(00:00-28:35) – The Fan Midday Show opens on Thursday with Brian Noe and Jimmy Cook recapping Jrue Holiday’s masterful performance against the Indiana Pacers last night, highlight a comment that Rick Carlisle made regarding Bennedict Mathurin, and then question how players rise draft boards simply off of combine workouts or pro day workouts despite their performances during the actual college season. (28:35-42:27) – Brian and Jimmy move their conversation from the Indiana Pacers to the struggles of the Dallas Mavericks following the Kyrie Irving trade. Brian makes the comparison that Irving is the NBA’s version of Aaron Rodgers. (42:27-49:35) – Hour one concludes with Brian and Jimmy discussing their favorite snacks because of Brian munching on some apple slices with peanut butter and then debate if it was weird for Jordan Nwora last night facing his former team when you see the success the Bucks are having vs the Pacers since his arrival to Indianapolis. (49:35-1:16:14) – ESPN College Basketball Analyst Seth Greenberg joins Brian Noe and Jimmy Cook on the Fan Midday Show to weigh in on the snack debate, why how difficult it is now for coaches to retain players because of NIL impacting decision makings for players, how the transfer portal is going to turn into free agency, why he really likes FAU against SDSU, and then breaks down the Final Four matchups along with who will win the championship come Monday night. (1:16:14-1:34:28) – At the end of the previous segment, Brian teased that there is a current NFL free agent that had one of the most underrated seasons in NFL history with the Indianapolis Colts and revealed that it was Carson Wentz’s 27 TD’s to 7 INT’s in 2021. Jimmy and producer Eddie Garrison try make sense of it by trying to disprove Noe’s opinion. (1:34:28-1:35:15) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Brian quickly summarizing the previous segment pertaining to Carson Wentz and previews the upcoming conversation with Bruce Weber. (1:35:15-1:59:21) – Former college basketball coach and current BTN Analyst Bruce Weber joins the program from Houston to provide his thoughts on the Final Four matchups this weekend, what the biggest thing that players have to remember when it comes to this weekend, what kind of person and player former Lawrence Central standout Nijel Pack is, and reveals the conversation he had with Matt Painter after the loss to Farleigh Dickinson. (1:59:21-2:12:36) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Brian and Jimmy on the Fan Midday Show to update you on the Buddy Hield situation with five games to go since he returned to practice today, share his opinion on whether the Pacers are one or two pieces away, and examines how the Pacers are in a different rebuilding stage than some of the other teams that have embraced developing their younger players. (2:12:36-2:21:33) – The final segment of the show is spent with Brian and Jimmy acknowledging the Sacramento Kings ending their playoff draught. Plus, Eddie quizzes Jimmy and Brian on where some of the top players in MLB are now following free agency. Finally, Jimmy and Eddie share their bets for the afternoon/night.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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