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Belief in Benn Mathurin, Why the Ups and Downs for Jarace + MORE!

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Happy Black Friday Pacer Nation! On a special episode of Setting The Pace, Alex Golden brings on twin brothers, Jake and Isaac as our Fans of the Week! Today, we dive into why Jake is such a believer in Benn Mathurin, why Isaac isn't as big of a fan despite liking him as a player and what it is about him that is so intriguing. Then, the guys dive into a discussion about Jarace Walker and why it is so hard for him to put consistent effort into each game.

To wrap up the show, Alex continues his annual "What Thanksgiving food represents each Pacer" to have a fun, unique, conversation as to how guys fit into this team. Example: What Pacer player is the Mac and Cheese of the Thanksgiving meal. We each bring a different approach to this topic, and you will never guess how Kam Jones was brought into the conversation without playing a single minute for the Pacers this season.

We hope everyone enjoys this not-so-serious gimmicky topic and had the BEST Thanksgiving!


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Happy Black Friday Pacer Nation! On a special episode of Setting The Pace, Alex Golden brings on twin brothers, Jake and Isaac as our Fans of the Week! Today, we dive into why Jake is such a believer in Benn Mathurin, why Isaac isn't as big of a fan despite liking him as a player and what it is about him that is so intriguing. Then, the guys dive into a discussion about Jarace Walker and why it is so hard for him to put consistent effort into each game.

To wrap up the show, Alex continues his annual "What Thanksgiving food represents each Pacer" to have a fun, unique, conversation as to how guys fit into this team. Example: What Pacer player is the Mac and Cheese of the Thanksgiving meal. We each bring a different approach to this topic, and you will never guess how Kam Jones was brought into the conversation without playing a single minute for the Pacers this season.

We hope everyone enjoys this not-so-serious gimmicky topic and had the BEST Thanksgiving!


Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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