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Gene shares the latest NFL news & stories. Where will Stefon Diggs play this season? Can you answer Gene's Jerry Maguire Question? Timmy shares his hot take.
Last Call: Gene wraps things up & gets you all set for this great weekend in sports. What will Monday be like for Spurs & Knicks game 3 from Madison Square Garden? Plus Bills mandatory mini camp begins next week.
Full Hour 2. Gene kicks off the second hour with shots & top sports headlines: NBA Finals, Aaron Judge sidelined, Mixing Sports fandoms & championship parades. Deanna Kernan from Tennis Club of Rochester joins the show to talk all things tennis. Finally in last call Gene shares a few last minute thoughts as he gets you all set for the weekend.
Kane Pittman breaks down the opening game of the NBA Finals, specifically examining Victor Wembanyama's response to the New York Knicks' physical defense. He then shares thoughts on Giannis Antetokounmpo's possible departure from the Milwaukee Bucks and discusses the reputation of veteran official Scott Foster. 01:11 - NBA Finals Analysis 05:24 - NBA Officiating Controversy 09:04 - Giannis Trade Speculation 12:10 - Brunson And Australia
Munaf Manji and Dave Essler talk betting for Wednesday. Munaf Manji and Dave Essler are back on the Straight Outta Vegas AM feed for a loaded Wednesday card that covers two NBA playoff Game 2s, a ten-game MLB slate, and the Framber Valdez meltdown that had the baseball world talking Tuesday night. Tuesday went one and one, the Lakers team total got there quietly, Cade Cavalli got roughed up, and Dave's Rangers first-five under died when Texas scored three in the top of the first, but April closed strong and the guys are right back at it. In the East, the New York Knicks host the Philadelphia 76ers for Game 2 at Madison Square Garden after a 39-point blowout in Game 1 where Jalen Brunson dropped 35 in 31 minutes, Mikal Bridges went 7 of 10 for 17, Karl-Anthony Towns went 7 of 11 for 17, and OG Anunoby was 7 of 8 for 18 points while the Knicks shot 51.4 percent from three. The line sits at Knicks minus seven and a half, the same number Philadelphia has been getting all postseason, and Dave argues the market is pricing in a bounce-back that is not coming, pointing to Karl-Anthony Towns as the matchup problem the Celtics never had to solve. Munaf's case is simpler: Jalen Brunson has scored 39, 47, 40, 41, and 35 in his last five playoff games against Philly, and DraftKings has him over 26.5 at minus 122, a number he cleared before halftime in Game 1. Brunson over is Munaf's best bet. In the West, Minnesota stole Game 1 in San Antonio 104-102 despite Victor Wembanyama posting 12 blocks in a record-setting performance, though Wembanyama went 5 of 17 from the floor and De'Aaron Fox added 5 of 14, with the two combining to shoot 10 of 31 from the field. The Spurs are nine and a half point home favorites for Game 2 with the total at 215 and a half. Dave leans over, citing the Spurs' 27 fast break points in Game 1, referee Scott Foster's historically friendly whistle, and the likelihood both teams shoot more efficiently from three. He also leans Minnesota with the points and identifies Dylan Harper, who went 7 of 13 for 17 with four assists in 29 minutes, as his preferred player prop target when the Wolves go to their bench. On the MLB side, Dave makes the Twins team total over four and a half his best bet of the day against Miles Mikolas, who has given up four, three, three, and four earned runs in his last four road starts and is walking batters at a concerning rate. Dave also targets the Diamondbacks on the run line against Paul Skenes, reading sharp money as the line compressed from minus 150 to minus 121 for Pittsburgh. Nathan Eovaldi and the Rangers get a look, with Dave leaning under as the total climbs toward nine. The guys also unpack a developing Shohei Ohtani angle: in his last three starts where he pitched but did not bat, the Dodgers scored a combined two runs and lost all three games, making the other team on the run line a potential systematic edge moving forward. The episode wraps with the Framber Valdez situation, where the Tigers starter drilled Trevor Story with a 94 mph fastball immediately after allowing back-to-back home runs by Willson Contreras and Wilyer Abreu, clearing the benches at Comerica Park. Both managers condemned the act, Valdez claimed it was unintentional, and Dave made the case it fits a pattern. Use promo code BASES10 at Pregame.com for ten dollars off rest-of-May all access, every pick in every sport from your favorite pro through May 31st for just 89 dollars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seth and Sean see if any of the worst takes of the week can dethrone current champ Koa Ka'ai in Take-a-Mania, if TJ Houshmandzadeh threw CJ Stroud under the bus after a private chat, if it's better or worse that Scott Foster is the ref for game 6 tonight between the Rockets and Lakers, and see what the ITL question of the day is with Reggie and Lopez.
