Pacers Fast Break with Jordan Maly 4-5-16 Podcast
Pacers Fast Break with Jordan Maly 4-5-16 Podcast
Join Indiana Talks very own sports journalist Jordan Maly (@JMalyWIUX) every Tuesday for ‘Pacers Fast Break’ live on air from 8-9PM ET. Fill your ears for 60 minutes with a weekly recap of the Indiana Pacers and a look around the NBA.
A Quick note for the listeners in Fort Wayne Area, Pacers Fast Break will now re-air on Wednesdays at 1PM ET on 95.7FM WELT Fort Wayne. Pacers Fast Break is always available for download on iTunes and at indianatalks.com.
Tonight’s episode included the harsh criticism the Indiana Pacers have been faced by their fans over the last few weeks, possible playoff scenarios for the Pacers, the Golden State Warriors road to 73 wins, and of course the aftermath of Los Angeles Lakers players D’Angelo Russell and Nick Young. Jordan spent the whole second half of the show ranting about the use of social media by players and the reaction that people had to Russell/Young’s situation.
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Charity Events Happening In Your Area
Indiana University’s Sigma Pi Fraternity presents “Last Man Standing”, a charity boxing tournament to help raise money for cancer research through the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life. The brothers of Sigma Pi are looking to continue their record breaking effort (2015 Relay For Life Donation Record) to help end the fight against cancer. For more information on the event, listen to the podcast or head over to lastmanstanding2016.com.
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