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(00:00-24:55) – Query & Company opens on Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison hitting on the three big topics for today’s show. They start the program previewing tonight’s game five between the Pacers and Knicks, the first OTA practice for the Indianapolis Colts, and last night’s Fever loss in their first game without Caitlin Clark.
(24:55-34:51) – Jake revisits last year’s Boston Celtics playoff run and compares it to the run right now for the Oklahoma City Thunder. He ties the two together by wondering if Indiana can be the team that gave both teams their hardest challenge in the playoffs.
(34:51-47:29) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie highlighting the celebrities that were in attendance in Indianapolis for games three and four because they debate which Ben Stiller movie is the best.
(47:29-1:12:35) – James Boyd from The Fan Morning Show and The Athletic makes an appearance on Query & Company to share some of his observations from the first OTA practice, evaluates the likelihood that either Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones is the long term answer for the Colts, preview game five tonight between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks, and debates with Jake as to how much Aaron Nesmith should be making right now instead of $11 million per year.
(1:12:35-1:24:32) – Pacers radio analyst Eddie Gill joins the show from New York to discuss Tyrese Haliburton’s dominating performance in game four, evaluates why the Knicks have seemingly played better with Jalen Brunson on the floor, elaborates on the different level of seriousness that Tyrese Haliburton has played with on defense, and weighs in on why this Pacers team has been so successful on the road this postseason.
(1:24:32-1:33:43) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake sharing one of his favorite moments in broadcast history that has a tie with the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers.
(1:33:43-2:00:14) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins the show from New York City to preview tonight’s Eastern Conference Finals game between the Pacers and Knicks. He accesses what turned Tyrese Haliburton into a prolific rebounder in game one, asks Jake if every game they play the rest of the playoffs is a top fifteen game in franchise history, debates whether New York will go back to starting Josh Hart, and highlights how the Knicks have played better with just one of Karl-Anthony Towns or Jalen Brunson on the floor in the playoffs.
(2:00:14-2:08:22) – About an hour ago, John Mellencamp issued a statement apologizing to some of the New York Knicks fans and celebrities that were in attendance for game four because he didn’t feel like a Hoosier. Jake shares his opinion on the statement.
(2:08:22-2:17:38) – Today’s show closes out with Jake explaining to Eddie why he needs to take a trip to New York City sometime. Plus, they give their predictions for game five!
Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/
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(00:00-24:55) – Query & Company opens on Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison hitting on the three big topics for today’s show. They start the program previewing tonight’s game five between the Pacers and Knicks, the first OTA practice for the Indianapolis Colts, and last night’s Fever loss in their first game without Caitlin Clark.
(24:55-34:51) – Jake revisits last year’s Boston Celtics playoff run and compares it to the run right now for the Oklahoma City Thunder. He ties the two together by wondering if Indiana can be the team that gave both teams their hardest challenge in the playoffs.
(34:51-47:29) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie highlighting the celebrities that were in attendance in Indianapolis for games three and four because they debate which Ben Stiller movie is the best.
(47:29-1:12:35) – James Boyd from The Fan Morning Show and The Athletic makes an appearance on Query & Company to share some of his observations from the first OTA practice, evaluates the likelihood that either Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones is the long term answer for the Colts, preview game five tonight between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks, and debates with Jake as to how much Aaron Nesmith should be making right now instead of $11 million per year.
(1:12:35-1:24:32) – Pacers radio analyst Eddie Gill joins the show from New York to discuss Tyrese Haliburton’s dominating performance in game four, evaluates why the Knicks have seemingly played better with Jalen Brunson on the floor, elaborates on the different level of seriousness that Tyrese Haliburton has played with on defense, and weighs in on why this Pacers team has been so successful on the road this postseason.
(1:24:32-1:33:43) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake sharing one of his favorite moments in broadcast history that has a tie with the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers.
(1:33:43-2:00:14) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins the show from New York City to preview tonight’s Eastern Conference Finals game between the Pacers and Knicks. He accesses what turned Tyrese Haliburton into a prolific rebounder in game one, asks Jake if every game they play the rest of the playoffs is a top fifteen game in franchise history, debates whether New York will go back to starting Josh Hart, and highlights how the Knicks have played better with just one of Karl-Anthony Towns or Jalen Brunson on the floor in the playoffs.
(2:00:14-2:08:22) – About an hour ago, John Mellencamp issued a statement apologizing to some of the New York Knicks fans and celebrities that were in attendance for game four because he didn’t feel like a Hoosier. Jake shares his opinion on the statement.
(2:08:22-2:17:38) – Today’s show closes out with Jake explaining to Eddie why he needs to take a trip to New York City sometime. Plus, they give their predictions for game five!
Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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