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(00:00-25:17) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Tyrese Haliburton’s letter to fans and Rick Carlisle’s comment on the Fan Morning Show about his phone call last night with Tyrese. Jake shares what stood out when he read Haliburton’s letter and heard Carlisle’s conversation with Haliburton. (25:17-46:00) – Indiana Fever analyst Debbie Antonelli joins the program to explain why Caitlin Clark is struggling right now with her shot, highlights how much improvement Aliyah Boston has made since her rookie season to her third year in the WNBA, credits the Fever for doing what DeWanna Bonner asked, notes why the Bonner signing didn’t pan out, and . (46:00-1:10:25) – James Boyd from The Fan Morning Show makes an appearance on Query & Company to discuss all things Pacers offseason with Jake. They get into a discussion about you bring back Myles Turner because of a competitive perspective or emotional perspective to make your superstar happy, explains why he thinks the window for the Pacers is closed, and reacts to what the Boston Celtics are doing this offseason. Also, Jake works in a couple of Colts questions with training camp being less than a month away. (1:08:21-1:19:13) – Jake reveals that he will be missing the show the next two days because of his annual trip with Mike Byron. He shares where they will be going and asks for listeners to give advice. (1:15:49-1:26:40) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake and Eddie discussing the state bird of Rhode Island. (1:26:40-1:51:39) – USAC Driver Kale Drake joins Query & Company to preview the BC39 next week at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He shares what it meant to be racing on the dirt track in turn three during the month of May at IMS, the privilege he has competing in a race in honor of Bryan Clausen and answers some basic questions about USAC to try to encourage people to check out a race. (1:51:39-2:03:41) – With night one of NBA Draft being tonight, Jake and Eddie look at some of the top prospects to see how familiar they are with the players. Plus, Jake reads two blind evaluations of players that are in the range for Indiana with the 54th pick. (1:59:51-2:10:35) – Today’s show closes out with Jake asking Eddie if there is anything that he wants him to bring back. Finally, 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.
00:00 – 17:59 – NBA Draft tonight and it’s pretty quiet for the Pacers, will the Pacers still dip into the luxury tax with the Haliburton injury?, is the championship window closed for the Pacers?, what is the plan for players this season and beyond?, 18:00 – 27:57 - A Pacers regular season look back rejoiner, Dewanna Bonner drama around the Fever, Bonner reportedly wants a trade out of Indiana, how have things changed so quickly? 27:58 – 48:05 – Another Pacers playoff montage, Pacers announcer Jeremiah Johnson joins us to recap the Pacers incredible season, Tyrese Haliburton’s injury and post-surgery message to fans, the big off-season decisions facing the franchise, Myles Turner’s future and impact on this franchise, what is the Eastern Conference going to look like next season?, Rick Carlisle’s impact 48:06 – 59:52 - One more Pacers montage, our fondest memories of the Pacers playoff run, the upcoming Netflix series highlighting Tyrese Haliburton and SGASupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 10:55 – The NBA Draft is tonight and while it use to be an event in a sports desert this time of year the Pacers Finals run and lack of a first-round pick make it non-essential, Fever get back in the win column but there is Dewanna Bonner drama, how many NBA Draft prospects can we name?, Pacers don’t pick until the second-round pick 10:56 – 15:34– Morning Checkdown 15:35 – 44:20– We replay our interview from Rick Carlisle to wrap up the Pacers season and his conversation with Tyrese Haliburton post-surgery, Myles Turner’s future and more 44:21 – 1:08:00 – NBA Draft tonight and it’s pretty quiet for the Pacers, will the Pacers still dip into the luxury tax with the Haliburton injury?, is the championship window closed for the Pacers?, what is the plan for players this season and beyond?, Morning Checkdown 1:08:01 – 1:17:58 – A Pacers regular season look back rejoiner, Dewanna Bonner drama around the Fever, Bonner reportedly wants a trade out of Indiana, how have things changed so quickly? 1:17:59 – 1:25:37 – NBA Draft tonight, the Ace Bailey weirdness, Colts camp is a month away and some thoughts on Anthony Richardson, will he be ready for training camp? 1:25:38 -1:50:00 – Another Pacers playoff montage, Pacers announcer Jeremiah Johnson joins us to recap the Pacers incredible season, Tyrese Haliburton’s injury and post-surgery message to fans, the big off-season decisions facing the franchise, Myles Turner’s future and impact on this franchise, what is the Eastern Conference going to look like next season?, Rick Carlisle’s impact, Clustertruck’s fundraiser, Morning Checkdown 1:50:01 – 2:01:33 – One more Pacers montage, our fondest memories of the Pacers playoff run, the upcoming Netflix series highlighting Tyrese Haliburton and SGA 2:01:34 – 2:07:16 – NBA Draft tonight, any local kids going to get drafted these next two days?, Pacers off-seasonSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Verno and Jacoby congratulate the Oklahoma City Thunder on winning Game 7 and defeating the Indiana Pacers, as the guys discuss the sour experience of watching the game after Tyrese Haliburton went down with his injury, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's Game 7 performance, lessons learned from these Finals, and what to expect for OKC's future. They also give kudos to the Pacers for their resilience throughout the playoffs, Rick Carlisle's influence, expectations for the Pacers next season without Haliburton, and how his injury affects the rest of the Eastern Conference. Next, the guys debate whether Kevin Durant can be the difference maker that Houston is looking for, and if the Suns will trade Jalen Green. (0:00) Welcome to The Mismatch!(0:18) The Thunder Are The 2025 Champs!(0:54) The 2025 Thunder Become 2nd Youngest Champions Ever(4:50) Reaction to Tyrese Haliburton's Injury(13:19) SGA's Game 7 Performance(18:34) Is This The Start of The Thunder Dynasty?(31:00) Rick Carlisle's Masterclass in Playoff Coaching(35:15) Who Are The Eastern Conference Contenders?