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Gregg Doyel is apparently not standing on business after his latest awkward press conference moment. Doyel, a veteran writer for the Indianapolis Star, made the news once again this week over his ...
After the game, Siakam's interaction with Indianapolis Star columnist Gregg Doyel caught fans' attention. Sports media personality Jason Whitlock defended Doyel's line of questioning. The Pacers ...
Indianapolis Star columnist Gregg Doyel has made headlines again this week for another awkward interaction with a basketball player, this time after the Indiana Pacers suffered a crucial loss to ...
It was the day Jim Irsay died. It was a day you knew was coming, and not to be morbid, but … you knew. And not in that way that the final day is coming for all of us, though of course it is. Jim ...
Unfortunately it led to a weird back-and-forth between Siakam and reporter Gregg Doyel of the Indy Star, who kept on trying to dig for a headline when there really wasn’t one. It can be a little ...
Indianapolis Star columnist Gregg Doyel is developing quite the reputation. During her first press conference as a pro after being drafted No. 1 overall last April, Doyel introduced himself to ...
That was the theory. Cute, right? Doyel: Tom Brady wins DeflateGate — but Patriots lost Brady had his suspension overturned in September for the legal gobbledygookiest of reasons. A U.S ...
Star Pacers forward Pascal Siakam and Indianapolis Star columnist Gregg Doyel got into a heated back-and-forth exchange during a press conference following Indiana’s Game 5 loss to the Knicks on ...
The last guy, he was fancy. Pep Hamilton, I mean. When he was offensive coordinator for the Colts, which he was from the start of the 2013 season until Tuesday of last week, Pep liked to spread ...
It's back-to-back conference finals for the Pacers, who are similar to the 2013 and '14 teams, with this major difference: These Pacers won't have LeBron James – or anyone close – waiting there.
Siakam’s assessment of the loss did not sit well with Gregg Doyel of the Indianapolis Star, who asked how it is possible for a team to not play hard enough in a playoff game with such high stakes.