2024Izan Almansa (MIN)
The youngest, rawest player in the draft will spend three seasons overseas in Spain as he seasons his game for NBN. Almansa can spend some time with the team in the off season of each off season he spends overseas(Including the off season he is drafted). He is eligible to receive 3 different camps in his off season that will not count for limits. He can receive 1 mentor camp with all the requirements listed, 1 focus on your weakness camp, and 1 filling out camp. These can be used in any order, but must be done in the off season.
no offseason camps done year drafted
mentor camp done in 2nd offseason
Keisei Tominaga. (ORL)
A sleight guard who really can only shoot threes and contributes nothing much else, Japanese Steph Curry needs some work for him to ever be useable in the NBN. During his rookie contract, any game in which he makes three or more three-point shots he can receive +1 to any rating(Potential and athletics included), max of +5 per year in his first two seasons and +3 per year in his third and fourth seasons. Preseason games count, but must be proven with a screenshot.
Made 3 in 2nd preseason 2024- days 1/10(claimed)
Made 3 in 1st preseason 2025(claimed)
nothinbutnetleague.altervista.org/NothinButNet/html/boxes/79-5.html (unclaimed)
D.J. Wagner. (NYK)
DJ Wagner is going to be a fan favorite wherever he goes. Wagner is pure energy and his scoring will draw people to the arena. For any game in his rookie contract that Wagner leads the game in scoring(both teams) the team can claim $100 in cash, limit $1000 a season. Also any camp Wagner receives he can change the defensive ratings of a camp(steals, blocking, per defense, and post defense) to scoring ratings(inside scoring, jump shot, three point shot). An exampe if a camp offers +2 perimeter defense it can be changed to +1 jump shot and +1 three point shot.
Ratings changed in 2024 camps - Well rounded Defender camp
ratings changed in 2025 camp- perimeter defender camp
ratings changed in 2026 camp- focus on your weakness camp
Hunter Dickinson (CLE)
Dickinson is a solid player that needs to develop quickly once he hits the NBN to realize his highest potential. The first camp he receives can be doubled, supercamps and mentor camps are not eligible. Also rookie season playing time will influence his development. If he plays in 60+ games he will receive a +5 spread out to any rating combination you want if he plays 30+ minutes, +3 spread out to any rating combination you want if he plays 20+ minutes, and a +1 to any rating you choose if he plays 10 minutes per game.
played 80 games and 27 MPG- claimedRyan Dunn (SAC)
As the best perimeter defender in the class Ryan Dunn holds a ton of value. His lack of skills offensively hinder his draft potential though. If he is mentored and receives attributes to his scoring ability, they are doubled. It is on you as the GM to make sure this is posted when you do a mentor camp, Silver will NOT do this note if it is not posted with the camp.
not mentored 2024/2025Lakota Taylor (OKC)
A powerful forward with a knack for getting to the basket and finishing. His motivation has been questioned by scouts, but that can change with the right mentor. Taylor will gain +10 potential if he goes to a mentor camp. He is also eligible to be mentored by a SF, which will make him eligible to change his position to SF
Mentored by Tatum & moved to SFCarson Tarrant (MEM)
A hard worker who is always eager to improve, Tarrant can have all gains from normal improvement camps doubled.
Camps doubled in 2024, 2025, 20262025Trey Alexander (HOU)
Like Dickinson last year, Alexander is a very nice prospect who is a bit on the older side and need some help early on. His rookie season playing time will influence his development. If he plays in 60+ games he will receive a +5 to his potentiali f he plays 30+ minutes, +3 to his potential if he plays 20+ minutes, and a +1 to his potential if he plays 10 minutes per game.
Played all 82 and 30+ minutes(claimed)Rienk Mast (ORL)
A talented rebounder with a decent overall game, Mast is being left behind by his younger, more athletically gifted draft peers. He, however, is a much harder worker than just about anyone in this class and will work throughout his rookie contract to refine is game. A diamond in the rough camp(if eligible) will give him +15 to any ratings of his choice and +10 potential. Any other camp he receives beyond that will receive +1 to any rating in addition to the ratings given.
Diamond in the Rough Claimed 2025
2026: +2 offensive rebounding claimed after being camped
Ismaila Diagne (DET)
Among the youngest players in this draft, Ismaila has a realy shot of being picked decently high due to his defensive ability. Diagne is eligible for three unique to him camps when he cames over. These carry the same 2 per season, 2 of each per career restrictions as all other camps. First is a rebounding camp that simply gives him +2 offensive rebounding and +2 defensive rebounding. The second is an post defensive camp that gives him +3 shot blocking and +3 post defensive. And the third is a well rounded post player camp that gives him +1 inside, +1 jump shot, +1 post defense, +1 blocking, +1 offensive rebounding, and +1 defensive rebounding.
