<p>Yo yo holmes. Both my Dad and my uncle went to Princeton. They both played basketball there and we very good. My dad helped them get to the Final Four and my uncle went on to play in the NBA. Do you think that this helps me if I apply there?</p>
<p>what do you think? Of course it will help, but nobody can tell to what degree</p>
<p>I don't think it will help anymore than a normal legacy would help. You don't get bonus legacy points for your parents sport abilities.</p>
<p>Woah, did your dad play in that game against Georgetown in 1989. Haha, I wonder if he matched up against Patrick Ewing.</p>
<p>what's ur uncle's name?</p>
<p>first round draft pick for the Clippers in there first year of existence</p>
<p>That's all I'll say</p>
<p>John Hulmer, 1970. In answer to your question, it shouldn't help more than a normal legacy, unless of course either your father or your uncle (or both) have donated obscene amounts of money to Princeton.</p>
<p>itll help if you got the basketball gene, too
princeton made it to the final four?? haha times have changed...</p>
<p>ILLINOIS WILL WIN THIS YEAR</p>
<p>I hope they can win, but everyone is calling UNC this year.</p>
<p>Actually wait, I thought ivy league schools never made it past the 2nd round in NCAA?</p>