(42:20) Reaction to the Thunder's "Celebration"(49:45) Rockets Trade for Kevin Durant(1:09:10) Jacoby's Trip to The Original Nathan's Hot Dogs(1:10;55) Mavs Sign Daniel Gafford to Extension(1:11:55) NBA Draft Preview Leave us a message on our Mismatch Voicemail line! (323) 389-5091 Visit creditkarma.com or download the app today. The 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 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-25:13) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Tyrese Haliburton’s letter to fans and Rick Carlisle’s comment on the Fan Morning Show about his phone call last night with Tyrese. Jake shares what stood out when he read Haliburton’s letter and heard Carlisle’s conversation with Haliburton. (25:13-33:06) – On the show yesterday, we had Ralph Reiff on the show to discuss the recovery timeline for Tyrese Haliburton and why he believes he will make a full recovery. Jake replays that portion of the conversation and provides his take on the timeline. (33:06-45:13) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the futures of Bennedict Mathurin, Johnny Furphy, and Jarace Walker. (45:13-1:08:21) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the show from New York City and starts his conversation with Jake discussing the ending of the Indiana Pacers season and some of the questions they have this offseason. Additionally, he accesses how Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard are viewing the “quarterback competition” between Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson. Holder also believes that Jones is on the fast track to starting week one and comments on what Richardson said about his latest shoulder injury. (1:08:21-1:15:49) – Jake and Eddie discuss the news that Aaron Rodgers recently hinted at this upcoming season with the Pittsburgh Steelers is his final season of his career. It leads to Jake making a prediction. (1:15:49-1:24:51) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake going down memory lane with the Indiana Pacers. (1:24:51-1:48:31) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to discuss what the celebration was like in OKC on Sunday night with their appearing to be minimal fans in attendance at the parade. Scott also evaluates the future of Myles Turner, doesn’t envision this team making any substantial moves outside of the margins, and explains what the Pacers can do financially with Tyrese Haliburton set to miss the entire 2025-2026 season. (1:48:31-1:59:51) – Jake offers some advice for Tyrese Haliburton as he begins his journey towards recovering from his ruptured achilles. (1:59:51-2:10:05) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie discussing his plans after the show and JMV quizzing Jake on Reds trivia. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 ... Show open ... Bruce Bernstein introduces co-host Michael "World B" Freer and our special guest Dave Wohl, the former player, coach, and general manager. 0:56 ... Dave reflects on the just concluded NBA Finals series between the OKC Thunder and Indiana Pacers. Dave felt that these two teams may meet again in the Finals at some point. 2:06 ... World B points out that OKC may not even have shown the best version of what they can still become as a team. Dave praises OKC GM Sam Presti for the way he built the Thunder into a championship squad. 4:36 ... Bruce points out that NBA players voted Tyrese Haliburton the "most overrated" player in the league and silly they look now. Dave explains how Haliburton's growth whas been so much fun to watch. 5:59 ... World B asks about whether the league has to address the length of the season given the number of high profile injuries. Dave explains why that may not be feasible but suggests a lengthy break midway through the season so players can mentally and physically recharge. 8:40 ... Bruce points out the uniform numbers of the three players who suffered the achilles were all "0." Dave points out how achilles injuries can be so random. 9:53 ... Shai Gilgeous Alexander was originally drafted by the Clippers and traded to OKC in Sam Presti's greatest move. Dave goes through some of Presti's moves while also defending the trade with LA due to the wishes of owner Steve Ballmer. 12:45 ... Bruce transitions to the Kevin Durant trade where he went from the Suns to the Rockets and asks Dave if this closes the gap between the Rockets and the Thunder. Dave likes the deal for Houston but thinks they may miss Dillon Brooks and his defense. 14:59 ... Did the Rockets simply give up on Jalen Green? Dave feels Durant gets them closer to a title more quickly than Green ever could. 17:17 ... How does this deal affect the future of the Phoenix Suns franchise given their bad salary situation? 19:10 ... The New York Knicks' pursuit of the coaches from five other teams has affected their relationships with a lot of teams. How much damage was done? The Knicks didn't have a plan and now whomever they sign will be their 6th or 7th choice. 21:50 ... In spite of the Knicks mis-steps, they're still a premier eastern conference team, so is it better for the NBA to have a lot of teams that COULD win as opposed to fewer elite teams like OKC that could be a future dynasty? 24:06 ... Bruce asks Dave about Tom Thibodeau's decision to bring Josh Hart off the bench and whether the fact that Hart suggested the change might have caused Knicks management to question Thibs' leadership. 27:25 ... The Lakers will be sold for $10 billion and as a former member of the Lakers organization, Dave has some thoughts on how the "Mom and Pop" nature of the team might change under a more corporate ownership. Jeanie Buss will still represent the team as their "Governor," but her input on basketball decisions might be affected. 29:54 ... How will the price tag for the Lakers affect the entry fees for the next NBA expansion teams, which are expected to be Seattle and Las Vegas? 32:08 ... Dave sounds off on what expansion teams are like to work for since he worked for the Miami Heat when they were an expansion team. He feels that expansion teams start with a clean slate and can build their own unique culture. Dave hired Erik Spoelstra as video coordinator and explains why Spo' appealed to him as a young potential hire. 34:27 ... The NBA Draft is on Wednesday night and we discuss five "bottom feeder" teams and what their goals should be in the draft. Danny Ainge and the Utah Jazz are first. 35:51 ... The Washington Wizards are next ... members of their management all worked in OKC and Dave feels they'll follow Sam Presti's model. 37:08 ... Washington is a major market while Oklahoma City is not. Does that affect the Wizards' ability to use the OKC model, which requires patience. 39:04 ... The Charlotte Hornets are picking at #4 ... and have missed the playoffs the last 9 years ... they have some talent on the roster so they'll probably draft for a position. 40:32 ... New Orleans picks at #7 but Zion Williamson's lack of reliability really hurts this franchise and also negatively affects his trade value. 42:20 ... Philadelphia is a "bottom feeder" in name only as they were devastated by injuries last season. Can they use the #3 pick wisely and get healthy in time for next season? Will they have to use the trade market more than the draft in order to improve? 44:02 ... Philly's Joel Embiid was one of several Olympians who were injured this season but Dave feels that their injuries were not the result of their Olympic obligations. Dave explains how players who work hard all summer can wear their bodies out even though they're not playing in games. 46:41 ... Bruce asks everyone for their overall thoughts on the season that just concluded. Dave felt it was a "season of change." 47:52 ... World B feels like OKC is built for a run that could result in multiple titles. 49:30 ... Bruce wants to give Pacers coach Rick Carlisle his flowers for a sensational coaching job this season and how he will end up in Springfield one day. 50:22 ... Bruce wraps it up ... thanks everyone ... teases the NBA Draft and next week's show ... TRT 51:23
