Here's the estimated player profiles for each position, tailored to the Princeton tactic: example based on the demo player above .
*Point Guard (PG)*
- DMI: ?
- Age: 18-25
- Height: 6'0"-6'2" / 183-188 cm
- Potential: allstar (6)
- Game Shape: 9
- Jump Shot: 8
- Jump Range: 8
- Outside Def.: 8
- Handling: 15
- Driving: 12
- Passing: 10
- Inside Shot: 5
- Inside Def.: 5
- Rebounding: 4
- Shot Blocking: 2
- Stamina: 8
- Free Throw: 8
- Experience: 5
*Shooting Guard (SG)*
- DMI: ?
- Age: 18-25
- Height: 6'3"-6'5" / 190-196 cm
- Potential: allstar (6)
- Game Shape: 9
- Jump Shot: 12
- Jump Range: 12
- Outside Def.: 7
- Handling: 10
- Driving: 10
- Passing: 5
- Inside Shot: 6
- Inside Def.: 4
- Rebounding: 4
- Shot Blocking: 2
- Stamina: 8
- Free Throw: 10
- Experience: 5
*Small Forward (SF)*
- DMI: ?
- Age: 18-25
- Height: 6'5"-6'7" / 196-201 cm
- Potential: allstar (6)
- Game Shape: 9
- Jump Shot: 10
- Jump Range: 10
- Outside Def.: 8
- Handling: 8
- Driving: 12
- Passing: 5
- Inside Shot: 8
- Inside Def.: 6
- Rebounding: 6
- Shot Blocking: 3
- Stamina: 8
- Free Throw: 8
- Experience: 5
*Power Forward (PF)*
- DMI: ?
- Age: 18-25
- Height: 6'7"-6'9" / 201-206 cm
- Potential: allstar (6)
- Game Shape: 9
- Jump Shot: 6
- Jump Range: 6
- Outside Def.: 5
- Handling: 4
- Driving: 8
- Passing: 4
- Inside Shot: 12
- Inside Def.: 8
- Rebounding: 8
- Shot Blocking: 5
- Stamina: 8
- Free Throw: 6
- Experience: 5
*Center (C)*
- DMI: ?
- Age: 18-25
- Height: 6'9"-7'0" / 206-213 cm
- Potential: allstar (6)
- Game Shape: 9
- Jump Shot: 3
- Jump Range: 3
- Outside Def.: 4
- Handling: 2
- Driving: 4
- Passing: 2
- Inside Shot: 15
- Inside Def.: 10
- Rebounding: 10
- Shot Blocking: 8
- Stamina: 8
- Free Throw: 4
- Experience: 5
To keep your roster fresh and winning in Princeton, focus on strategic rotations, leveraging data to inform your decisions. Here are some key strategies:
- *Maximize Star Power Without Burning Out*: Give your top players regular breaks to prevent fatigue and injuries.
- *Pair Complementary Players*: Combine players with different strengths to create a balanced lineup.
- *Exploit Opponent Weaknesses*: Analyze data to identify vulnerabilities in the opposing team and adjust your lineup accordingly.
- *Develop Team Depth*: Ensure your bench players are prepared to contribute when called upon. Make sure their potential is 2 levels below the starters. Stats skill as well. For example if the starter are 15 in JS, bench no lower than 13.
By implementing these strategies, you can keep your roster fresh and positioned for success.
Basically manage minutes and rotation. Get a team with same the high potential for example* all superstar*.
Last edited by Big city at 12/29/2025 11:24:39 PM