Seth and Sean talk about the if the Rockets can pull through and make history by winning game 6 against the Lakers tonight, assess their concern level on the Astros right now, go through the day's Headlines, discuss what anonymous executives and scouts had to say about the Texans' draft, what Texans GM Nick Caserio had to say on Up and Adams about the Al-Shaair extension and 'going big' in the draft his year, the momentum being heavily in the Rockets' favor headed into game 6 tonight, if the Texans can get to a Super Bowl this season in the same way the Seahawks did, react to Shilo Sanders trying to stick up for his brother by going after Mary Kay Cabot, see if any of the worst takes of the week can dethrone current champ Koa Ka'ai in Take-a-Mania, if TJ Houshmandzadeh threw CJ Stroud under the bus after a private chat, if it's better or worse that Scott Foster is the ref for game 6 tonight between the Rockets and Lakers, and see what the ITL question of the day is with Reggie and Lopez.
In Hour 2, Willard and Dibs listen to Draymond Green sing the praises of Steve Kerr and explain his game-clinching steal of Kawhi Leonard, discuss the impact referee Scott Foster could have in tonight's Warriors-Suns game, and more.
Willard and Dibs' full show from Friday, April 17th. In Hour 1, Willard and Dibs wonder if Warriors fans are satisfied after Wednesday's win ahead of tonight's game vs. the Suns, take calls from Warriors fans, and debate how fans would feel if the Warriors lose tonight. In Hour 2, Willard and Dibs listen to Draymond Green sing the praises of Steve Kerr and explain his game-clinching steal of Kawhi Leonard, discuss the impact referee Scott Foster could have in tonight's Warriors-Suns game, and more. In Hour 3, Willard and Dibs listen to more comments from Draymond Green about Steve Kerr, chat with Jon Bloom -- the voice of the Phoenix Suns -- about tonight's Warriors-Suns game, and more. In Hour 4, Willard and Dibs chat with Marc Spears of ESPN about the Warriors' path and tonight's Warriors-Suns game, debate the 'dirtiness' of Draymond Green and Dillon Brooks, and more.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026 The Dominant Duo – Total Dominance Hour -Michael Corleone, Thunder - six games left, Tiger's statement, bruh-get a driver, Scott Foster, Detroit vs Thunder officiating and more. Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS Jim Traber on Instagram, Berry Tramel on X and Dean Blevins on X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Total Dominance Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Verno and Jacoby jump right into their Loves and Loathes, including Wemby's case for MVP and why Draymond agrees and disagrees with it, George Gervin's case as the real Iceman, Shai's and JB's jabs at each other, and more. (:17) Welcome to The Mismatch! (:23) Sweet 16 started: Purdue and Iowa deliver victories (2:31) 76ers rout the Bulls with 157 points (7:58) The Thunder and Celtics silently dissing each other (11:16) The latest saga with Giannis and the Bucks (21:04) The Celtics are not supposed to be this good (24:42) The Atlanta Hawks' run to 41-32 (31:46) Key players returning for the playoffs (33:11) Rudy Gobert and his longevity diet (37:37) Scott Foster and every one of his calls (40:50) Victor Wembanyama's case for MVP (50:28) The Hornets and the defense that they play (54:17) Draymond Green and his case for MVP (59:23) The Rockets and all of their problems (1:02:09) Jokic reminds the league he's MVP-caliber (1:07:35) Zion playing all these games for the Pelicans (1:09:53) There's only one “Iceman,” and that is George Gervin (1:12:45) Long TSA lines! The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Leave us a message on our Mismatch Voicemail line! (323) 389-5091 Hosts: Chris Vernon and David Jacoby Producers: Brian H. Waters and Jeff Shearin Social: Keith Fujimoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert deserves more praise; The misconceptions about the Timberwolves big man; Kyle Anderson's return to the Timberwolves; Why is Scott Foster still a referee; Plus other Timberwolves feedback and more on Flagrant Howls.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert deserves more praise; The misconceptions about the Timberwolves big man; Kyle Anderson's return to the Timberwolves; Why is Scott Foster still a referee; Plus other Timberwolves feedback and more on Flagrant Howls. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
you guys didn't like the game of thrones episode so we're back talking about the wolves.
