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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Aug 2, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

CHICAGO, Ill. — Jalen Rose and two dozen students from the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy were in Chicago late last week for an experience of a lifetime. Jeep took care of their travel and then got them hooked up with tickets for Team USA’s exhibition game against Venezuela.
Thursday afternoon, Rose was a man of the people — out at the Navy Pier for an event with Jeep. He later shot hoops while standing in the back of a Wrangler, competed against Pacers star and USA Basketball team member Paul George, and he certainly ensured that the kids and visitors had a good time.
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Prior to George arriving, I spent some time in Jalen’s green room where we talked about a number of subjects. Rose, who played five and a half seasons with the Pacers, is now a studio analyst for ESPN/ABC‘s coverage of the NBA. He also co-hosts a daily show on ESPN Radio.
The @JRLADetroit Basketball Teams enjoying Chi-town from Willis Tower Sky Deck thanks to our amazing partner @Jeep! pic.twitter.com/YDADcYbFrC— JRLADetroit (@JRLADetroit) July 29, 2016
At Navy Pier celebrating the summer of @Jeep w/ Paul George & @JalenRose pic.twitter.com/n3CWT0VT1s— JRLADetroit (@JRLADetroit) July 30, 2016
Many thanks @Jeep for this amazing experience… Go TEAM USA @usabasketball! pic.twitter.com/YdSEuOxcLB— JRLADetroit (@JRLADetroit) July 30, 2016
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Topics Discussed:

* The Jalen Rose Leadership Academy
* Professional athletes using their platform to speak out
* Larry Bird’s makeover of the Pacers
* Writing a book
* Paul George in the conversation for NBA MVP?
Released:
Aug 2, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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Fieldhouse Files is a Pacers podcast from reporter Scott Agness, who's been around The Fieldhouse since 2003. He delivers comprehensive coverage of the team, tracking how the Pacers are performing on the court as well as going deep into stories about the team off the court.