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Query & Company

Indiana Pacers Road Struggles Continue. Scott Agness and Stephen Holder Join!

Query & Company

93.5 & 107.5 The Fan

Sports

3.1759 Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2024

⏱️ 130 minutes

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Summary

(00:00-22:50) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the 20-year anniversary of the malice at the palace. Jake relives the night of the brawl and what he was doing when it all went down. Also, they touch on the Pacers signing a backup center.

(22:50-32:06) – With the New York Jets firing their GM, it allows Jake to share something that he took away from watching the Jets on Sunday. He had the realization that they are in the same situation that the Colts were in a few years ago when they signed Philip Rivers, Carson Wentz, and Matt Ryan.

(32:06-41:43) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake Query asking for help from listeners to find a Pacers hat that he has always wanted and the three guys sharing their thoughts on the Pacers loss last night to the Raptors.

(41:43-1:04:38) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to recap last night’s loss for the Indiana Pacers against the Toronto Raptors with Jake and Jimmy. They discuss the road struggles for Tyrese Haliburton compared to his home success, agrees with Jimmy that the Pacers can’t rest guys periodically right now because of how shorthanded they are currently, and believes that Bennedict Mathurin is earning the trust from the coaching staff to remain a starter when Aaron Nesmith and Andrew Nembhard return.

(1:04:38-1:15:58) – Yesterday ESPN announced that they will be continuing Inside The NBA next season. Jimmy highlights the information that we know right now about the move over to ESPN/ABC. It leads to Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing why they like the show so much and which one of the members is their favorite.

(1:15:58-1:26:27) – Hour two of the program concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing some of the best former athletes that are now broadcasters.

(1:26:27-1:50:35) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to recap Anthony Richardson’s performance against the New York Jets. Holder acknowledges that Richardson looked more relaxed in the win, thought that Shane Steichen did a great job at involving AR’s legs right at the start of the game to get him involved in the game, and admits that Shane Steichen grew up a little bit during Richardson’s two-week absence.

(1:50:35-2:00:22) – After discussing animals at the end of last segment, Jake continues asking questions about animals. Eventually, Jake and Jimmy shift back to the Indiana Pacers by highlighting their road struggles again. Eddie points out the upcoming homestretch that could turn their season around.

(2:00:22-2:09:43) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio!

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0:00.0

You know, it's funny how, and I guess when you were a kid and you took history class

0:08.9

and you would say, why am I learning this stuff that happened a hundred years ago?

0:15.5

And what did they always say?

0:16.9

Well, to not know history, you are doomed to see it repeat itself.

0:20.7

And history does have an occasion of presumed. Well, to not know history, you are doomed to see it repeat itself.

0:31.1

And history does have an occasion of presenting itself or rather maybe not replicating an event, but reminding you of an event.

0:44.9

And I say that only because I was reminded last night of something that I didn't even realize was basically exactly on an anniversary, a big anniversary.

0:48.2

And it's not a celebratory anniversary in Indianapolis.

0:53.3

But Rick Carlis was on this morning with Kevin and Andy on the wake up call with KB and Andy, and it came up that this is the 20-year

0:57.8

mark of the brawl, the malice and the palace, whatever you want to call it. And there's

1:03.0

nothing that can be said about the brawl from my standpoint that probably hasn't been said

1:07.7

a hundred times. We all remember it. We all know where we were.

1:12.0

I have always said, because I was working at Channel 6 at the time,

1:16.0

there is no piece of videotape that made its way onto the airwaves in my tenure in television

1:23.8

more than the videotape of the brawl.

1:26.2

I've edited that I could tell you almost

1:28.1

frame by frame every single thing of it because I had to edit it so many times to put it on the

1:32.2

air, whether it be the court cases or the appeals or the suspensions, all of it, right?

1:38.7

But last night, I was kind of reminded, and I didn't think about the numeric significance of it because the brawl was 20 years ago today.

1:51.3

But I think that we forget when you think of the brawl because that led to, obviously, ultimately, the departure of Ron Artec and getting traded to Sacramento for

2:06.0

Pager Steyakovich and Stephen Jackson and his kind of fractured the relationship with the city.

2:12.8

And I think people forget that in the immediacy of the brawl, there was no greater love affair

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