The Spurs wouldn't stop dunking on the Grizzlies last night and Wemby has surpassed Steph Curry as the most must-see player in-person (3:00). The Rockets blew a 13 point OT lead in Minnesota and the T'Wolves were mad at Scott Foster (26:52). Illinois Head Coach Brad Underwood isn't worried about playing Houston in Houston (29:13). College Basketball Wise Guy Alan Boston joins the show to preview all of the Sweet 16 games starting with tonight's games (39:10). Paul Skenes got rocked on Opening Day (1:19:20)Host: Chris VernonContributors: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
Minnesota Timberwolves WIN in the craziest fashion against Houston Rockets; The Timberwolves win perfectly escaping the season; Scott Foster is a travesty; Which opposing players are the most annoying to play against the Timberwolves; NBA Commissioner Adam Silver provided updates on tanking, expansion and more; Plus other Timberwolves news on Flagrant Howls. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Timberwolves and Rockets played a bizarre and exciting game on Wednesday which featured a historic collapse, but stuck in the middle of the drama was referee Scott Foster, who found his integrity publicly questioned by players once again.On this episode of Fastbreak Breakfast, Dave and Keith discuss the latest controversy around the embattled official, plus they discuss Adam Silver's latest comments on tanking, the 65 game rule, and expansion, and look at the latest playoff races.Also- Keith lists some dream outcomes for the Grizzlies in the offseason.Join the slack channel at http://patreon.com/fastbreakbreakfast!Subscribe on YouTube!Get 20% off a Stathead annual subscription with code FBBFUse promo code FASTBREABREAK at SeatGeek for $20 off your first ticket purchaseCheck out the merchandise at teepublic.com/stores/fastbreak-breakfast
Minnesota Timberwolves WIN in the craziest fashion against Houston Rockets; The Timberwolves win perfectly escaping the season; Scott Foster is a travesty; Which opposing players are the most annoying to play against the Timberwolves; NBA Commissioner Adam Silver provided updates on tanking, expansion and more; Plus other Timberwolves news on Flagrant Howls. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Phoenix Suns are facing a crossroads on the road. From a measuring-stick loss against the Timberwolves to the mounting off-court distractions of Dillon Brooks, Episode 647 analyzes the factors behind the recent slump. We analyze the "Superstar Whistle" discrepancy, the missing "Dawg Mentality," and transition to Tempe where Kenny Dillingham is setting the Standard for the 2026 Spring Football season.In this episode:00:00 - WelcomeSetting the stage for a high-stakes week in the Valley. We look at the temperature of the Suns' rotation and the shifting expectations for the roster.13:46 - Phoenix Suns: State of the RotationAnalyzing the immediate fallout from the loss to the Timberwolves. We look at the friction of the rotation and why the road trip has tested the team's connectivity.23:24 - Video Reaction: The Superstar WhistleReacting to John Lund and Mitch Vareldzis on the free throw discrepancy between Devin Booker and Jaylen Brown. Does the name on the back of the jersey dictate the call on the floor?33:35 - THE ABSOLUTE VERDICT: The Whistle StandardHanding down the ruling on the "Company Man" officiating culture. We discuss Scott Foster, the "long since believed" theories on league influence, and the Dallas/Cooper Flagg "Receipt" that has fans questioning the integrity of the game.40:00 - Video Reaction: The 9-10 SlumpReacting to Burns and Gambo on the statistical inversion of the Suns' defense and the struggle to find rhythm since February 1st.49:10 - The Identity Shift: The "Dawg Mentality" FactorLong-form analysis on why the Suns are missing the intensity of a player like Jae Crowder. We look at the positive side of Dillon Brooks' impact—the "Identity Anchor" this team needs on the floor to maintain the Standard.54:24 - Video Reaction: The Dillon Brooks ReportsReacting to the latest off-court reports regarding Dillon Brooks. We look at why discipline is symptomatic and why these headlines are a distraction the locker room cannot afford.1:02:30 - WHO'S GOT THE BEEF? (PT. 2): Dillon Brooks ArrestBrought to you by MOOYAH Burgers. Flipping the coin on Dillon Brooks. We analyze the friction caused by 85 in a 45 and why off-court discipline is the only way to ensure on-court execution.1:08:34 - ASU Football: The Dillingham StandardKenny Dillingham speaks to the media ahead of the 2026 Spring Football season. We analyze the energy in Tempe and the foundation being built for the next era of Sun Devil Football.The Verdict: Is the Suns' slump a talent issue, or is the missing "Dawg Mentality" the only thing standing between them and a deep postseason run?
