confidence that the Grizzlies have in him being a part of their future. (2:05:18-2:11:13) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in the studio to recap his three-day weekend and some of his thoughts on what Kevin Pritchard said about Myles Turner!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyrese Haliburton will take the entire 25-26 season to recovers from Achilles repair! James Wiseman signs two-year deal to return to Pacers! Isaiah Jackson likely to return! Both are still rehabbing from their torn Achilles! Kevin Pritchard very classy in discussing Myles Turner signing with Bucks! Here is the link for the only autobiography ever published without praise for its author: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X https://kentsterling.com/2025/07/03/rule-for-kent-sterling-conest/
(00:00-26:09) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the passing of two legendary figures in the Indianapolis sports industry. Dave Calabro, formerly with WTHR, joins Jake Query in sharing stories about Don Hein following the announcement of his passing earlier today and what he learned from Hein as being the guy who was brought in to replace Hein when he retired. Additionally, Calabro comments on the passing of Dick Mittman. (26:09-39:54) – JP Shadrick from Jaguars.com is the next company camp caravan stop for Query & Company. Jake asks JP about the transition for Head Coach Liam Coan so far, where Trevor Lawrence is at mentally as he tries to learn his third different offense in his career, believes that Jacksonville will let Travis Hunter play both offense and defense, and shares what the Jaguars fans think of the Indianapolis Colts. (39:54-53:40) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the likelihood that the Indiana Pacers are going to bring back some collection of Isaiah Jackson, Thomas Bryant, and James Wiseman to go with Tony Bradley next season. (53:40-1:16:59) – Hour two of the program starts with Jake Query and Eddie Garrison debating whether the Indiana Pacers fandom is growing nationally following this postseason run. Eddie highlights something he heard on one of the local TV stations from a couple. Jake compares what the Pacers are experiencing right now from a national standpoint to the days when the Colts were on top of the NFL. (1:16:59-1:30:50) – Tim Benz from Tribune Sports in Pittsburgh joins Query & Company as Jake’s company camp caravan continues. Their conversation starts with Tim explaining why he isn’t buying into the Steelers being “all in” this season, thinks that the signing of Aaron Rodgers is comparable to them bringing Russell Wilson in a season ago, and shares what the perception of the Colts is within Pittsburgh. (1:30:50-1:38:43) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake discussing his July 4th plans. He also pays tribute to Don Hein and Dick Mittman after learning about their passing earlier today with those two being sports icons during the start of his professional career. (1:38:43-2:05:42) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins the program to discuss the Myles Turner fallout. He explains why Turner would be so adamant on a fourth year on a contract offer with a player option being the fourth year and having a 15% trade kicker if he is traded by the Bucks. Jake also asks Tony about which of the three free agent centers could be back for next season, admits that he’s fascinated to see what the Pacers do this upcoming season from a transaction standpoint with money being the primary focus, and expresses some frustrations on how people are covering and creating narratives about the Fever. (2:05:42-2:14:22) – Since there are no shows tomorrow on July 4th, Jake shares his Good For The Heart story brought to you by Franciscan Health! Today’s story features a store owner keeping his business going just for one specific customer to keep a tradition and daily routine going.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:58) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison continuing the discussion about Myles Turner’s departure from Indiana to Milwaukee. Now that immediate reaction has settled, Jake shares what he believes happened with the Pacers in the negotiation process. (25:58-34:38) – There have been a lot of opinions from the national media on how the Pacers handled the Myles Turner free agency, Jake highlights what Brian Windhorst, Tim MacMahon, and Tim Bontemps said on the Hoop Collective Podcast. (34:38-42:30) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake having Eddie recap last night’s WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Championship game with the Indiana Fever defeating the Minnesota Lynx. (42:30-1:07:59) – James Boyd from The Athletic and Fan Morning Show joins the program to discuss who he believes will be playing center for the Indiana Pacers next season. He does believe that the culture that the Pacers have built. Additionally, Jake asks him which player is most relieved that the primary focus heading into training camp is on the quarterbacks and not that player and admits that he would not be shocked if Alec Pierce walked in free agency after the season. (1:07:59-1:16:51) – Jake comes back from break with some more trivia for Eddie, but this time it’s about states and wonders how interested he would be reading a blog about his experience visiting all the states. Additionally, he makes an addition to his mayoral campaign. (1:16:51-1:32:24) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Fever radio play-by-play broadcaster John Nolan joining the show to recap last night’s WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Championship game win over the Minnesota Lynx. John notes what the Fever needs to carry with them onto the next game to improve their playoff positioning, evaluates if he’s witnessing Caitlin Clark’s teammates do not move on the floor as much because they’re catching themselves watching her compared to when she doesn’t play, and provides what he saw from Red Panda’s fall last night. (1:32:24-1:57:45) – The final hour of the show starts with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see the Dave Matthews Band in nine days at Ruoff! Jake also goes back to addressing why he doesn’t think the Indiana Pacers were being cheap when it comes to Myles Turner’s contract. (1:57:45-2:10:20) – John McClain from Houston joins the program to kick off the Query & Company Camp Caravan! Jake asks John about how things went this offseason for the Texans, the health status of C.J. Stroud heading into training camp, highlights some of the offensive changes for the Texans, and thinks that Houston will win the AFC South again but will not get beyond the second round of the playoffs based off history of the franchise. (2:10:20-2:18:01) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in the studio to discuss why he doesn’t want Deandre Ayton with the Pacers and would much rather see Isaiah Jackson, James Wiseman, and Tony Bradley as the three centers for Indiana. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NBA free agency period has delivered a seismic shockwave, and Rick Kamla is diving deep into every significant signing, trade, and the massive breaking news to bring you immediate fantasy basketball implications on Fantasy NBA Today! We're starting with the jaw-dropping developments that just hit: Damian Lillard Waived: Rick breaks down the stunning decision by the Milwaukee Bucks to waive Lillard, analyzing his fantasy outlook given his injury and what it means for his future. Myles Turner to the Bucks: How does this unexpected pairing with Giannis Antetokounmpo reshape Milwaukee's lineup and the fantasy value of key players, including Isaiah Jackson in Indiana? Beyond these bombshells, Rick provides your essential, real-time guide to navigating the rapidly evolving NBA landscape, dissecting: Major Signings: From veteran returns to new deals for Lonzo Ball, D'Angelo Russell, Bruce Brown, James Harden, and more – what do these mean for their new teams and their fantasy production? Big Trades: Analyzing blockbuster moves like Cam Johnson for Michael Porter Jr., and Collin Sexton for Jusuf Nurkic, to understand the shifting player roles and fantasy values. Extensions: What do significant extensions for Jaren Jackson Jr., Naz Reid, Julius Randle, and Jaylin Williams signal for their long-term fantasy outlooks? Rick provides invaluable insights into player value shifts, new team rotations, and which free agency moves create the biggest opportunities or challenges for your fantasy drafts. Get ahead of your league mates with this comprehensive breakdown of the free agency frenzy! Download the SportsEthos App on the APP Store and Google Play! FantasyPass now includes DAILY PROJECTIONS—perfect for DFS and head-to-head leagues. Join the Discussion on DISCORD for real-time advice and community support. Subscribe, Rate, and Review on Apple and Spotify for expert updates and tips!
