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From: Sharooz

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Date: 11/23/2011 7:16:29 AM
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Nice link flamen, fun to see it in actual action, and yeah it kind of reminds abit of motion as I remember it from playing ball...
As a PF who could do good distance shots it seems like an offense I'd love to play.
Found a game at random here from B3 with the team running princeton losing.
http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/42154691/boxscore.aspx
What do you guys think is the main factor for his loss? Since they're pretty close at rebs,ast, to etc.
I'm thinking worse SF atleast. Since it's suposedly a slower paced offense it suprises me abit how poorly some of his players shot...

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From: Otis

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Date: 11/24/2011 1:12:40 AM
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an nba offence that played princeton as its offensive strategy without ever runing were the sacramento kings of 2003-2004.
their big men were excelent shooters and passers and often inside presences that did not run the floor and played patient(vlade Divac, chris Webber, Brad miller) wich also relied on their outside shooting from peja stojakovic and mike bibby.
they led the league in 3pt percentage, led in assists and finished second in points per game

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Date: 11/24/2011 3:32:59 AM
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What do you guys think is the main factor for his loss? Since they're pretty close at rebs,ast, to etc.


I think his offensive flow and shooting in general should be higher. If you are facing a good defense, your players have difficulty at finding an open player without enough Passing and Handling. When that's the case, the player who shoots will either always have his shot contested, or someone will shoot the ball in last 5 seconds of the attack because no open man was found; in both cases %FG will be very low.

I don't think his SF lost him the game, but rather his PG. I think Princeton demands a great PG with not only PA and HA skills, but also shooting ones. It's clear his PG can pass, but shooting is his weak point. It's also true he's been pitted against superior PG.

Last edited by Koperboy at 11/24/2011 3:36:52 AM

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Date: 11/24/2011 3:55:29 AM
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Hmm that is true, the opposing PG is a beast...
Didn't quite notice that.