00:00 – 20:47 – Game 7 ratings, Haliburton’s road to recovery, our favorite playoff memories, what’s next for the Pacers in the wake of the Haliburton injury?, the impending Myles Turner decision 20:48 – 50:44 – Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle joins us and discusses his conversation with Tyrese Haliburton last night, reflecting on the playoff run, the team post-Haliburton injury, reflecting on the season as a whole, his conversation with Mark Montieth, Myles Turner’s future, Reggie and other former Pacers being along for the playoff run, the Drive & Dish program, Kevin reads a fan appreciation to Rick, his off-season plans 50:45 – 1:00:04 - Pacers reporter Tony East joins us and discusses his feeling 24 hours removed from Game 7, why he is adamant the Pacers should re-sign Myles Turner, Bennedict Mathurin’s career trajectory, his thoughts on Haliburton’s note to the fans, should Pacers fans care about the NBA Draft?Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 9:40– Where are we at over 24 hours removed from Game 7?, Rick Carlisle will join us today, Tyrese Haliburton’s message to fans following surgery on his Achilles 9:41 – 19:06– Morning Checkdown 19:07 – 40:15 – Game 7 ratings, Haliburton’s road to recovery, our favorite playoff memories, what’s next for the Pacers in the wake of the Haliburton injury?, the impending Myles Turner decision 40:16 – 1:10:13 – Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle joins us and discusses his conversation with Tyrese Haliburton last night, reflecting on the playoff run, the team post-Haliburton injury, reflecting on the season as a whole, his conversation with Mark Montieth, Myles Turner’s future, Reggie and other former Pacers being along for the playoff run, the Drive & Dish program, Kevin reads a fan appreciation to Rick, his off-season plans 1:10:14 – 1:15:48 – Reacting to what Rick Carlilse had to say 1:15:49 – 1:24:09 – More reaction to Rick Carlisle’s conversation, the Eastern Conference seems wide open next season 1:24:10 – 1:49:49 – Thermostats, Carlisle interview highlights: his conversation with Haliburton following surgery, Haliburton’s social media post last night after surgery, Myles Turner’s future, do you potentially get rid of Turner for a lesser version and extend Mathurin to a team-friendly deal? 1:49:50 – 2:00:22 – Pacers reporter Tony East joins us and discusses his feeling 24 hours removed from Game 7, why he is adamant the Pacers should re-sign Myles Turner, Bennedict Mathurin’s career trajectory, his thoughts on Haliburton’s note to the fans, should Pacers fans care about the NBA Draft? 2:00:23 – 2:03:51 – Wrapping the show, our takeaways from our Carlisle conversationSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle joins us and discusses his conversation with Tyrese Haliburton last night, reflecting on the playoff run, the team post-Haliburton injury, reflecting on the season as a whole, his conversation with Mark Montieth, Myles Turner’s future, Reggie and other former Pacers being along for the playoff run, the Drive & Dish program, Kevin reads a fan appreciation to Rick, his off-season plans & more! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do the Knicks need urgency when hiring a coach? Audio Files featuring Rick Carlisle, Shams Charania, Jazz Chisolm, and Carlos Mendoza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
00:00 – 12:41 – A depressing end to an all-time Pacers season as Tyrese Haliburton goes down in the first quarter of last night’s Game 7 as the Pacers lose to the Thunder, the gut-wrenching nature of last night’s loss and injury to Haliburton, the what if of last night and the what if of Game 4 finish 12:42 – 23:03 – Morning Checkdown 23:04 – 45:23 – Trying to find the words to recap last night’s Game 7, Pacers players post-game, Lou Dort and the lack of turnovers by SGA, we take callers to gather emotions from Game 7, Rick Carlisle’s comments on Tyrese Haliburton 45:24 – 1:06:57 – Figuring out the words to describe last night’s game, we take more callers, the future of Myles Turner and how cloudy it gets with the Haliburton injury, more callers, Morning Checkdown 1:06:58 – 1:18:32 – The post-game reaction of the Pacers, we take more callers 1:18:33 - 1:25:45– James is back from jury duty, more callers to react to last night’s Game 7 1:25:46 – 1:45:10 – Trying to find some silver lining following the Haliburton injury, Siakam’s postgame comment about Haliburton and the Pacers renewing his love for basketball, the pit in your stomach during the Haliburton injury, Morning Checkdown 1:45:11 – 2:00:07 – Stephen Simon tweets following Game 7, we take more callers, the highlights of the season, more callers 2:00:08 – 2:05:57 - Fever Stat of the Day, early thoughts to the future of the Pacers following Tyrese’s injury, the championship windowSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 12:46 – A depressing end to an all-time Pacers season as Tyrese Haliburton goes down in the first quarter of last night’s Game 7 as the Pacers lose to the Thunder, the gut-wrenching nature of last night’s loss and injury to Haliburton, the what if of last night and the what if of Game 4 finish 12:47 – 35:08 – Trying to find the words to recap last night’s Game 7, Pacers players post-game, Lou Dort and the lack of turnovers by SGA, we take callers to gather emotions from Game 7, Rick Carlisle’s comments on Tyrese Haliburton 35:09 – 42:22 - James is back from jury duty, more callers to react to last night’s Game 7Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers break down NBA Game 7. Best bets as always. The podcast episode of RJ Bell's Dream Preview hosted by Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers dives into the upcoming NBA Finals Game 7 