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The newest Indiana Pacer, and proud Aussie Johnny Furphy joins the show for a very special episode of The Paceroos Podcast.
In this January 2020 episode of The Paceroos, Justin and Alex sit down with the one and only Corey "Homicide" Williams to talk about his journey from New York streetball to become the most enigmatic NBL commentator in the sports history. We were so thrilled when Corey agreed to come on the show, and even more thrilled with the way he treated us, welcoming us into his home and sharing some great stories about his relationships with former Pacers players, and his time on the Pacers summer league team. RIP Homicide.
Adam and Alex run through the competition to meet franchise point guard Tyrese Haliburton over the All Star break, and the recent rumours of Paul George coming back to Indy.
Alex is back from the USA and he joins Adam to talk about the last three weeks of Pacers basketball - the Pascal Siakam trade, the recent back to back wins against Philly and Phoenix, and the current roster makeup.
Adam and Alex discuss the recent losing run that saw the Pacers slip back to .500, and then the two gam win streak following big changes to the starting lineup. With Alex about to head to Indianapolis for the upcoming home stand, the guys discuss what the Pacers can do to continue to win.
Adam, Alex and Woody break down the weirdness in Milwaukee, the loss to the Bucks and the upcoming games for the Pacers.
Adam, Alex and Justin break down the win against Boston, Tyrese Haliburton's ascension to superstardom, and the upcoming tournament semi final and final in Las Vegas.
Adam and Alex break down the last week of Pacers basketball, including two wins in the in-season tournament, the historic offensive performances by the team, and the ascension of Tyrese Haliburton.
Adam and Alex break down the two trips to Philly, discuss the head injury to Jalen Smith, and debate a possible reunion with former Pacer, Paul George.
Adam and Alex discuss the win against Milwaukee, Bennedict Mathurin's strong play, Tyrese Haliburton's ascent to superstardom and the players not seeing the floor for Rick Carlisle.
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