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-13:34) – Dustin Dopirak of the IndyStar joins the show to weigh in on the news, evaluates if Indiana’s championship window is now closed with the departure of Turner, assesses if the Pacers will have any interest in Deandre Ayton again, and evaluates the likelihood that Indiana’s starting center for game one of next season is Isaiah Jackson. (13:34-35:46) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder stops by for his weekly Tuesday visit with Jake Query on Query & Company to weigh in on Myles Turner heading to Milwaukee. Stephen agrees with a big concern that Jake has moving forward without Turner, comments on where Shane Steichen needs to improve as a head coach, shares what he has heard from people around the league about Steichen in evaluating him through two years as a head coach, and highlights the second starting quarterback spot as a position battle to watch during training camp. (35:46-55:19) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company and shares his thoughts on Myles Turner electing to sign with the Milwaukee Bucks instead of coming back to Indiana. Jake asks him for his thoughts on what the Pacers do at the center position next year and Scott points out something that hasn’t been mentioned. Additionally, he previews tonight’s WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Championship game against Minnesota and what to expect from Indiana without Caitlin Clark again. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:54) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query sharing his initial thoughts on Myles Turner signing with the Milwaukee Bucks. Dustin Dopirak of the IndyStar joins the show to weigh in on the news, evaluates if Indiana’s championship window is now closed with the departure of Turner, assesses if the Pacers will have any interest in Deandre Ayton again, and evaluates the likelihood that Indiana’s starting center for game one of next season is Isaiah Jackson. (24:54-35:18) – Jake takes calls from listeners to share their thoughts on Myles Turner signing with the Milwaukee Bucks. (35:18-45:41) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie taking more calls from Pacers fans that want to voice their opinion on Myles Turner signing with Milwaukee. (45:41-1:10:49) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder stops by for his weekly Tuesday visit with Jake Query on Query & Company to weigh in on Myles Turner heading to Milwaukee. Stephen agrees with a big concern that Jake has moving forward without Turner, comments on where Shane Steichen needs to improve as a head coach, shares what he has heard from people around the league about Steichen in evaluating him through two years as a head coach, and highlights the second starting quarterback spot as a position battle to watch during training camp. (1:10:49-1:25:28) – Jake discusses the latest rumblings about the state adding another professional sports franchise. He explains what it would cost for Indiana to bring an expansion franchise in the NHL or MLS to the state. (1:25:28-1:30:15) – 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 Dave Matthews Band at Ruoff in ten days! (1:30:15-1:54:45) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company and shares his thoughts on Myles Turner electing to sign with the Milwaukee Bucks instead of coming back to Indiana. Jake asks him for his thoughts on what the Pacers do at the center position next year and Scott points out something that hasn’t been mentioned. Additionally, he previews tonight’s WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Championship game against Minnesota and what to expect from Indiana without Caitlin Clark again. (1:54:45-2:04:59) – Jake shares the results of his poll on Twitter yesterday asking people if they would rather have an NHL team or MLS club in the city/state. It leads to a conversation explaining why MLS fandom has struggled to take off in the United States. (2:04:59-2:17:00) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in the studio to preview what’s coming up on his show today and some thoughts on Myles Turner heading to Milwaukee. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two visionaries at the intersection of cryptocurrency and Black economic empowerment deliver an electrifying conversation about how Bitcoin is creating unprecedented financial opportunities for marginalized communities. Isaiah Jackson, author of "Bitcoin in Black America," shares his journey from skeptical teacher to cryptocurrency advocate, explaining why he believes Bitcoin represents true financial liberation for Black Americans historically excluded from traditional banking systems.The discussion pulls back the curtain on discriminatory practices that continue today—from redlining that devalued Black neighborhoods to excessive fees that extract wealth from vulnerable communities. By contrast, blockchain technology offers a transformative alternative: a financial system where your zip code, appearance, and credit score don't matter, where wealth can't be confiscated, and where transparency replaces discrimination.Far beyond price speculation, Jackson and host Demetric Byrd explore practical applications that make this technology accessible to everyone. They break down how to start with just a few dollars, explain revolutionary concepts like earning 200% interest through decentralized finance (compared to banks' fractional percentages), and discuss why teaching children about blockchain prepares them to lead rather than follow in the digital economy.Perhaps most compelling is their vision of building autonomous economic communities. Through initiatives like Bitcoin summer camps, Black Bitcoin Billionaires, and local blockchain meetups, they're creating educational pathways and support systems that position Black Americans at the forefront of financial innovation. This isn't just about individual wealth—it's about developing sovereign economic infrastructure that can't be undermined by institutional bias.Whether you're completely new to cryptocurrency or already investing, this conversation offers clarity, practical advice, and profound insights into how this technology addresses systemic inequities while creating remarkable opportunities. Join these forward-thinking leaders and discover why Bitcoin might be the most significant wealth-building tool for Black communities since land ownership.Support the showhttps://www.patreon.com/c/EA_BookClub
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-30:24) – Tom Crean joins the show and compliments Matt Painter for how he has adapted from year-to-year without using the transfer portal. Crean admits that he is still open to coaching but doesn’t have interest in going to a school where he has to pound his against the wall for support. Finally, he assesses if the SEC is here to stay as one the dominant conference in college basketball and shares what Thomas Bryant has told him about his experience with the Pacers. (30:24-54:05) – The IndyStar’s Joel Erickson joins the program to evaluate the quarterback competition options for Anthony Richardson this upcoming season. Additionally, he thinks that they are far off from being a competitive playoff team, compares how the Philadelphia Eagles built their team to how Chris Ballard wants to build the Colts roster, and reveals if he has ever been on the jumbotron. (54:05-1:19:17) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers joins Query and Company to opine on last night’s win for the Pacers, explains why the team has struggled since the start of the west coast trip, believes that Myles Turner’s value has risen with him being out, examines the future of Isaiah Jackson with the Pacers, and labels Tyrese Haliburton as the player that most needs a break because he has not been able to rest in two years.