Chapter 5 In the near future, reality is boring, and the "OmniNet" is everything. The Aether Dynamics corporation runs the world. But rendering photorealistic VR for billions of users requires processing power that silicon chips can't handle. Scott Foster is about to discover a secret that changes everything. Where that change takes place? Well, that's up for interpretation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chapter 4 In the near future, reality is boring, and the "OmniNet" is everything. The Aether Dynamics corporation runs the world. But rendering photorealistic VR for billions of users requires processing power that silicon chips can't handle. Scott Foster is about to discover a secret that changes everything. Where that change takes place? Well, that's up for interpretation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chapter 3 In the near future, reality is boring, and the "OmniNet" is everything. The Aether Dynamics corporation runs the world. But rendering photorealistic VR for billions of users requires processing power that silicon chips can't handle. Scott Foster is about to discover a secret that changes everything. Where that change takes place? Well, that's up for interpretation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chapter 2 In the near future, reality is boring, and the "OmniNet" is everything. The Aether Dynamics corporation runs the world. But rendering photorealistic VR for billions of users requires processing power that silicon chips can't handle. Scott Foster is about to discover a secret that changes everything. Where that change takes place? Well, that's up for interpretation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This is an original story that I have been working on for a while. A little out of the norm. I hope you guys enjoy it. In the near future, reality is boring, and the "OmniNet" is everything. The Aether Dynamics corporation runs the world. But rendering photorealistic VR for billions of users requires processing power that silicon chips can't handle. Scott Foster is about to discover a secret that changes everything. Where that change takes place? Well, that's up for interpretation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Haley Roberts joins Scott Foster on KRVN to discuss the Ag Valley Rewards Program.
Programa de baloncesto NBA conducido por Gonzalo Vázquez y Andrés Monje gracias a Gigantes del Basket. ............................. CUENTOS DE NAVIDAD VIII Michael, crimen y castigo ¿Conoces a Scott Foster? Michael, crimen y castigo (y II) ............................. Como cada año por estas fechas El Reverso ofrece un capítulo muy especial, los Cuentos de Navidad. Protagonizan esta octava edición dos personajes, dos grandes historias y el oscuro revés de lo muchas veces contado: una versión no muy agradable de Michael Jordan, un clásico de estos especiales, y el lado más desconocido del polémico árbitro Scott Foster. Gonzalo y Andrés se adentran una vez más en el otro lado. Desde El Reverso os deseamos unas felices fiestas.
