Rick’s Targets

Yup
Bad omission
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein
Spaceballs
The Producers
The History of the World Part I
Robin Hood, Men in Tights
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
(You can tell I'm a Mel Brooks fan!)
I also have numerous films by The Marx Brothers, The Three Stooges, Abbott and Costello, and Laurel and Hardy but they might be a little too old for this crowd. 😜
 
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein
Spaceballs
The Producers
The History of the World Part I
Robin Hood, Men in Tights
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
(You can tell I'm a Mel Brooks fan!)
I also have numerous films by The Marx Brothers, The Three Stooges, Abbott and Costello, and Laurel and Hardy but they might be a little too old for this crowd. 😜
Yup bad job by me should stick to criticizing roster compilation🙂
 
Fortunately, it appears the 20+ finals since then agrees. Just as sophomoric as all your “logic“. :ROFLMAO::rolleyes:
Just using the one that directly affected me and my rooting interests.
And while I agree that the classic back to basket center and bruising power forward is a thing of the past, the skilled big will always be valued over a skilled smaller player.
 
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein
Spaceballs
The Producers
The History of the World Part I
Robin Hood, Men in Tights
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
(You can tell I'm a Mel Brooks fan!)
I also have numerous films by The Marx Brothers, The Three Stooges, Abbott and Costello, and Laurel and Hardy but they might be a little too old for this crowd. 😜

Thought Abbot and Costello were Power Forwards in the portal!
 
The two ball handlers he played next to last year were a 6’5 guard and a 6’7 forward. Jackson is unique as hell, but no one was calling him a primary ball handler early.

The Va Tech guards he played with especially his junior year were a little quicker and closer to traditional point guards if that makes sense. The Uconn guards were unicorns…all 6’5-6’6 and MUCH better overall players but I don’t think they did Alleyne any favors. Taylor Jr. would have fit that group better.

The one thing the cocky Uconn fans in my group chat were terrified of was a team with jet quick smaller guards.
 
The Va Tech guards he played with especially his junior year were a little quicker and closer to traditional point guards if that makes sense. The Uconn guards were unicorns…all 6’5-6’6 and MUCH better overall players but I don’t think they did Alleyne any favors. Taylor Jr. would have fit that group better.

The one thing the cocky Uconn fans in my group chat were terrified of was a team with jet quick smaller guards.
I agree in wanting him to be the 3rd ball handling option. I guess where we differ is I don’t think that means one of the other 2 couldn’t be a wing. As in Luis or Taylor.
 
I agree in wanting him to be the 3rd ball handling option. I guess where we differ is I don’t think that means one of the other 2 couldn’t be a wing. As in Luis or Taylor.

This is solely based on if we land Dingle. As it sits now we are rolling out Jenkins-Alleyne-Taylor and there is no issue whatsoever. That’s not fun to think about since Dingle puts this roster squarely in the NCAA tournament field.

FWIW, I think Taylor has the best chance of anyone on the roster to play in the NBA. He’s has to become a better shooter fox other areas of his game plus add some moves, but the raw tools are there.
 
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