(00:00-23:14) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the return of Damian Lillard tonight for the Milwaukee Bucks in game two versus the Indiana Pacers. Also, Jake reveals he had a dream about who the Indianapolis Colts selected with the fourteenth pick of the NFL Draft.
(23:14-39:47) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake Query about the Pacers game one win over the Bucks and previews game two with him covering it for ESPN. They eventually shift their conversation to the Colts with the draft on Thursday to debate if it makes sense for the Colts to select a tight end at fourteen and what he wants to hear from Anthony Richardson later today when the media meets with him.
(39:47-44:02) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake wondering if Ben Sheppard will crack the rotation tonight with Damian Lillard returning after not playing in game one on Saturday afternoon.
(44:02-1:06:13) – Hour two of the program starts with Jake providing an update on the win totals between Eddie, listener Chad, and himself on their MLB bet. He transitions to the addition that Indiana made in the transfer portal today and discussing the future of NIL and the transfer portal. Finally, he reacts to some of the comments coming from Colts facility by players and Shane Steichen.
(1:06:13-1:17:37) – Mike Niziolek from the Bloomington Herald Times joins Jake Query to provide an update on what Darian DeVries has done in the transfer portal to rebuild the roster in year number one. He assesses if the main goal for some of the players in the portal right now are to cash in on payday and compares DeVries utilization of the portal to Curt Cignetti’s.
(1:17:37-1:27:30) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie by reminding people about Damian Lillard’s return tonight in game two between the Bucks and Pacers. They ponder how much the Pacers will try to attack him when Milwaukee is on defense.
(1:27:30-1:49:51) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly visit on the show to opine on game one between the Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks. Scott weighs in on how the Pacers defended Giannis Antetokounmpo in the first game, believes that tonight’s game will be much more competitive because Milwaukee will play with more edge, gives his opinion on whether tonight’s winner will dictate who wins the series, and shares his reaction on Tyrese Haliburton being voted the most overrated in a poll by The Athletic.
(1:49:51-2:03:49) – The Athletic’s Eric Nehm joins Jake Query ahead of game two tonight between the Pacers and Bucks to reveal what Damian Lillard shared after shootaround this morning about his workload. He explains how the team will have to alter their offensive game plan with Lillard back out there and evaluates if the Bucks are a better team with Giannis operating the offense or Lillard.
(2:03:49-2:11:44) – Today’s show closes with Jake being joined by his Australian friends that are in town for the Pacers playoff game tonight against the Bucks. Michael explains why he continues coming back to Indianapolis from Australia, shares his experience attending the Indy 500, and discussing tonight’s game.
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