April 30, 2020
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On the last day of February, the Indiana Pacers beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 113-104 in front on 19,432 fans at Quicken Loan Arena. T.J. Warren scored 30, and both Domas Sabonis and Myles Turned posted double-doubles. The following day, Indiana lost by a single point 67-66 to Illinois at the State Farm Center in front […]
Helping people is a privilege and joy, not a responsibility. Especially in a time of crisis, people with cash need to help those without it. We are in a health crisis that is quickly going to morph into an economic calamity, and many millions will need assistance to survive. The government will help some, and the […]
It’s been 33 years, but the lesson remains – a union of professional athletes that believe they run the show will learn the painful lesson that there are advantages to ownership. The NFLPA ratified the new collective bargaining agreement by a slim margin of 60 votes, so there will be football without interruption through the next […]
“Indy would be perfect for Philip Rivers.” “From Bolts to Colts!” “Rivers flowing to Indianapolis.” We’ve heard it all during the first few days of rumor mongering at the NFL Scouting Combine. None of it makes any sense. The combination of media, agents, free time, and cocktails in Indianapolis causes the occasional odd rumor to gather […]
No one knows who the Indianapolis Colts are going to take with the 13th overall pick in the NFL Draft. Until teams target and sign free agents, we won’t even know what their needs will be on April 23rd. Nobody even knows whether the Colts will actually draft 13th. They could move back and get […]