between the Indiana Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder, focusing on Game 6 recap, player and team statistics, Game 7 historical trends, and predictions. Munaf begins by acknowledging the unexpected extension to Game 7, joking that rapper Drake may be responsible after placing a massive bet on the Thunder in Game 6. Mackenzie reflects on his incorrect prediction and credits Indiana's resilience, noting they've consistently defied expectations. In Game 6, the Pacers delivered a balanced team performance. Tyrese Halliburton, playing through injury, contributed 14 points and 5 assists in 23 minutes. Four starters reached double figures, while Obi Toppin scored 20 off the bench. TJ McConnell added 12 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 assists. The Thunder, in contrast, had a dismal shooting night, hitting only 8 of 30 from three-point range, with starters going 1 for 13. They managed just 91 points, their lowest of the season. Defensively, the Pacers adjusted from full-court pressure in Game 4 to a more strategic, trap-heavy defense in Game 6. Mackenzie compares McConnell's impact to J.J. Barea in 2011, praising Rick Carlisle's coaching and noting that he's achieved more with less than most NBA coaches. Munaf suggests Carlisle's legacy could be cemented with a second improbable championship, citing his 2011 win over Miami's Big Three. Looking at Game 7, the Thunder are favored by 7.5 points with a total of 214.5. Historical trends support a close contest: since 2002, 62% of Game 7s have gone under the total, with average victory margins at just 6.9 points. Of the past ten NBA Finals Game 7s, only one had a margin over 7.5. Munaf notes that OKC's strong home record and MVP-caliber season from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA) bring added pressure, while Indiana is seen as playing with house money. Mackenzie believes the Thunder's legacy burden may weigh heavier on SGA than any player, contrasting Halliburton's low-risk, high-reward scenario. Referee influence, especially the likely assignment of Scott Foster, could shape the game. Foster is known for calling more fouls and previously officiated two Finals Game 7s, including the 2010 Celtics-Lakers game where LA shot 37 free throws. Munaf warns that if Foster is officiating, foul counts may spike. Both hosts back the Pacers +7.5 as their best bet. They emphasize Indiana's ability to stay within striking distance, citing the last four Finals teams that forced Game 7s after trailing 3–2 all won the title. Regarding props, Munaf favors Pascal Siakam's rebound over (7.5), noting consistent double-digit boards and high minutes. SGA and Caruso are tipped to exceed 2.5 combined steals and blocks, given the high-pressure context. Mackenzie leans under on Halliburton's 15.5 point line, which is near season-low, but suggests parlaying Halliburton overs with a Pacers win if expecting an upset. In closing, the hosts predict a tight, gritty Game 7 in line with NBA history. Both expect Indiana to cover and potentially win, citing momentum, strategic flexibility, and psychological freedom versus the high stakes confronting OKC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/20/25 Clipps & Drew breakdown the Pacers blowout win in game 6 and predict the outcome of game 7. The boys react to the Grizzlies trading Desmond Bane to the Magic & the Buss family selling their controlling stake in the Lakers to Mark Walter. Clipps & Drew shout out Sam Presti's musical talents and give props to Rick Carlisle.
On this episode of the Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast, Bob, Jeff, and Gary Tanguay talk all things Game 7 of the NBA Finals, recap the playoffs, and make their Finals MVP predictions. 0:00 Welcome 0:36 Previewing Game 7, Rick Carlisle's evolution 3:48 Bob's favorite Rick Carlisle story 5:00 Recapping Game 6 6:26 X-factor of the series 11:14 How both benches have impacted the series 13:03 PrizePicks 14:07 Will the winner be the most underwhelming NBA champion? 16:51 Who should win Finals MVP & Game 7 predictions 19:14 How do you rate these playoffs? 21:41 Thanks for watching! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers break down NBA Game 7. Best bets as always. The podcast episode of RJ Bell's Dream Preview hosted by Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers dives into the upcoming NBA Finals Game 7 between the Indiana Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder, focusing on Game 6 recap, player and team statistics, Game 7 historical trends, and predictions. Munaf begins by acknowledging the unexpected extension to Game 7, joking that rapper Drake may be responsible after placing a massive bet on the Thunder in Game 6. Mackenzie reflects on his incorrect prediction and credits Indiana's resilience, noting they've consistently defied expectations. In Game 6, the Pacers delivered a balanced team performance. Tyrese Halliburton, playing through injury, contributed 14 points and 5 assists in 23 minutes. Four starters reached double figures, while Obi Toppin scored 20 off the bench. TJ McConnell added 12 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 assists. The Thunder, in contrast, had a dismal shooting night, hitting only 8 of 30 from three-point range, with starters going 1 for 13. They managed just 91 points, their lowest of the season. Defensively, the Pacers adjusted from full-court pressure in Game 4 to a more strategic, trap-heavy defense in Game 6. Mackenzie compares McConnell's impact to J.J. Barea in 2011, praising Rick Carlisle's coaching and noting that he's achieved more with less than most NBA coaches. Munaf suggests Carlisle's legacy could be cemented with a second improbable championship, citing his 2011 win over Miami's Big Three. Looking at Game 7, the Thunder are favored by 7.5 points with a total of 214.5. Historical trends support a close contest: since 2002, 62% of Game 7s have gone under the total, with average victory margins at just 6.9 points. Of the past ten NBA Finals Game 7s, only one had a margin over 7.5. Munaf notes that OKC's strong home record and MVP-caliber season from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA) bring added pressure, while Indiana is seen as playing with house money. Mackenzie believes the Thunder's legacy burden may weigh heavier on SGA than any player, contrasting Halliburton's low-risk, high-reward scenario. Referee influence, especially the likely assignment of Scott Foster, could shape the game. Foster is known for calling more fouls and previously officiated two Finals Game 7s, including the 2010 Celtics-Lakers game where LA shot 37 free throws. Munaf warns that if Foster is officiating, foul counts may spike. Both hosts back the Pacers +7.5 as their best