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-35:12) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting last night’s win for the Pacers over the Wizards. Tom Crean joins the show and compliments Matt Painter for how he has adapted from year-to-year without using the transfer portal. Crean admits that he is still open to coaching but doesn’t have interest in going to a school where he has to pound his against the wall for support. Finally, he assesses if the SEC is here to stay as one the dominant conference in college basketball and shares what Thomas Bryant has told him about his experience with the Pacers. (35:12-36:42) – After a lengthy conversation with Tom Crean, Jake shares some of his takeaways from their conversation. (36:42-50:05) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing last night’s overtime win for the Indiana Pacers over the Washington Wizards with Bennedict Mathurin and Obi Toppin taking over in the second half. They debate if Mathurin should remain on the bench or go back to the starting lineup. (50:05-1:17:39) – The IndyStar’s Joel Erickson joins the program to evaluate the quarterback competition options for Anthony Richardson this upcoming season. Additionally, he thinks that they are far off from being a competitive playoff team, compares how the Philadelphia Eagles built their team to how Chris Ballard wants to build the Colts roster, and reveals if he has ever been on the jumbotron. (1:17:39-1:26:40) – Before the show, Jake and Eddie, had a conversation about Indiana’s NCAA Tournament chances if they defeat the UCLA Bruins tomorrow night. They compare IU’s resume to some of the teams that are on the outside looking in for the dance. (1:26:40-1:37:26) – Hour number two concludes with Jake asking Eddie about his Valentine’s Day plans. He also has Eddie quiz him on his 1980’s NCAA Tournament Final Four knowledge. (1:37:26-2:05:00) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers joins Query and Company to opine on last night’s win for the Pacers, explains why the team has struggled since the start of the west coast trip, believes that Myles Turner’s value has risen with him being out, examines the future of Isaiah Jackson with the Pacers, and labels Tyrese Haliburton as the player that most needs a break because he has not been able to rest in two years. (2:05:00-2:14:16) – Jake replays a portion of his conversation with Tom Crean earlier in the show and then reacts to what Crean said about Indiana. (2:14:16-2:25:35) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie discussing the future of Aaron Rodgers in the NFL and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex and Facci discuss Alex Len not signing with Indiana, and the Pacers bringing in Jahlil Okafor on a 10-day contract. Then, they answer Pt. 1 of the Mailbag Podcast. 1). Northeast Nightmare over on Blue Sky has 3 questions for us! A). First, rank which opponent you'd like to see Indiana face in the first round out of Milwaukee, Detroit, Miami and Orlando. 1st by matchup, 2nd by storyline. B). Do you think Myles Turner will credit the Pacers $10M towards his next contract since Indiana did him a service and paid him nearly $30M a year on the last renegotiation and extension? C). Will the Pacers use Isaiah Jackson's disabled player exception to sign Alex Len? Is there any benefit towards that? (Mentioned James Johnson needing to be released, but this is why they traded Wiseman). 2). Aaron M — THE GOVERNOR of the Setting The Pace Fan Club Do you think the best chance for the Pacers to win an NBA title is actually continuity, or is that just a word they throw around? This is considering the odds the Pacers win the #1 pick are zero like they appear to be. 3). Chuck and Jamie — THE OG FANS OF THE WEEK! At the halfway point: What has been your biggest surprise this season? Who has made the most improvements? Who/what has been the most disappointing? One thing you hope to see in the second half of the season? 4). Roosters — the President of the Setting The Pace Fan Club In your estimations what are the chances Herb goes into the tax this offseason to sign Myles to a long term deal? Also, what would you be willing to sign him to if it were up to you? Personally I'd try to get him for 5/100 and offer him a NTC. Knowing may have to go higher AAV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-16:18) - Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins the program to preview the upcoming two games for the Indiana Pacers in Paris against the San Antonio Spurs. Plus, Tony believes that Isaiah Jackson’s injury could benefit the Pacers next season, explains how the Pacers were chosen to play in Paris, and believes that Myles Turner’s future could be tied to how the team performs in the playoffs.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:49) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Indiana’s loss to Northwestern last night. They question how Mike Woodson can’t beat Northwestern and touch on Lou Anarumo’s comments from today’s press conference. (23:49-36:56) – Earlier in the day Lou Anarumo met with the local media for the first time since being hired earlier in the week. Why did he decide to return to the state of Indiana? How does he plan on dealing with egos? (36:56-44:49) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie debating if its acceptable for people to wear a navy-blue piece of clothing and pair it with a black piece of clothing. (46:38-1:05:22) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins the program to preview the upcoming two games for the Indiana Pacers in Paris against the San Antonio Spurs. Plus, Tony believes that Isaiah Jackson’s injury could benefit the Pacers next season, explains how the Pacers were chosen to play in Paris, and believes that Myles Turner’s future could be tied to how the team performs in the playoffs.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Alex and Facci are once again joined by Caitlin Cooper to discuss the State of the Pacers. If you missed last episode, we touched on plenty of stuff that won't be on this episode. For this episode we discuss: -What internal development Caitlin has seen from this team so far this season -How impactful is the absence of Isaiah Jackson and what do the Pacers miss the most without him? -Myles Turner and the inconsistent rebounding on a game to game basis -Why did it take Rick and Lloyd so long to emphasize rebounding to Myles? -Are the players tuning out the coaches and/or what is causing the team to have consistent effort? -Body Language being "off" too often and why Tyrese and Pascal need to lead more by example -Do the Pacers have a leadership issue within the locker room? -How much will this extra time off and additional practice time impact the Pacers season moving forward? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Indiana Pacers vs. Milwaukee Bucks NBA Pick Prediction 11/22/2024 by Tony T. Pacers at Bucks Injuries Nembhard and Nesmith are out for Indiana. Sheppard and Walker are questionable. Middleton and Rollins are out for Milwaukee with Giannis probable. Recent Box Score Key Stats Pacers at Bucks—Indiana sits at 6-9 following their 130-113 road defeat at Houston. The Pacers connected on 51% with 23% from three and 22 turnovers. Isaiah Jackson scored 24 points with three assists. Indiana allowed 46% shooting to the Rockets with 33% from three. Milwaukee moves to 6-9 with their 122-106 home victory to Chicago. The Bucks hit 55% with 36% from three. Giannis scored 41 points with nine rebounds. Brook Lopez chipped in with 21 points and five rebounds. Chicago allowed 47% shooting to the Bulls with 38% from three.
