NCAA Tournament scouting report: No. 2 Arizona Wildcats vs. No. 15 Princeton Tigers

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NCAA Tournament scouting report: No. 2 Arizona Wildcats vs. No. 15 Princeton Tigers
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Scouting report for Arizona's NCAA Tournament opening-round game vs. Princeton, including players to watch, UA assistant coach Steve Robinson's take on the Tigers and more.

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Princeton overview: The Tigers aren’t quite the grind-it-out famous backdoor-cutting team they became known for under legendary former coach Pete Carril. Nor are they the typically undersized low-major Division I team. Instead, they are efficient and tough inside with big men Evbuomwan and Keeshawn Kellman. Princeton ranks ninth nationally in defensive rebounding percentage and shoots 2-pointers at a 53.5% rate, ranking 52nd nationally.

He said it“They’ve got guys that can go get their own buckets, but they still make a good living off guys knocking down the 3-point shots and being unselfish, sharing the basketball and movement. is unique. I've seen the Princeton way of doing things when I was at Cornell , and he fits the mold that Princeton has always had, where a lot off their offense kind of runs through a forward.

Former Princeton player Geoff Petrie was the Kings’ GM from 1994-2013, twice winning the NBA Executive of the Year Award. Carril, who died in August 2022 at 92, served as an assistant coach with the Kings from 1996-2002, 2003-2006 and 2008-2011. When Sabonis appeared on the way out of Indiana last season, Lloyd said he selfishly hoped he would wind up in Phoenix but found things worked out pretty well.

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