bet. They emphasize Indiana's ability to stay within striking distance, citing the last four Finals teams that forced Game 7s after trailing 3–2 all won the title. Regarding props, Munaf favors Pascal Siakam's rebound over (7.5), noting consistent double-digit boards and high minutes. SGA and Caruso are tipped to exceed 2.5 combined steals and blocks, given the high-pressure context. Mackenzie leans under on Halliburton's 15.5 point line, which is near season-low, but suggests parlaying Halliburton overs with a Pacers win if expecting an upset. In closing, the hosts predict a tight, gritty Game 7 in line with NBA history. Both expect Indiana to cover and potentially win, citing momentum, strategic flexibility, and psychological freedom versus the high stakes confronting OKC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(00:00-24:10) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query sharing his thoughts on the game six win for the Pacers over the Thunder. He takes you through the environment inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (24:10-36:46) – Mark Montieth joins Jake Query to continue celebrating Indiana’s dominating win last night over Oklahoma City. They discuss the history of some of the iconic moments and games in Pacers history coming away from their home arena. Jake and Mark also debate on how large of a crowd could be attendance for a parade if Indiana is able to defeat OKC on Sunday night. (36:46-42:57) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie crediting all the people that helped Tyrese Haliburton get healthy enough to play in game six last night and for the work they will put in with him to have him ready for game seven. (42:57-1:06:06) – Austin Croshere returns to the program to discuss last night’s win from his perspective at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, highlights a couple of plays that had the crowd going nuts, agrees with Jake that it was hard to tell when the Pacers really felt like they were at a point to start resting their starters because of how involved the entire roster is in every game, and weighs in on whether this loss could loom in the back of the minds of OKC. (1:06:06-1:17:35) – Dr. Dunk, Darnell Hillman, makes an appearance on the program to discuss how winning championships on the road could become a tradition if the Pacers win it all on Sunday. He admits that his favorite player is T.J. McConnell just because of the way he plays the game and embodies being a Hoosier, explains how winning a championship changes your life, and believes that the Pacers will be able to get it done on Sunday because of the way they embody us against the world when they aren’t at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (1:17:35-1:28:09) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Rik Smits joining the show to share the thrill he had firing t-shirts to fans last night, illustrates what impresses him the most about this time, notes where he has seen Rick Carlisle grow over the years as a coach, and comments on whether the loss will longer in the minds of Oklahoma City in game seven after the way they were beat down last night. (1:28:09-1:49:40) – Former Indiana Pacer, Bob Netolicky, joins the program and shares what Slick Leonard told his team’s during the ABA years when they were winning championships because he sees the same thing with this collection of players. Additionally, he reveals what happened to some of the things from his bar after it closed and comments on how the Pacers need to treat the game on Sunday with them being on the road in their final game of the year. (1:49:40-2:01:33) – Every Friday is a Good For The Heart Friday brought to you by Franciscan Health! Today, Jake is joined by Dr. Alicia Topoll to discuss how you can improve your heart health. (2:01:33-2:05:55) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie sharing some final thoughts on game six of the NBA Finals and previewing game seven!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-16:26) – Austin Croshere returns to the program to discuss last night’s win from his perspective at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, highlights a couple of plays that had the crowd going nuts, agrees with Jake that it was hard to tell when the Pacers really felt like they were at a point to start resting their starters because of how involved the entire roster is in every game, and weighs in on whether this loss could loom in the back of the minds of OKC. (16:26-27:46) – Dr. Dunk, Darnell Hillman, makes an appearance on the program to discuss how winning championships on the road could become a tradition if the Pacers win it all on Sunday. He admits that his favorite player is T.J. McConnell just because of the way he plays the game and embodies being a Hoosier, explains how winning a championship changes your life, and believes that the Pacers will be able to get it done on Sunday because of the way they embody us against the world when they aren’t at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (27:46-38:15) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Rik Smits joining the show to share the thrill he had firing t-shirts to fans last night, illustrates what impresses him the most about this time, notes where he has seen Rick Carlisle grow over the years as a coach, and comments on whether the loss will longer in the minds of Oklahoma City in game seven after the way they were beat down last night. (38:15-53:48) – Former Indiana Pacer, Bob Netolicky, joins the program and shares what Slick Leonard told his team’s during the ABA years when they were winning championships because he sees the same thing with this collection of players. Additionally, he reveals what happened to some of the things from his bar after it closed and comments on how the Pacers need to treat the game on Sunday with them being on the road in their final game of the year. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pour la première fois depuis 2016, les Finals iront en 7 manches après le succès jeudi soir des Pacers sur le Thunder (108-97). Une partition absolument parfaite récitée par l'équipe de Rick Carlisle pour retourner à Oklahoma City dans la nuit de dimanche à lundi (02h - beIN SPORTS 1). On débriefe les enseignements de ce game 6, entre le retour en grâce de Tyrese Haliburton, le facteur X Obi Toppin et la prestation totalement ratée des joueurs du Thunder, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander en tête (8 balles perdues).On évoque aussi le rachat des Los Angeles Lakers par Mark Walter pour la somme record de 10 milliards de dollars et la prolongation de contrat de Ime Udoka à Houston.Avec Chris Singleton et Nicolas Sarnak.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.