The current state of Hollywood script development is chaotic, to say the least—but what if there were a way to reclaim it for writers? In this episode, guest host Charles Haine returns to No Film School to speak with Brian Austin and Scott Foster, the creators behind ScriptHop and the newly launched The Gauntlet. They dive into how the traditional process of script discovery has broken down and explore how the Gauntlet offers a transformative path forward—one that empowers writers with meaningful feedback, professional endorsements, and real chances at industry attention. In this episode, No Film School's Charles Haine and guests discuss... The breakdown of traditional story departments at major agencies and studios How ScriptHop began as a library tool and evolved into a platform empowering writers The creation of “The Packet” to help writers better market their scripts Why Script Gauntlet isn't just another screenwriting contest How the Gauntlet provides detailed, collaborative feedback from active industry professionals Why professional endorsements through the Gauntlet could change the script discovery game Their strategy for launching scripts through curated industry slates Memorable Quotes: "Hollywood is kind of a pro-spaceship town." "It is so crazy to me that the first guard of feedback is... so untested." "This is the best reader dollars I've ever spent." "We're going to be a more important aggregator of analysis than say Rotten Tomatoes." Guests: Brian Austin Scott Foster Resources: ScriptHop The Gauntlet Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web: No Film School Facebook: No Film School on Facebook Twitter: No Film School on Twitter YouTube: No Film School on YouTube Instagram: No Film School on Instagram
As we, at WGN Radio, prepare to welcome the Chicago Blackhawks into the “Century Club,” we are celebrating Chicago's Original 6 hockey organization by highlighting over 100 players, coaches, executives, broadcasters and personalities that have been a part of Blackhawks' 100-year history. Every weekday leading up to and through the 2025-26 season, you will hear […]
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
Tom Haberstroh, Amin Elhassan and producer Anthony Mayes spend a lot of time thinking about Stephen A. Smith's solitaire habits. As Tyrese Haliburton nurses a strained calf and Oklahoma City celebrates Jalen Williams 40 point outburst, the Illumination revels in the return of the starting lineup introductions. Tom Did His Own Research on how Scott Foster's "Extender" nickname is actually more apt than you ever could have known. Basketball Illuminati is now part of the Count The Dings Network. Join the Count The Dings Patreon to support the show, get ad free episodes and exclusive content at www.patreon.com/CountTheDings ILLUMINATI MERCH HAS RETURNED - Check it out here: https://bit.ly/CTDMERCH Subscribe to Basketball Illuminati! On Apple or Spotify Email us: basketballilluminati@gmail.com Twitter: @bballilluminati Instagram: @basketballilluminati Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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.
Sean sits down to discuss the wild & shocking NBA Finals. Sean touches on TJ McConnell, Scott Foster, & SGA/Williams. Sean breaks down why everyone is wrong about the Dallas Cowboys heading into 2025. Sean dissects the dislike towards Caitlin Clark from a lot of her peers. Sean also answers your email questions! Join the conversation: nocredentialswithseanleary@gmail.com @seanlearybits
Muff the Sports Traveler fresh off attending another PGA Major Championship - this time, the U.S. Open at historic Oakmont. He breaks down his Friday adventure: early arrival, nine miles of walking, and catching a hole-in-one from Victor Perez. JJ Spaun shocked the field by finishing under par, but was Oakmont playing like its legendary self after all the rain? From Church Pews to controversy: Sam Burns' water ruling drama and Rory's temper tantrums (and media silence), and a live reaction to the fan-favorite “Sell the Team Bob” chants. We also dive into: * Joey Chestnut's glorious return to the hot dog throne * NFL minicamp QB watch - Jim's upset that one QB isn't part of this discussion * Antonio Brown's legal mess (again) * PGA Tour's power move hiring ex-NFL exec Brian Rolapp * NBA Finals: Conspiracy alert with Scott Foster? * Shohei Ohtani's return & Mizuhara behind bars Shoutout to all our new listeners and subscribers! We're rolling toward 100 on YouTube – and yes, we're giving away merch when we hit it. If you haven't liked / subscribed yet…what are you waiting for?
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.
On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona talk about how far is too far when it comes to competition with the monster 10-0 win by Bayern Munich in the FIFA Club World Cup, was that violation or fair game?! Then, Nick is one Thunder win away from closing out a +800 bet if they win in game 6 and the Scott Foster dilemma
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.
(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.
Is there a logjam over at third base in The Bay? I Stock up, stock down in our M&P 500 I Rick Carlisle defends Scott Foster.
