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[EMAIL PROTECTED] >cLIeNUX user wrote: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>>http://www.sacbee.com/content/sports/basketball/kings/story/7880542p-8819239c.html >> >> >> 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. >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Rick Hohensee >> Precision Mojo Engineer > >Pete had to use this time of motion offense because he NEVER got good >players to use the traditional offenses -- > > Which is why what he's doing in Sactown isn't what his imitators are doing. It's like Elvis and Tortelvis. Rick Hohensee
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