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Date: 9/7/2009 3:34:52 AM
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congratulations anyway!
Your 3pt% was pretty nice this time. Also I'm surprised to see how well your defense did although it was completely the wrong choice.
Princeton seems to have worked for you at least in this last match.
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Date: 9/13/2009 7:50:16 PM
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hey mate... i have been playing with the idea to use princeton as well... I think the real problems comes with the SF and PF positions. Less the SF and more the PF position. I had 4 great guards with very little ID, IS and RB skills. You just would miss these skills too much. Because you want to just rely on 1 big ID or 1 RB guy??? I am going to train my guards in these skills, now they are all inepts. Lets hope I can get them to proficient or so and lets see what than happens...
I wanted to add something to make clear what I mean. If you play a normal tactic your SF usually is the most balanced player, or should be right? I think when you play princeton you need to have 2 balanced players, the SF and PF to make this tactics work. When you do have this, I believe you are almost unstopable...
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The thing is that Princeton is the slowest offensive tactic, so you really need defense, not so much rebounding. I have been having alot of success with Princeton. I think Princeton will work as an offensive tactic if: all your players have good driving (especially2-4) and passing skills, you have a really good post player (center) and a power forward that is good in pretty much every offensive skill and 3 players that can consitently nail 3 pointers. I had to make some roster changes in order to adjust my roster because I too train gaurds.
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