Russillo is joined by Bob Ryan to discuss Rick Carlisle's brilliance, the best NBA teams of all time, and the sale of the Lakers (1:53). Next, Keegan Bradley joins from the Travelers Championship to share his thoughts on his early career, winning a major championship, and the difficulties of the U.S. Open (33:54). Plus, Life Advice With Kyle (51:52)! Do I go to an NBA Finals game with my ex-girlfriend? Check us out on YouTube for exclusive clips, livestreams, and more at https://www.youtube.com/@RyenRussilloPodcast. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Ryen Russillo Guests: Bob Ryan and Keegan Bradley Producers: Steve Ceruti, Kyle Crichton, Mike Wargon, and Jonathan Frias This episode is presented by State Farm®. Dishing the assists you need off the court. State Farm® with the Assist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-24:41) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the latest news about Tyrese Haliburton’s health heading into game six tonight. They discuss who Rick Carlisle would turn to if Haliburton can’t go, or is playing in a limited fashion. (24:53-33:28) – Last night Jake was up late thinking about tonight’s game between the Pacers and Thunder. He then stumbled upon something that Stephen A. Smith said about game six between Indiana and Oklahoma City. (33:28-45:02) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake taking some calls from Pacers fans voicing their opinion and feelings about game six. (45:02-1:08:24) – Tony East from Forbes Sports and Locked On Pacers joins Jake Query on the show to explain what his biggest worry about Tyrese Haliburton is tonight, explains who needs to step up for Indiana tonight if Haliburton health prohibits him from being efficient, accesses which version of Bennedict Mathurin the team will get tonight, and breaks Jake’s heart without knowing it. (1:09:49-1:17:35) – Jake shares how he is feeling going into tonight’s game six of the NBA Finals and all the things that have gone through his head so far today. He offers some optimism about tonight’s game. (1:17:35-1:27:19) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake sharing the news that Stephanie White will not be coaching tonight’s Indiana Fever game and discussing with Eddie how fans would react tonight if the Thunder closed out the series at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (1:27:19-1:52:00) – Former Indiana Pacer, Antonio Davis, joins the program to tip off the final hour of the show to discuss the NBA Finals matchup between the Pacers and Thunder, offers some insight on what he would be telling the players tonight if he was Rick Carlisle, shares what it was like playing for Don Haskins at UTEP, reacts to what Jake was told by someone earlier during the series, and provides some information as to what he does with the NBA today. (1:52:00-2:06:52) – With the big topic of the day being the status of Tyrese Haliburton for tomorrow’s game six, Jake replays what Rick Carlisle and Tyrese said about his availability for game six. (2:06:52-2:13:29) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake and Eddie in the studio to weigh in on the conversation about Caitlin Clark and the events that occurred during the win last night for the Fever.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-22:59) – Tony East from Forbes Sports and Locked On Pacers joins Jake Query on the show to explain what his biggest worry about Tyrese Haliburton is tonight, explains who needs to step up for Indiana tonight if Haliburton health prohibits him from being efficient, accesses which version of Bennedict Mathurin the team will get tonight, and breaks Jake’s heart without knowing it. (22:59-46:03) – Former Indiana Pacer, Antonio Davis, joins the program to tip off the final hour of the show to discuss the NBA Finals matchup between the Pacers and Thunder, offers some insight on what he would be telling the players tonight if he was Rick Carlisle, shares what it was like playing for Don Haskins at UTEP, reacts to what Jake was told by someone earlier during the series, and provides some information as to what he does with the NBA today. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Shea and Jason salute Jalen Williams (40 points, 6 boards) and the OKC Thunder for a key Game 5 victory to bring them within one win of a championship. Meanwhile, the Pacers hopes hinge on a healthy Tyrese Haliburton, the Knicks go coach poaching for Thibs' replacement, Desmond Bane is on the move, and Caitlin Clark looks Steph Curry-esque as the Indiana Fever take down the New York Liberty in her return from injury. Plus, the Suns want more in return for KD, and in a puzzling act of gamesmanship, Pacers coach Rick Carlisle backs Finals referee Scott Foster.Get 10% off Oura Ring 4 at ouraring.com/six @oura_ring. *Offer ends 7/31/2025.Be the first to know about Wondery's newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to Six Trophies on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to all episodes ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/six-trophies/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-24:53) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the latest on Tyrese Haliburton’s calf strain. They play what Rick Carlisle said on the Fan Morning Show. Also, they touch on last night’s chippy win for the Indiana Fever over the Connecticut Sun. (24:53-39:47) – Will Carroll joins Jake Query to explain what Tyrese Haliburton is currently dealing with. He highlights the three different types of strains that he could have, notes how long it would typically take someone to recover from the various degrees, doesn’t see a correlation between his calf strain and a potential achilles tear like Damian Lillard or Kevin Durant, and he provides some context around the shoulder soreness that Anthony Richardson is dealing with right now. (39:47-43:46) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing which three NBA franchise would most likely relocate to Seattle to bring back the Supersonics. (43:46-1:09:49) – Former Indiana Pacer and Seattle Supersonics player, Sam Perkins, joins Query & Company to discuss what he has seen from his two former franchises in the NBA Finals, reminiscences on his time playing for Team USA underneath Bob Knight, his relationship with Michael Jordan at North Carolina, and explains what his transition from the Western Conference to joining the Pacers in the Eastern Conference. (1:09:49-1:20:31) – During his conversation with Sam Perkins, Rick Carlisle and Tyrese Haliburton met with the media following Pacers practice ahead of game six of the NBA Finals. Jake plays what they have to say about his availability for game six. It leads to a minor debate between Jake and Eddie. (1:20:31-1:27:52) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake and Eddie discussing last night’s scuffles between Caitlin Clark and Jacy Sheldon/Marina Mabry. Jake makes a comment about Clark that goes against the norm. (1:27:52-1:56:43) – Pacers radio sideline reporter and Fever play-by-play broadcaster, Pat Boylan, tips of the final hour of Query & Company by discussing last night’s Fever game and all of the antics that occurred during the game. He also comments on where the Pacers are at right now mentally heading into game six of the NBA Finals and reacts to a breaking news story about former Purdue All-American Zach Edey. (1:56:43-2:05:51) – With the big topic of the day being the status of Tyrese Haliburton for tomorrow’s game six, Jake replays what Rick Carlisle and Tyrese said about his availability for game six. (2:05:51-2:13:29) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake and Eddie in the studio to weigh in on the conversation about Caitlin Clark and the events that occurred during the win last night for the Fever.