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Alex Golden goes solo to start the show and discusses the latest update on Aaron Nesmith and Isaiah Jackson, provided by coach on 107.5 The Fan. Then, Alex reads the latest NBA News the first week of the season and shares what John Schuman had to say about the Pacers in his weekly Power Rankings article on NBA.com Next, Alex brings on David Cole to discuss the play of the Pacers the first 7-games, Rick Carlisle's lengthy comments on Bennedict Mathurin and how he is holding him to a high standard like Reggie Miller, what the Pacers can do to sustain a higher level of play and a quick look ahead to the Orlando Magic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-21:04) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jimmy Cook and producer Eddie Garrison sharing their thoughts on the “win now” Indianapolis Colts losing last night to the Minnesota Vikings. Jimmy explains his frustrations with how the Colts played after the decision last week that the Colts made with starting Joe Flacco. (21:04-31:02) – Jimmy and Eddie continue sharing their thoughts on the Colts lackluster offensive performance. Eddie brings up something that stood out to him when comparing the offense underneath Joe Flacco to Anthony Richardson, and it didn't pertain to either quarterback. (31:02-38:43) – Hour number one concludes with Jimmy and Eddie highlighting some of the responses that Jake received on his weekly tweet asking for Colts fans to share their thoughts on the loss to Minnesota. (38:43-1:04:42) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jimmy Cook on the program to encapsulate last night's loss for the Indianapolis Colts, states that the team would have to sit Michael Pittman Jr. because Chapp doesn't feel like he would willingly pull himself out of the game, labels the Colts as a dysfunctional team right now that doesn't provide a ton of positives, assumes that Joe Flacco will get the start again this week against the Buffalo Bills, and does believe that the locker room is in full belief that Richardson is the franchise's quarterback in the future. (1:04:42-1:17:49) – The voice of Indiana football and men's basketball, Don Fischer, joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on IU responding to the slow start against the Michigan State Spartans, believes that the early game struggles were just Kurtis Rourke getting used to the wrap on his hand from him thumb surgery, previews the upcoming game against the Michigan Wolverines, and shares some highlights from the Indiana exhibition game against Marian with Pat Knight returning to Assembly Hall on the one-year anniversary of his dad's passing. (1:17:49-1:22:21) – Hour number two concludes with Jimmy and Eddie discussing the Indiana Pacers after losing to the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday night and losing Isaiah Jackson to a torn achilles. They examine where the team goes moving forward. (1:22:21-1:45:52) – Matt Verderame from Sports Illustrated joins Query & Company with Jimmy Cook to share some of his overall thoughts on the Colts loss last night to the Minnesota Vikings, admits that he agreed with the decision that Shane Steichen made with turning to Joe Flacco, believes that the magic number for the Colts is nine wins in order to make the playoffs, and assesses when Shane Steichen should turn back to Anthony Richardson if things do not get better with Flacco as the quarterback of the team. (1:45:52-1:53:19) – With the Colts offense struggling again despite a quarterback change, Jimmy provides a sense of optimism when it comes to Anthony Richardson's future at the quarterback position for the horseshoe. (1:53:19-2:01:55) – Today's show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and previewing tonight's Pacers/Mavericks game with JMV!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With injuries piling up just nine days into the season, Dan looks at some of the best replacements from the huge 11-game Wednesday, including Jordan Hawkins, Buddy Hield, Isaiah Jackson, and more! And the Bilal Breakout is REAL, so let's celebrate. Also... Go Dodgers. Other players covered include Ayo Dosunmu, Gradey Dick, Jonathan Mogbo, Nick Richards, Scotty Pippen Jr, Jose Alvarado, and almost the entire NBA's worth of box scores. Follow Dan Besbris on Twitter: https://x.com/danbesbris Check out Dan's Buckets, Weekly Schedule Charts & Yahoo Rank Tracker Sheet FREE! https://bit.ly/3XrAdEW Listen and subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3XiUzQK Listen and subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ACCHYe Float on over to the new Old Man Squad Sports Network YouTube page to watch videos from the network's top talent: https://bit.ly/46Z6fvb Join the Old Man Squad Discord to chat with Dan and all the other hosts: https://t.co/aY9cqDrgRY Follow Old Man Squad Fantasy on Instagram for all our short videos: https://bit.ly/3ZQbxrt Podcast logo by https://twitter.com/freekeepoints Beats by https://twitter.com/slickrach
Indiana Pacers vs. Detroit Pistons NBA Betting Pick Prediction 10/23/2024 by Tony T. Pacers at Pistons—Isaiah Jackson is questionable for Indiana. Ausar Thompson and Klintman are out for Detroit. The Pistons finished at 14-68 a year ago. Former Cleveland head coach J.B. Bickerstaff takes over for the Pistons. Cade Cunningham put up 23 points per game for the Pistons last year. There are shooters around him with Malik Beasley, Simone Fontecchio and Tobias Harris. There is some depth on their bench with Marcus Sasser, Isaiah Stewart and Tim Hardaway Jr. Indiana finished at 55-45 last year. The team was eliminated in the Eastern Conference Finals. This team is loaded with shooting talent with a backcourt of Haliburton and Nembhard. Nesmith and Siakam lineup at forward. Bennedict Mathurin returns from injury and is a big piece off the bench
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-18:43) – ESPN.com's Stephen Holder joins Query & Company to share some positive news about the Indianapolis colts, believes that this team could realistically make the playoffs considering they haven't played good football yet, believes that Anthony Richardson's development as a passer can be compared to Lamar Jackson's progression in his career, and assesses how Shane Steichen and the coaching staff want to utilize Richardson as a runner with him coming off the most rush attempts in his young career. (18:43-37:09) – John Fanta from FOX Sports joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on today's show to share his observations from watching Mike Woodson's team practice yesterday. He highlights the improvements of Mackenzie Mgbako, believes that Oumar Ballo was not used properly at Arizona and will be display a skillset that wasn't on tape with the Wildcats, and evaluates how things will look this season for the Purdue Boilermakers without Zach Edey and Mason Gillis. (37:09-56:41) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to explain why the Indiana Pacers didn't elect to resign Isaiah Jackson yesterday, assesses what the Pacers can do with their open roster spot, reacts to Jimmy's opinion on Tyrese Haliburton being open about the goal for this team this season is winning a championship, and weighs in on who he believes will be the celebrity guest picker for College Gameday on Saturday. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:43) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the latest news regarding IU's quarterback Kurtis Rourke. They also discuss what the potential return of Jonathan Taylor and DeForest Buckner means for the Indianapolis Colts. (23:43-33:07) – After focusing on Anthony Richardson's performance in the opening segment of the show, they wonder how much of an impact Jonathan Taylor's absence has on Richardson. They dive into how similar the gameplan was for the Miami Dolphins and Indianapolis Colts. (33:07-43:26) – Hour number one concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing Tua Tagovailoa's decision to not wear the guardian cap because Jake has a hunch this won't be the last time we hear about a player electing to not wear one once their career is over. (43:26-1:05:30) – ESPN.com's Stephen Holder joins Query & Company to share some positive news about the Indianapolis colts, believes that this team could realistically make the playoffs considering they haven't played good football yet, believes that Anthony Richardson's development as a passer can be compared to Lamar Jackson's progression in his career, and assesses how Shane Steichen and the coaching staff want to utilize Richardson as a runner with him coming off the most rush attempts in his young career. (1:05:30-1:24:49) – John Fanta from FOX Sports joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on today's show to share his observations from watching Mike Woodson's team practice yesterday. He highlights the improvements of Mackenzie Mgbako, believes that Oumar Ballo was not used properly at Arizona and will be display a skillset that wasn't on tape with the Wildcats, and evaluates how things will look this season for the Purdue Boilermakers without Zach Edey and Mason Gillis. (1:24:49-1:32:20) – Hour number two concludes with Jake sharing some good news that listeners have texted him. He also asks Jimmy to share some good news and then Jake shares some good news that he has. (1:32:20-1:56:42) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to explain why the Indiana Pacers didn't elect to resign Isaiah Jackson yesterday, assesses what the Pacers can do with their open roster spot, reacts to Jimmy's opinion on Tyrese Haliburton being open about the goal for this team this season is winning a championship, and weighs in on who he believes will be the celebrity guest picker for College Gameday on Saturday. (1:56:42-2:06:23) – With today being all good news and positivity, Jake shares the root of why today's that day. He takes us back to four years ago and his experience with his heart attack and how it changed his point of view on life. (2:06:23-2:17:51) – Today's show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie sharing a couple bets he likes! 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.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-20:10) – ESPN.com's Stephen Holder joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on Query & Company to provide his insight on the Anthony Richardson situation from last week, explains how Michael Pittman Jr. went from a potential injured reserve designation to playing in Tennessee, evaluates a couple of questions that Jimmy had pertaining to Richardson's availability last week, and then weighs in on what Jake was thinking about into the early hours of Tuesday morning. (20:10-36:52) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to express his takeaways with last night's preseason game for the Indiana Pacers, believes that Zach Edey is going to succeed in the NBA based off what he saw last night, evaluates what he has seen from Bennedict Mathurin and Jarace Walker in preseason play, labels Ben Sheppard as the player who will see his minutes decrease drastically, identifies Isaiah Jackson as a player that will see an uptick in minutes compared to last season, and examines where the Indiana Pacers fall within the Eastern Conference with the season starting next week. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:10) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting Davante Adams being traded from the Las Vegas Raiders to the New York Jets. Additionally, they question if the product of NFL games has gotten worst year over year and discuss how Zach Edey performed last night. (24:10-34:53) – Jake and Jimmy shift their conversation to the Indianapolis Colts with a comment made by Shane Steichen yesterday about Anthony Richardson and Joe Flacco. They get into a discussion that the Colts were only hurting Richardson by not playing him in Tennessee. (34:53-44:24) – Hour number one concludes with Jake and Jimmy answering a phone call from a listener asking them a question about a penalty that Josh Downs received against the Jacksonville Jaguars and why it hasn't been seemingly called in other games. (44:24-1:09:08) – ESPN.com's Stephen Holder joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on Query & Company to provide his insight on the Anthony Richardson situation from last week, explains how Michael Pittman Jr. went from a potential injured reserve designation to playing in Tennessee, evaluates a couple of questions that Jimmy had pertaining to Richardson's availability last week, and then weighs in on what Jake was thinking about into the early hours of Tuesday morning. (1:09:08-1:19:52) – With the Indiana Pacers playing their third preseason game last night, Jake asks Eddie for his takeaways with his connections to the Indiana Pacers Radio Network. Eddie points out Enrique Freeman as someone who impressed him again. Jake and Jimmy follow it up by expressing some concerns with Jarace Walker. (1:19:52-1:31:51) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing the future of Curt Cignetti. Indiana's football coach made some comments on the Hoosiers Connect podcast when asked about his future in Indiana. (1:31:51-1:56:26) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to express his takeaways with last night's preseason game for the Indiana Pacers, believes that Zach Edey is going to succeed in the NBA based off what he saw last night, evaluates what he has seen from Bennedict Mathurin and Jarace Walker in preseason play, labels Ben Sheppard as the player who will see his minutes decrease drastically, identifies Isaiah Jackson as a player that will see an uptick in minutes compared to last season, and examines where the Indiana Pacers fall within the Eastern Conference with the season starting next week. (1:56:26-2:07:51) – Jake and Jimmy provide an update on the trades that have happened today in the NFL and then explain how it impacts the Colts. Also, they continue to discuss whether the Colts were babying Anthony Richardson this past week by not playing him against Tennessee. (2:07:51-2:18:42) – Today's show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex and Facci recap the Pacers first preseason game of the season, where the blue and gold were without Myles Turner, Isaiah Jackson and Johnny Furphy. The guys discuss what players stood out, what they thought of each unit Carlisle ran out there, who stood out the most in the game and more. To closeout the show, Alex and Facci share a non-basketball and a basketball hot take. Let us know what you think in the comment section about the game and the hot takes...we love hearing from you! Email the show @ AlexGoldenNBA@gmail.com or find us on Twitter or IG @PacersPodSTP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-23:14) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison connecting the firing of Robert Saleh to Indianapolis. They wonder if he should be one of the top candidates to replace Gus Bradley if he is fired come seasons end. (23:14-33:35) – After discussing the future of the Colts defensive coordinator, Jake and Jimmy shift their conversation to the Indiana Pacers with their (pre)season starting tonight. They debate on