Ahh, well that's what I was doing, but I thought about how the guys would have formulated the tactics and where they would pull information about set from. There is only so much information about Princeton out there and all of it falls under the same few guidelines. That's how I thought of it, which is probably waaay off, but that's how my brain works.
I would assume though simple commands like
PG brings the ball up
looks to pass
priority
C
then
whoever is open
passes
no pass open
looks to drive
C always starts at top of key and all four players start a the three point line for Princeton so I would suspect that's where they gravitate toward at the start of the possession...
then after those first few commands obvious mathematical mayhem ensues, but the first few steps should have less variables. Know what I mean?