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 13:25 – Tempers flare in Fever/Sun last night, Caitlin Clark gets flagrant fouled and Sophie Cunningham gets ejected, latest on Tyrese Haliburton heading into Game 6, Panthers win back-to-back Stanley Cups 13:26 – 20:16– Morning Checkdown 20:17 – 40:10 – Andy Griffith rejoiner, Shams Charania on the latest on Tyrese Haliburton’s injury, his status for Game 6, Pacers make a trade last night and what that all means for the draft and for Myles Turner’s potential contract extension 40:11 – 1:06:26 – Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle joins us to discuss Tyrese Haliburton’s status for Game 6, the scenario with Haliburton and without him, TJ McConnell’s abilities, do minutes restrictions go out the window in elimination games, traveling days, Jenny Boucek and why he thinks she’ll be the first female NBA head coach one day, Morning Checkdown 1:06:27 – 1:15:22 – Game 6 gameplan, Kevin references Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault’s comment about team menus when it comes to gameplans, Kevin and James discuss some Colts storylines 1:15:23 – 1:26:53– We play I GOTTA KNOW: Pacers expectations going forward, Colts QB competition decided already?, athletic event you know you could beat everyone else in, childhood trend you wanted to wipe away 1:26:52 – 1:51:22 – Our golf outing coming up in August, if Haliburton can’t go tomorrow then what happens?, our conversation with Rick Carlisle earlier today, 1:51:23 – 2:02:14 – Oklahoma City Thunder reporter for the Associated Press Cliff Brunt joins us to discuss the Thunder being on the verge of an NBA Championship, Thunder roster aside from SGA, Mark Daigneault’s coaching abilities, his thoughts as Game 4 looked like the Pacers were going to win, unlocking Jalen Williams, does he think he’ll be working a Game 7 on Sunday 2:02:15 – 2:07:36– Limp Bizkit, Fever/Sun dust up yesterday, Jiffy Lube Stat of the Day, Carlisle update on HaliburtonSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 13:31 – Tempers flare in Fever/Sun last night, Caitlin Clark gets flagrant fouled and Sophie Cunningham gets ejected, latest on Tyrese Haliburton heading into Game 6, Panthers win back-to-back Stanley Cups 13:32 – 33:27 – Andy Griffith rejoiner, Shams Charania on the latest on Tyrese Haliburton’s injury, his status for Game 6, Pacers make a trade last night 33:28 – 48:52– Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle joins us to discuss Tyrese Haliburton’s status for Game 6, the scenario with Haliburton and without him, TJ McConnell’s abilities, do minutes restrictions go out the window in elimination games, traveling days, Jenny Boucek and why he thinks she’ll be the first female NBA head coach one day 48:53 – 1:00:24 - We play I GOTTA KNOW: Pacers expectations going forward, Colts QB competition decided already?, athletic event you know you could beat everyone else in, childhood trend you wanted to wipe awaySupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle joins us to discuss Tyrese Haliburton’s status for Game 6, the scenario with Haliburton and without him, TJ McConnell’s abilities, do minutes restrictions go out the window in elimination games, traveling days, Jenny Boucek and why he thinks she’ll be the first female NBA head coach one day & more! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rick Carlisle's decision to bench T.J. McConnell during crucial moments of the game is a monumental blunder. McConnell was a standout player for the Pacers in Game 5, yet Carlisle kept him off the court. Jason Whitlock will dissect this and other significant errors in American sports. Later, Steve Kim and Jay Skapinac will join the show to discuss the Doc Rivers controversy, Angel Reese's "mebounds" trademark, and Alexi Lalas criticizing U.S. players' lack of national pride. This is a must-watch episode that you don't want to miss! Today's Sponsors: Omaha Steaks Go to https://www.OmahaSteaks.com to get 50% off sitewide during their Fourth of July Sale. And use Promo Code FEARLESS at checkout for an extra $45 off. Minimum purchase may apply. See site for details. A big thanks to our advertiser, Omaha Steaks Pre-Born PreBorn Network Clinics saved over 67,000 babies last year by providing support for mothers and sharing hope through God's love. An ultrasound costs only $28, and $140 can rescue five babies. To donate, call #250 and say "BABY," or visit https://preborn.com/FEARLESS SHOW OUTLINE 00:00 Intro Want more Fearless content? Subscribe to Jason Whitlock Harmony for a biblical perspective on everyday issues at https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. CLICK HERE to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK HERE to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLTCLICK HERE to Follow Jason Whitlock on X: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Tue.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss Jalen Williams scoring 40 points in a pivotal Game 5 win, SGA's defense, Haliburton's calf injury, whether T.J. McConnell should have played more in the fourth, OKC's scary-good Big 3, Nesmith's out-of-nowhere putback dunk, and ABC finally airing player introductions. That, plus why the Heat might be reluctant to include Kel'el Ware in any Durant trade, Rick Carlisle defending referee Scott Foster, Australian beer, and more.
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins and explains what he thinks will happen with Micah Parsons, if Shedeur will be the Week 1 starter, and much more! Also, All the Small Things. Plus, did Rick Carlisle cost the Pacers in Game 5? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Noe fills in for Ben Maller and talks about the Thunder defeating the Pacers in Game 5 to take a 3-2 lead in the NBA Finals, Pacers coach Rick Carlisle deciding to keep Tyrese Haliburton out there late in the game despite Haliburton being hobbled with injury, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins and explains what he thinks will happen with Micah Parsons, if Shedeur will be the Week 1 starter, and much more! Also, All the Small Things. Plus, did Rick Carlisle cost the Pacers in Game 5? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins and explains what he thinks will happen with Micah Parsons, if Shedeur will be the Week 1 starter, and much more! Also, All the Small Things. Plus, did Rick Carlisle cost the Pacers in Game 5? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-15:06) – 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. (15:06-39:02) – 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. (39:02-49:43) – 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.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/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.