which two players benefit the most on the NBA sending out a memo to teams that they are trying to officiate the game like FIBA. (33:35-42:11) – Hour number one concludes with Jake and Jimmy comparing Anthony Richarson's passing numbers vs Joe Flacco's passing yards. They both mutually agree on something when it comes to the QB position for the Colts. (42:11-1:05:17) – ESPN.com's Stephen Holder joins Query & Company on a Tuesday to provide some context on what it is like living in Florida during hurricane season with another hurricane set to hit Florida tomorrow. Additionally, he assesses if there will ever be a quarterback controversy between Anthony Richardson and Joe Flacco, provides his take on what it would take for the Colts to fire Gus Bradley during the season, and believes Adonai Mitchell needs to do a better job at embracing physicality instead of avoiding it. (1:05:17-1:16:28) – The NFL conversation continues with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook speculating if Robert Saleh would consider signing with the Indianapolis Colts to join the defensive coaching staff. Additionally, they provide an update on what Saleh wants to do the rest of the season. (1:16:28-1:27:02) – Hour number two concludes with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see the world premiere of Driven to Save Lives. The documentary of how Bryan Clausen inspired a movement toward organ donation. Also, they discuss how boring it was to listen to Bob Costas last night. (1:27:02-1:51:16) – Alex Golden from Setting the Pace joins Query & Company to highlight Bennedict Mathurin as a player that intrigues him with the NBA wanting to be officiated like FIBA, is really intrigued to see how the pairing of Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton looks this season since the two didn't get to really play together at full health, and is really interested to see what James Wiseman looks like in extended minutes with no Isaiah Jackson tonight in the first preseason game. (1:51:16-2:02:01) – Earlier today the New York Jets fired Robert Saleh. Jake and Jimmy highlight some of his previous stops prior. Additionally, they discuss the individual statistics that some players have put up against the Colts this season and question whether they can count on the Colts defense to not let Will Levis cook against them. (2:02:14-2:10:36) – Today's show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and Eddie sharing a couple bets that he likes tonight!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best Of Features: (0:00-22:54) – ESPN.com's Stephen Holder joins Query & Company on a Tuesday to provide some context on what it is like living in Florida during hurricane season with another hurricane set to hit Florida tomorrow. Additionally, he assesses if there will ever be a quarterback controversy between Anthony Richardson and Joe Flacco, provides his take on what it would take for the Colts to fire Gus Bradley during the season, and believes Adonai Mitchell needs to do a better job at embracing physicality instead of avoiding it. (22:54-35:29) – Alex Golden from Setting the Pace joins Query & Company to highlight Bennedict Mathurin as a player that intrigues him with the NBA wanting to be officiated like FIBA, is really intrigued to see how the pairing of Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton looks this season since the two didn't get to really play together at full health, and is really interested to see what James Wiseman looks like in extended minutes with no Isaiah Jackson tonight in the first preseason game. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EPISODE 1005 It's Friday, October 4, and Malachi and Isaiah Jackson reflect on Mark 8:34-37. For the full VP Bible Reading Plan, head to https://www.victorypoint.org/resources. For more on the context of today's passage check out the resources at https://bibleproject.com/explore/book-overviews. To find out more about VictoryPoint Church go to victorypoint.org. If you have comments on this episode or podcast send us an email at info@victorypoint.org. And be sure to subscribe to this podcast!
EPISODE 1004 It's Thursday, October 3, and Malachi and Isaiah Jackson reflect on 2 Corinthians 9:6-7. For the full VP Bible Reading Plan, head to https://www.victorypoint.org/resources. For more on the context of today's passage check out the resources at https://bibleproject.com/explore/book-overviews. To find out more about VictoryPoint Church go to victorypoint.org. If you have comments on this episode or podcast send us an email at info@victorypoint.org. And be sure to subscribe to this podcast!
EPISODE 1003 It's Wednesday, October 2, and Malachi and Isaiah Jackson reflect on Colossians 3:12-13. For the full VP Bible Reading Plan, head to https://www.victorypoint.org/resources. For more on the context of today's passage check out the resources at https://bibleproject.com/explore/book-overviews. To find out more about VictoryPoint Church go to victorypoint.org. If you have comments on this episode or podcast send us an email at info@victorypoint.org. And be sure to subscribe to this podcast!
EPISODE 1002 It's Tuesday, October 1, and Malachi and Isaiah Jackson reflect on Acts 4:32-35. For the full VP Bible Reading Plan, head to https://www.victorypoint.org/resources. For more on the context of today's passage check out the resources at https://bibleproject.com/explore/book-overviews. To find out more about VictoryPoint Church go to victorypoint.org. If you have comments on this episode or podcast send us an email at info@victorypoint.org. And be sure to subscribe to this podcast!
EPISODE 1001 It's Monday, September 30, and Malachi and Isaiah Jackson reflect on Luke 9:23-24. For the full VP Bible Reading Plan, head to https://www.victorypoint.org/resources. For more on the context of today's passage check out the resources at https://bibleproject.com/explore/book-overviews. To find out more about VictoryPoint Church go to victorypoint.org. If you have comments on this episode or podcast send us an email at info@victorypoint.org. And be sure to subscribe to this podcast!
A late-night pod on the blockbuster Wolves/Knicks deal involving Karl-Anthony Towns, Julius Randle, and Donte DiVincenzo.We go through the salary cap math as it stands now, how good this Knicks team is, and whether we'd have done the deal as New York.We disagree on the impact of this deal for Minnesota, in which Nate likes it a lot more for the Wolves than Danny. Caitlin Cooper of Basketball She Wrote joins to look ahead to a highly-anticipated season in Indiana.What part of last year's season is most relevant for predicting this year?How much did Tyrese Haliburton's injury bother him and what do we expect this year?Why Caitlin expects a big year from Andrew Nembhard.Will the Pacers change up their scheme that was so obsessed with taking away threes?It's a crucial year for Benn Mathurin to prove he can contribute to winning.How Rick Carlisle's rotation will shake out.The epic backup center competition between Isaiah Jackson and James Wiseman.Can the offense reach the same heights as last year? Plus, other strengths and weaknesses.Was Pascal Siakam what the Pacers thought they were trading for?How much of a weakness will the defense be?A tangent on Jarace Walker and whether he can figure this year.Our predictions for the season. Subscribe to Dunc'd On Prime, the only place to get every episode with Nate & Danny, plus every pod with John Hollinger & Nate as well! DuncdOn.SupportingCast.FMSubscribe on YouTube to see our hilarious faces and, more importantly, see the key moments from the pod each week.
