JWill struggled mightily as the Princeton took hold -- his impact was out in the open court. As we morphed into a halfcourt Princeton team he was a fish out of water, lsot his minutes, and eventually lost his job.
Here are the types of players the Princeton works against:
-- slashers w/o jumpshots
-- rebounding/shotblocking bigs without much offense
-- one on one players
-- PGs who dominate the ball
-- physical guys without high I.Q.
Here are the types of players the Princeton works against:
-- slashers w/o jumpshots
-- rebounding/shotblocking bigs without much offense
-- one on one players
-- PGs who dominate the ball
-- physical guys without high I.Q.
Rebounding/shotblocking bigs without much offense. Hey, your the one that used Pollard as an example of why Thabeet could fit in.
One on one players. That one I agree with, but unless they happen to be someone named Wade, Lebron, or Kobe, and not Salmons, I can live without them.
PG's that dominate the ball. I would extend that to anyone that dominates the ball. (see one on one players)
Physcial guys w/o high IQ. OK, so most of my family were truck drivers. Lets not get personal here.