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins and explains what he thinks will happen with Micah Parsons, if Shedeur will be the Week 1 starter, and much more! Also, All the Small Things. Plus, did Rick Carlisle cost the Pacers in Game 5? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins and explains what he thinks will happen with Micah Parsons, if Shedeur will be the Week 1 starter, and much more! Also, All the Small Things. Plus, did Rick Carlisle cost the Pacers in Game 5? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
00:00 – 13:48 – Pacers fall in Game 5 as the Thunder take a 3-2 series lead and Tyrese Haliburton is banged up, Jalen Williams goes off for 40, Haliburton’s bad game even before the injury, TJ McConnell’s performance 13:49 – 20:59 – Morning Checkdown 21:00 – 42:42 – Tyrese Haliburton is banged up and says he plans to power through in Game 6, Kevin hated the start of the game, is the series over or can the Pacers recover? 42:43 – 1:07:25 – TJ McConnell’s strong performance last night and Rick Carlisle discussed in the postgame about why he didn’t go back to TJ in the fourth, the turning point of the fourth quarter, we take callers: the Carlisle tech, Morning Checkdown 1:07:26 – 1:18:14 – Colts announce Jim Irsay will go into the Ring of Honor, Desmond Bane traded to the Orlando Magic, Kevin and James attended Anthony Calhoun’s golf outing yesterday, a Riley Leonard story about golf shoes, Carson Wentz was in attendance, we take more callers about last night’s Pacers loss 1:18:15 – 1:28:13– Jeff not here today but had some notes from the Pacers game, Marc wants to burn Jeff’s jersey, Haliburton’s injury and what he said postgame about it, we take more callers to discuss last night’s loss, are there any young Kevins or Susans these days? 1:28:14 – 1:54:56 – Pacers sideline announcer Jeremiah Johnson joins us to discuss his biggest takeaways from last night’s Game 5, keys to extending the season, what did the end of Game 4 feel like for him, compact discs, we give away more Indy Eleven tickets, Morning Checkdown 1:54:57 – 2:01:19 – We take a caller that breaks James and Kevin in regards to Tony Bradley, Jalen Williams dropped 40 last night 2:01:20 – 2:09:08 – June 17, 1994 anniversary, historical news events connecting with sports, Fever/Sun tonightSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill opened hour two by reacting to Shohei Ohtani's return to the mound and the latest baseball news with World Series champion Jerry Hairston Jr. before diving into Buy or Sell. Bill ended the show by discussing why Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle needed to pull Tyrese Haliburton from Game 5.
The Oklahoma City Thunder came storming back in Game 4 of the 2025 NBA Finals, and we're here to break it ALL down! Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered one of the most clutch playoff performances in Thunder history, scoring 15 of his 35 points in the final 4:38 to stun the Indiana Pacers on their home floor. In this jam-packed episode, The Podfather Todd Foxx and the Den Crew dive deep into every twist and turn of this instant classic.
Pacers coach Rick Carlisle sounds like he wants to get some calls by defending Scott Foster. Shohei Ohtani takes the mound for the first time with the Dodgers. Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin joins the guys to talk about FanaticsFest 2025 in NYC this week! Plus, Lee’s Leftovers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vince and Jared Greenberg preview Monday's huge Game 5 between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers.Next, Vince and Jared react to Desmond Bane being traded to the Orlando Magic and discuss if Orlando gave up too many assets in the trade.Later, Vince and Jared take a look at the Memphis Grizzlies and debate what they should do moving forward with Ja Morant. Also, Vince and Jared give their thoughts on if the Miami Heat or Houston Rockets should make a push for Kevin Durant. (1:56) NBA Finals Game 5 preview(10:00) Rick Carlisle brings up officials(17:01) Orlando Magic trade for Desmond Bane(24:22) What does Bane trade mean for Ja Morant, Grizzlies?(33:09) Can Ja Morant be the best player on a contending team?(35:36) Should the Rockets pursue Ja Morant, Kevin Durant?(41:58) Does Kevin Durant to the Miami Heat make sense?(50:38) NBA needs to rethink Draft Night coverage
(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.
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.
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode, the conversation revolves around the critical Game Five of the NBA playoffs between the Pacers and the Thunder. The host discusses the significance of this game, the coaching strategies employed, and the standout performances of players. The discussion transitions into personal reflections on fatherhood, growth, and the influence of hip-hop culture, particularly Tupac. The episode concludes with a call for community responsibility and the importance of preventing violence.TakeawaysGame five is crucial for the Pacers' chances in the series.Coaching strategies have played a significant role in the series.Player performances have varied, with different heroes emerging each game.Rick Carlisle's coaching experience is a key factor for the Pacers.Fatherhood brings its own challenges and growth opportunities.The influence of Tupac on personal and cultural identity is profound.Community responsibility is essential in addressing violence.Men should take accountability in conflicts and avoid recording fights.Self-awareness is crucial in avoiding negative situations.The importance of sharing positive messages and supporting each other.Sound Bites"Every game has had a semi-hero.""You gotta know the worst you.""Tell somebody about the pod."Chapters00:00 Game Five: A Pivotal Moment03:42 Coaching Strategies and Player Performances08:04 Betting Insights and Predictions23:29 Community Responsibility and Violence Awareness29:19 Reflections on Life and Personal ChoicesSupport the show
Verno and Jacoby discuss the exciting Game 3 that saw the Pacers go up 2-1 on the Thunder. They praise Rick Carlisle's game plan and the defense versus SGA before discussing the near-perfect performances from the entire Pacers roster, expectations for Game 4, and whether fans on either side should be concerned about their team. Next, Jacoby shares his disappointment with how the Knicks' head coach search is going, and the guys debate whether a Kevin Durant trade would really move the needle anymore. (0:00) Welcome to The Mismatch!(0:25) Pacers Take Game 3: 116-107 (IND 2-1)(32:28) Expect this Series To Go 7 Games?!(36:09) Game 4 Preview: Thunder [-6] vs. Pacers(48:02) What Are The Knicks Doing?!(1:01:23) Where's Kevin Durant Playing Next Season?(1:08:39) Ready To Bet on The Pacers Yet? Leave us a message on our Mismatch voicemail line! (323) 389-5091 Visit creditkarma.com or download the app today. The 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 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Russillo is joined by P.J. Carlesimo to break down what makes the Thunder defense so great, discuss how Rick Carlisle will make adjustments to make the Pacers more competitive, and share their thoughts on the Knicks' firing of Tom Thibodeau (1:53). Plus, Life Advice with Kyle (43:35)! Should I go on a first date in a different country? Check us out on YouTube for exclusive clips, livestreams, and more at https://www.youtube.com/@RyenRussilloPodcast. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Ryen Russillo Guest: P.J. Carlesimo Producers: Steve Ceruti, Kyle Crichton, Mike Wargon, and Jonathan Frias Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices