Today’s Best of Features:
(00:00-14:30) – Dustin Dopirak from the Indianapolis Star joins Query & Company to recap Tyrese Haliburton’s excellent performance last night in South Beach. Dustin also assesses who will be losing minutes when Aaron Nesmith makes his return, discusses Jimmy Butler making his frustrations public by his lack of effort and comments last night, and weighs in on Jake’s opinion that Haliburton is a better player when he is aggressive early as a scorer versus trying to be a distributor.
(14:30-27:07) – The IndyStar’s Zach Osterman joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook on the program to break down last night’s victory for Mike Woodson’s team over Rutgers. He shares what he knows about Malik Reneau’s injury, the situation with Oumar Ballo, and if the Hoosiers have finally found a lineup that works. Finally, he provides what he knows about the Kurtis Rourke story from earlier in the day regarding a partially torn ACL in his knee.
(27:07-44:48) – Tom Noie from the South Bend Tribune joins Query & Company and explains what the scene was like on Tuesday night and during the day Wednesday on Bourbon Street following the terrorist attack. Tom agrees with Jimmy that yesterday’s win for Notre Dame was the biggest win in 31 years, believes that it was what Notre Dame did that resulted in a win for Marcus Freeman’s team, and examines how the College Football Playoff committee can tweak the playoff format to benefit the teams that get the automatic bye.