In Part 2 of the Season Report Card series, Brad and Ryan hand out their grades to the Forwards and Centers for the 2023-2024 Indiana Pacers season. In this episode they cover the likes of Aaron NeSmith, Pascal Siakam, Obi Toppin, Jarace Walker, Myles Turner, Isaiah Jackson, and Jalen Smith. They dive into the good, the bad, the grades, and what we can expect to see from this group going into next season.
In the second hour of today's Tuesday edition of The Sports Rush with Brett Rump, Brett and one of our listeners compete in "Tuesday Time Capsule Trivia" for a chance to win a large pizza courtesy of Pizza Hut! Will Brett be able to get back to his winning ways, or will it be another trivia loss this week? Also in the second hour, Brett asks what the Indiana Pacers should do in the off season with some of their players, particularly Myles Turner, who was very disappointing and on-and-off all throughout the playoffs. Brett compares his Eastern Conference Finals to backup Isaiah Jackson, and the numbers are surprising! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-28:33) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, and Locked On Pacers makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to break down the financial impact of Tyrese Haliburton being named to an All-NBA team, explains how the Pacers style of offense is random when in all reality it isn't,, doesn't believe that Rick Carlisle will turn to Isaiah Jackson or Jalen Smith for a ton of minutes this series with the way the Celtics play offense, and gives his opinion on Jimmy's take that he can't provide a forecast how the rest of the series will happen until game three has been played. (28:33-50:30) – Eddie Gill from the Indiana Pacers Radio Network joins Jake and Jimmy from Boston to recap the emotional toll that the game one loss took on the Indiana Pacers, reveals how the mood of the team was this morning for shootaround, dissects how different the Boston Celtics look with Kristaps Porzingis on the floor, gives his perspective on the inbound turnover that led to Jaylen Brown knocking down the game tying three in regulation, and discusses the sixty-five game minimum for the season awards in connection to Tyrese Haliburton being named to third team All-NBA yesterday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:26) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jimmy Cook and producer Eddie Garrison sharing some of their storylines to monitor during the Eastern Conference Finals between the Indiana Pacers and Boston Celtics. They dive into the potential defensive assignments for both teams and believe that Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam could had advantages depending on how Boston wants to defend them. (26:26-38:12) – During the NCAA Tournament, Jake and Jimmy gave away numbers to teams competing in the tournament to callers for their chance for a prize. They do it again to start the second hour surrounding the thirty-three drivers in the Indianapolis 500. If a caller selects the driver that is the winner, biggest mover, and first driver out of the race, then the caller will receive a gift card to Puccini's! (38:12-42:50) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing some of their takeaways from the first Colts OTA practice that was available to the media. (42:50-1:12:12) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, and Locked On Pacers makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to break down the financial impact of Tyrese Haliburton being named to an All-NBA team, explains how the Pacers style of offense is random when in all reality it isn't,, doesn't believe that Rick Carlisle will turn to Isaiah Jackson or Jalen Smith for a ton of minutes this series with the way the Celtics play offense, and gives his opinion on Jimmy's take that he can't provide a forecast how the rest of the series will happen until game three has been played. (1:12:12-1:19:26) – After their conversation with Tony East, Jake and Jimmy open the phone lines again to give away some numbers for callers for their Indy 500 numbers game. (1:19:26-1:25:19) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake and Jimmy continuing to give out numbers for the Indianapolis 500. (1:25:19-1:52:01) – Eddie Gill from the Indiana Pacers Radio Network joins Jake and Jimmy from Boston to recap the emotional toll that the game one loss took on the Indiana Pacers, reveals how the mood of the team was this morning for shootaround, dissects how different the Boston Celtics look with Kristaps Porzingis on the floor, gives his perspective on the inbound turnover that led to Jaylen Brown knocking down the game tying three in regulation, and discusses the sixty-five game minimum for the season awards in connection to Tyrese Haliburton being named to third team All-NBA yesterday. (1:52:01-2:02:14) – For one final time on today's show, we open the phone lines for five listeners to claim the five remaining spots in our Indy 500 numbers game! (2:02:14-2:06:18) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and laying out the importance of game two tonight!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-24:02) – Television voice of the Indiana Pacers, Chris Denari, joins the show to discuss the lack of offensive effectiveness from Pascal Siakam since game two against Milwaukee, highlights the recent play of T.J. McConnell the last three games, states that he feels the Pacers get in trouble defensively when they pay too much attention to Jalen Brunson, weighs in on the inconsistencies from Tyrese Haliburton this postseason, weighs in on the debate if the Knicks will start looking fatigued if Indiana plays at their pace, and shares his thoughts on Isaiah Jackson receiving the backup center minutes over Jalen Smith. (24:02-44:01) – Matt Verderame from Sports Illustrated joins the program to share his thoughts on how the Pacers/Knicks series has gone so far as an avid Knicks fan, assesses if he would rather see New York make the NBA Finals or not go to Taco Bell Cantina ever again, states that Knicks fans are finally proud of a team for the first time since the nineties with how hard this team plays every single night, and shares his thoughts on how the Colts did with selecting Laiatu Latu and Adonai Mitchell.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-28:29) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing another missed opportunity for the Indiana Pacers last night in their game two loss to the New York Knicks. They discuss the comments made by Rick Carlisle pertaining to the officiating again in Madison Square Garden and Jake points out that Carlisle acknowledged Tyrese Haliburton's back issue. (28:29-43:11) – After talking about the game in the first segment of the how, Jake and Jimmy shift their focus on Pascal Siakam after another poor offensive performance. They get into the debate about offering him a max contract extension after the season is over and question if maybe the Pacers should have acquired OG Anunoby instead. (43:11-49:28) – Hour one concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing how much the Indiana Pacers could be missing Bennedict Mathurin against the Knicks. Additionally, Eddie provides an update on OG Anunoby. (49:28-1:15:00) – Television voice of the Indiana Pacers, Chris Denari, joins the show to discuss the lack of offensive effectiveness from Pascal Siakam since game two against Milwaukee, highlights the recent play of T.J. McConnell the last three games, states that he feels the Pacers get