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I believe the guy that designed The Princeton is an assistant coach for the Kings, Pete Carrill. Unlike others trying to implement the Princeton, namely the Nets and the Wizards, Carrill thinks with originality, and adapts his stuff to the pro game. The Kings are presumed to lead the league in no-dribble breaks. The Wizards, on the other hand, had about 4 24-second violations in the first half versus Detroit in DC. The Wizards' Princeton is a college thing while that of Carrill himself isn't.
And my stuff is more original than Carrill's.
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Rick Hohensee Precision Mojo Engineer
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