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107020.13 in reply to 107020.3
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...

Last edited by Astragoth at 9/13/2009 8:06:44 PM

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107020.14 in reply to 107020.13
Date: 9/14/2009 12:25:16 AM
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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.