in trouble defensively when they pay too much attention to Jalen Brunson, weighs in on the inconsistencies from Tyrese Haliburton this postseason, weighs in on the debate if the Knicks will start looking fatigued if Indiana plays at their pace, and shares his thoughts on Isaiah Jackson receiving the backup center minutes over Jalen Smith. (1:15:00-1:32:33) – Following their conversation with Chris Denari, Jake and Jimmy spend some time discussing Colts rookie minicamp, the Indiana Fever first home game since drafting Caitlin Clark tonight, and touch on the battle for two MLS soccer teams in Indianapolis. (1:32:33-1:38:11) – Jake and Jimmy conclude the second hour of the program by teasing their ticket giveaway for next segment and Jake trying to prove Jimmy and Eddie wrong about the dump button. (1:38:11-2:02:00) – The final hour of the show starts with Jake announcing the NBA is suspending Patrick Beverley four games for his actions in the game six loss. Additionally, they give away a pair of tickets for a dedicated listener to go to Carb Day and qualifications for the Indianapolis 500. Following the giveaway, Jimmy asks Jake some questions that he has leading up to preparing for the 500. (2:02:00-2:21:23) – Matt Verderame from Sports Illustrated joins the program to share his thoughts on how the Pacers/Knicks series has gone so far as an avid Knicks fan, assesses if he would rather see New York make the NBA Finals or not go to Taco Bell Cantina ever again, states that Knicks fans are finally proud of a team for the first time since the nineties with how hard this team plays every single night, and shares his thoughts on how the Colts did with selecting Laiatu Latu and Adonai Mitchell. (2:21:23-2:24:23) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to share his thoughts on the game one loss for the Pacers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Golden is joined once again by Caitlin Cooper of Basketball, She Wrote, to discuss more in-depth about the Pacers. (Episode was recorded before Wednesday's game against the Bulls). The two spend time talking about how the Pacers have played without Bennedict Mathurin, the Jalen Smith vs. Isaiah Jackson debate for who makes the most sense to play the backup 5 moving forward, what Obi Toppin has brought to this team after changing his role midway through the season and the importance of T.J. McConnell. Then, the two have an Easter Draft Special...instead of Easter Candy, the two have a Bunny/Rabbit/Hare Draft! There are waaaay more fictional bunny characters than you realize, Alex and Caitlin draft their starting 5! If you are in attendance for the Pacers-Lakers game on Friday please stop by section 106 and say hey to Alex, but most importantly, stop by section 17 on the Main Level and visit the Key Bank Guest Chef location to try Smokin' Barrel BBQ's LOADED SPUDS and BRISKET or PULLED PORK TACOS!!!! Pitmaster Mike and his lovely wife CJ are top notch folks! Let them know you heard about their food on Setting The Pace! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-11:26) – Wilson Moore from the Omaha World-Herald joins the program to highlight the job Fred Hoiberg has done this season with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, shares the story of Keisei Tominaga, predicts which non-Purdue team can make a run in the NCAA Tournament, and shares what the keys for Nebraska will be to succeed in their first game against Texas A&M. (11:26-27:25) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Locked On Pacers, and Forbes Sports joins Query & Company following a dominant Pacers victory last night against the Pistons, why he's encouraged with Tyrese Haliburton's performance last night, the importance of Isaiah Jackson last night towards the outcome of the game against Detroit, and shares who he has winning the NCAA Tournament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-27:45) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, James Boyd, and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting all the recent sports betting stories. It all seemed to start with Tyrese Haliburton's comments on Tuesday followed by Cleveland Cavaliers head coach J.B. Bickerstaff stating he receives death threats from gamblers, and Shohei Ohtani's best friend, and interpreter, stealing $4.5 million dollars and placing bets with an illegal bookkeeper. Additionally, they give away some of the final numbers for the numbers game! (27:45-41:07) – Wilson Moore from the Omaha World-Herald joins the program to highlight the job Fred Hoiberg has done this season with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, shares the story of Keisei Tominaga, predicts which non-Purdue team can make a run in the NCAA Tournament, and shares what the keys for Nebraska will be to succeed in their first game against Texas A&M. (41:07-43:50) – Hour one concludes with Jake informing people what numbers are left in the numbers game along with the prizes that are up for grabs. (43:50-1:12:26) – The one o'clock hour starts with Jake, James, and Eddie giving away the final seven numbers for their numbers game. Once they give away those numbers, they discuss the very odd Shohei Ohtani situation is with the story changing. (1:12:26-1:22:33) – Jake, James, and Eddie focus their conversation on the Indianapolis Colts with former safety Julian Blackmon visiting another team. James is surprised that the Colts haven't resigned him yet and states that the secondary is the team's biggest need right now. (1:22:33-1:29:04) – The one o'clock hour concludes with Jake and James discussing the Colts tight end room because Jake feels like they just have a bunch of guys. James believes that Jelani Woods is the tight end that could be at the top of the depth chart. (1:29:04-1:50:11) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Locked On Pacers, and Forbes Sports joins Query & Company following a dominant Pacers victory last night against the Pistons, why he's encouraged with Tyrese Haliburton's performance last night, the importance of Isaiah Jackson last night towards the outcome of the game against Detroit, and shares who he has winning the NCAA Tournament. (1:50:11-2:04:50) – Jake and James shift their conversation back to the Indianapolis Colts with a focus on Chris Ballard. Jake has a theory that Ballard believes he is the smartest person in the room and wants to prove people wrong when everyone is saying he needs to address a certain position, but he doesn't. (2:00:08-2:08:15) – Today's show ends with Jimmy calling into the show and sharing some bets for tonight from Las Vegas!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Alex Golden is joined by James Boyd of The Athletic to discuss the Pacers 127-125 victory over the pesky Toronto Raptors in Siakam's return home. Injuries were weighing heavy on the blue and gold, but young players like Isaiah Jackson and Ben Sheppard stepped up big to help the Pacers pull out a much needed victory before the All-Star Break. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun Devil baseball is back, and so to is Isaiah Jackson. After a true freshman season in which he showed off elite defensive ability while flashing great potential at the plate, the southern Arizona product is ready for greater heights as a sophomore. On this episode, Isaiah and I discuss the highs & lessons from last year, the lessons learned, how he laid waste to his little league competition, the influence of Ken Griffey Jr., the nastiest pitches and best tools on the team, and much more.