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315076.3 in reply to 315076.1
Date: 6/22/2022 1:35:06 AM
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for princeton,

I like passing on pg and center.

jumpshot, jump range on sg en sf.
jumpshot on pf.

Driving is to create own shot in this game, with princeton a slow offense handling and passing is more important.

I would start like that and maybe tweak a little when you understand the offense better.

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Date: 6/22/2022 3:09:46 PM
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Maybe someone like this at PF?

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Date: 6/22/2022 3:12:27 PM
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Maybe a Center like this is what your thinking?

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Date: 6/22/2022 7:06:59 PM
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I agree I won't sell the farm but I'm ok with being a little short sighted.

I like using my team as a case study. I don't play seriously enough to have NBBA aspirations. In fact I used to have a team back in season 16 through 21.

My biggest grievance and why I left was I postponed enjoyment of this game because thought I had to play a very postposing gratification style.

I'm looking for a way to enjoy the current season. So I'm looking for archetypes.

For example, I have a SF/PF trainee. I think he would make a good bench guy if I stick to Princeton long term. He is all-star potential. I know he is a waste to train but someone has to be a 3rd (for single position) or 5th/6th trainee (for 2-position) and I will always probably throw this guy into training.

What would you estimate should be his ideal build?

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315076.9 in reply to 315076.7
Date: 6/22/2022 7:16:48 PM
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For example how would this buildout look to you for a SF/PF in a Princeton offense?

(https://ibb.co/M6pgY2B)

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Date: 6/24/2022 2:46:15 AM
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nice build

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Date: 6/24/2022 7:18:22 PM
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Grain of salt this is what I saw playing Princeton recently.

So far my breakdown playing Princeton is 40% attempts are 3 pointers.
Most shots get down towards the end of the shot clock.
30% shots come in the paint.
1/3 of paint shots were from my center.
FGA were very even with 17 at SG and 12 at C.
Positions 1-3 shot almost 50% of attempts from 3.
PF shot 1/3 of shots from 3.
SG still took the most shots and threes despite me playing a center at the 2 for minutes.
Forwards and Center were the only players to draw fouls while shooting.


It does appear very 4 out 1 in offensively.

Passing seems to be a big deal in this tactic as I had nearly double my opponent in turnovers. (I was playing players out of position though.)

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