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Tuco Ramirez replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Shoeless Lane and Easton Royal
tfoster40 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
My biggest concern with wr recruiting this cycle is Texas missing out on other wr recruits that they wouldn’t if Easton wasn’t committed than Easton flipping to LSU late in the cycle. -
I didn't realize until today that Aggys gave out BIG 12 SOUTH Championship rings...you cant make this stuff up
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Shoeless Lane and Easton Royal
Gerry Hamilton replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Tremendous kid More pressure on kids from Louisiana to stay home than any other state I have covered -
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harveycmd replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Gerry Ain't no combo guard talk. Best point guard ever ever because he passed better than anyone ever. -
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harveycmd replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Nothing for few hours. AI search. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is generally regarded as the greatest center in NBA history due to his unmatched longevity, six championships, six MVPs, and unstoppable skyhook shot. Magic Johnson is widely considered the greatest point guard of all time due to his unique 6'9" size,5 championships, 3 MVPs, and unmatched playmaking in the "Showtime" Lakers era - Today
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harveycmd replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I'll add that this year in college basketball is like the Celtics of the 1980s. Great size and skill in the front court is winning out. Even so, that didn't ultimately beat the combo of Magic and Kareem and the overall athleticism of the Lakers in the 1980s. Goobers who think "it's different now" need to study up some. It's a cycle with limits. -
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harveycmd replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Winter's Triangle went back to the 1960s. Triangle worked for Phil because Pippen could play point on offense and Shaq and Kobe couldn't be defended one-on-one. Of course MJ couldn't either. You don't need a particular system; you need players. I'm sure Gerry would agree. That said, there are skills that the game itself rewards. Of course, this can be manipulated by rules. There's a limit to the amount of manipulation you can implement without doing damage to the game. The NBA crossed that line after the Lakers destroyed everyone in 2001. The NBA owners decided they didn't like the idea of 22 year old Kobe and Shaq dominating the league one-one-one. So they changed the rules. It took a while, but now we're seeing they screwed up. College basketball was at the mercy of the NBA until they started paying players. That's not the case now. We now have real basketball in college. That why interest in college is increasing and interest in the NBA is decreasing. PG is not a fungible position. A great PG is not a necessity if you have another great perimeter and post player, but having a great PG is better than having a combo guard and "stretch" 4. History proves this. -
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TexasTom replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The transition from truly pure point guard to the kind of combo guard Gerry has described began in earnest with the advent of the Triangle offense Phil Jackson/Tex Winter pioneered in the Chicago Bulls/Michael Jordan era. -
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LonghornFan4Ever replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Whoever the next guy is has to be a three-point threat for me. I don't want a 6-3 better athlete that shoots 30% from three. If opponents don't have to respect on the perimeter, and can play under every ball screen... That's the opposite of appealing for me. For me, the two things I want from that position are have to be guarded out to 23-24 feet No. 1, and ability to get to 10-12 feet and make the correct play/read. I've said that if Texas could find a Cam Spencer type, that would be perfect for what Miller wants to do offensively. But that guy isn't easy to find either. 40+% from three, plays the right way, makes the correct reads off 2-3 bounces, play with or without the ball, is 6-3 and is a playmaker in transition without being an elite athlete. He's just an elite offensive player with enough size. If Sean said I found a 6-3.5 version of Pope, I would be okay with that too... if the roster has two guys around him that could make the plays off the bounce (had one last year). I'm very interested to see where the portal goes from an NIL stand point. I personally don't believe Texas will get the level of starting players at every position the majority of fans want, so there has to be a true mix and match while saving enough NIL to have 8-9 quality players. Can't spend 85-90% of NIL budget and five starters, and survive any key injury. Texas isn't going to get it all, but I'm betting on Miller to put it together to be effective. Shall be interesting.