No camps done yetBronny James(OKC), Trey Alexander(HOU), Tahaad Pettiford(SA), Elliot Cadeau(MIL), Tyrese Proctor(CHA)
If I get a draft overview article up this year you'll see how tightly grouped these five are in the rankings. During the ramp up to the draft these five have developed somewhat of a rivalry and will get bonuses for any matchup they "win". In any game these five play against another one of the five, if their team wins AND they win their matchup(Points+rebounds+assists+steals+blocks-turnovers-fouls= whoever is highest), +1 to any rating can be claimed, max of 5 per year and limited to their rookie contracts
Pettiford: days 11, 28, 34 - claimed (confirmed)
Bronny: days 33, 96 claimed (confirmed)
Proctor: none
Cadeau: days 20, 51 vs Proctor, days 48,73 vs Bronny(unclaimed)
Alexander: Day 61 vs Bronny(unclaimed), days 5, 80 vs Spurs(unclaimed)
Jonathan Mogbo (OKC)
The best pure rebounder in this class Mogbo needs to develop any sort of game in any other regard. For every camp his rebounding gets camped, he can add +1 to any other rating for an additional $250. If both rebounding ratings are improved in a camp, he can add +2 to any rating for an additional $500.
no camps done yet
Andrej Stojakovic (ORL)
The best shooter in this draft class, Andrej can also lean on his father Peja to help him shoot better at the NBN level. Stojakovic is eligible for a special camp that gives +3 to jump shot and +3 to three point shot, limit 2 per season, 4 per career. Stojakovic also does not have the 85 rating cap when camping shooting abilities.
Camp not done in 2025- was mentored insteadKyle Filipowski (OKC)
After a freak injury in a court storming incident in college, Filipowski's career trajectory is in flux. He still has the opportunity to prove his toughness, and he will gain +10 potential if he plays all 82 games his rookie season.
Played 82 games- claimed
Tyler Smith.(CHA)
A very well rounded prospect, Smith doesn't do anything exceptionally well, but thrives on his versatility. If at any point during his rookie season he has C+ or better in every rating (inside, outside, handling, defense, rebounding, potential), then he can have any of those ratings bumped up to a B- (ratings to be distributed any way the commish wants to achieve a B-)
Never got to C+ all around
Stephen A Smith (PHX)
Known for his loud mouth and not much else, there isn't any bonus that comes with drafting this bum.
2026Tru Washington & George Washington III (WAS)
Sharing nothing more than a last name and being marginal prospects at best not really even being looked at to be picked, if these two find themselves on the same team these scrappy shooting guards will work together to help sharpen their game. If on the same time at any point during their rookie season they will be moved to A potential(scouted and real). If they are camped at the same time they will each receive a +1 free to any rating, per camp.
Both on Wizards. Potential to AJack Gohlke. (OKC)
Gohlke is the oldest player in this class and predicted to likely only stick as a shooter and scouts have indicated his potential as a leader despite lacking the athleticism to be a star most likely. Gohlke during his rookie contract can be used to help develop young players. Once per season during the first four seasons of his career he can be used to add +1 to any rating and +1 to potential. During this camp, Gohlke will gain +1 three-point shot and +1 passing as well. Gohlke doesn't have the normal 85 limit for camps on his jump shot and three point shot.
Used in 2026 Bronny JamesKiyan Anthony(OKC)
More than anything, Kiyan Anthony needs to get on the court and compete. Each of his first two seasons of his career if he plays 25+ minutes, he will receive +3 potential. If he plays 30+ minutes during his third and fourth seasons he will receive +2 to distribute to any rating(s) as you like, potential and athletic ratings included.
Jaland Lowe (DEN)
In desperate need of help developing the scoring part of his game, Lowe needs an offensive-minded mentor. If Lowe is mentor camped(all requirements remain the same) by someone with A- inside, he will receive +3 to his inside scoring in addition to whatever ratings he receives as part of the mentor camp. If he is mentor camped by someone with A- outside, he will receive +2 jump shot and +2 3 point shot in addition to whatever ratings he receives as part of the mentor camp. These cannot be stacked, if he is mentored by someone with A- or better inside AND outside scoring, you must choose which bonus from this note he receives.
Vrenz Bleijenbergh.. (GSW)
A versatile forward that can backup any position on the court but doesn't project as a starter. Bleijenbergh relishes the role of role player though and seeks to increase his chances of playing time by improving role player like attributes. Any camp that increases his jump shot, perimeter defense, post defense, defensive rebounding, and strength will receive +1 more than the camp rewards(If the camp gives +2 strength, he will receive +3 strength, as an example).
2026: Scoring Camp done and claimed.D.J. Burns Jr. (ORL)
Large man want to be larger. Large man get larger. Large man get stronger. D.J. Burns is eligible for four camps during the first four years of his career, useable once per year. The first camp will add +4 to his strength and +20 pounds to his weight for $750. The second camp will add +3 to his strength and +15 pounds to his weight for $500. The third camp will add +2 to his strength and +10 pounds to his weight for $250. The fourth and final camp can add +1 to his strength and +5 pounds to his weight for free. These camps can be done alongside regular camping. They must be done in this order(he can't skip to the third camp, for example). They can only be done during his first four years of eligibility meaning if you miss a year you miss a camp(if you start in his second career you start at +4 strength and +20 pounds and miss out on the free camp at the end). He does not a limit on how high his strength can be camped. If he reaches 100 strength any strength additions will go to his potential.
2026: +4 Strength and 20 lbs camp claimed