00:00 – 12:47 – Recapping the Father’s Day and sports weekend, Pacers get ready for Game 5 after a disappointing Game 4, debating officiating in Game 4 12:48 – 21:05 – Morning Checkdown 21:06 – 41:03 – It’s best two-out-of-three for the Pacers and Thunder now, the disappointment of Friday night, what was going on with Myles Turner?, Alex Caruso has been an issue all series long, Stephen A. Smith caught playing Solitaire during Game 4 41:04 – 1:07:00– Getting ready for Game 4 tonight, Rick Carlisle’s comments on the officiating and Scott Foster, SGA questionable non-calls, Morning Checkdown 1:07:01 – 1:19:39 – Our Father’s Day weekend recaps, can the Pacers recover from the Game 4 letdown, we take callers heading into Game 5 1:19:40 – 1:25:29 – We take more callers heading into Game 5, are the Pacers the better team? 1:25:30 – 1:52:17 – Setting The Pace’s Alex Golden joins us to discuss what the Pacers need to do to flush Game 4 and get back on track in tonight’s Game 5, his thoughts on officiating, Myles Turner vs. Obi Toppin, Aaron Nesmith, did his thoughts on the Pacers change after Game 4’s result?, Stephen A. Smith playing solitaire during Game 4, the gut punch feeling from Friday, Morning Checkdown 1:52:18 – 2:00:08 – Game 6 ticket prices have plummeted, more callers weigh in on tonight’s Game 5 2:00:09 – 2:06:22 – Jiffy Lube Stat of the Day, final thoughts for tonight’s Game 5Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Fitz and Buck Reising open the show with their overarching thoughts and reactions to the NBA Finals as a whole. With the series now tied at two games apiece, who do they see coming out on top? That leads into a discussion on the looming Kevin Durant trade and the amount of coverage it's gotten in comparison to the NBA Finals. They also weigh in on the Knicks head coach search before discussing whether the NBA should continue putting referee Scott Foster on big games. Later, the guys talk some NFL, reacting to all the latest in the Aaron Rodgers saga, Shemar Stewart's holdout with the Bengals, Cam Ward's confidence, and more! Plus, why aren't more people paying attention to this INSANE Stanley Cup Final?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Sat.'s SUPER SEXY No Dunks, the guys discuss Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's clutch play, J-Dub's relentless drives, why the Pacers' stagnant fourth quarter count haunt the franchise forever, Scott Foster's frustrating whistle, Chet Holmgren's effort, 'Dumb & Dumber' fans sitting courtside, what jersey Reggie Miller will wear next, and more. That, plus Russell Westbrook will test free agency, deep breathing exercises, our '95 album covers, data science classes, and more.
On today's episode, Alex Golden is joined by Derek Kramer of iPacers.com to discuss the Pacers 4th quarter collapse in Game 4. What went wrong for Indiana, who needs to play better in Game 5, the horrific officiating from Scott Foster and Josh Tiven, Aaron Nesmith and Myles Turner struggling plus MORE!
This week, we're covering all the chaos you didn't know you needed: from getting slapped with a charge for supplying booze to minors (allegedly, Your Honor), to Antonio Brown turning scrap metal into headlines. We ask the real questions—like what happens to Jim Irsay's treasure trove of rockstar relics now that he's gone? Plus, NBA ref Scott Foster eats an elbow like a pro, Darin Ruf has a Ruff (sorry, not sorry) day at work, and Liam Hendriks makes the rookie mistake of reading the comments. And in this week's biggest pickle: a "fan" sues his own team… because they suck. Buckle up, it's a wild one.Follow more by going to iapradio.comThanks for listening!
Ben Maller talks about who gets to wear the dunce cap for Rick Carlisle's Pacers blowing a 20pt lead, what got into the Knicks to inspire the comeback, the Scott Foster "the extender" conspiracy, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Fri.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss MVP SGA and the Thunder overwhelming the Timberwolves again, Julius Randle getting benched in the fourth quarter, whether Minnesota can still make this a series, and Scott Foster's bloody nose. That, plus All-Defensive Teams, All-Rookie selections, how many Pacers will make tonight's All-NBA Teams, street names, high school fashion shows, and more.
Minnesota Timberwolves scoops ahead of Game 2 against the Thunder; Timberwolves will have to deal with Scott Foster and Tony Brothers; What do the Timberwolves have to do to keep up with the Thunder and more; Plus other scoops on the Twins, Vikings and more with Doogie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Minnesota Timberwolves scoops ahead of Game 2 against the Thunder; Timberwolves will have to deal with Scott Foster and Tony Brothers; What do the Timberwolves have to do to keep up with the Thunder and more; Plus other scoops on the Twins, Vikings and more with Doogie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Thunder’s historic offense buries the Nuggets but did they get help from referee Scott Foster? Plus, Maller to the 3rd Degree and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Knicks are exposing the cracks in the Celtics Championship DNA. The Thunder’s historic offense buries the Nuggets but did they get help from referee Scott Foster? Plus, Maller to the 3rd Degree, #AskBen and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.