Post by Rog on Sept 11, 2024 6:06:18 GMT
Wilt Chamberlain + Shaquille O'Neal
The obvious top two guys in this class both are dominant players with the same flaw in their game: Free throw shooting. During their Freshman year in college they had a friendly wager on who would end up with the best free throw percentage, a bet that Wilt won by a razor margin. This bet will carry over to the pros. In each season of their first four seasons, whichever player has the higher FT%, their team will receive 1k in GM Cash.
Yasutaka Okayama
The tallest player in the draft and will be the tallest player in the league from day one. Okayama needs help translating his height into skill. If mentored, he will receive an additional bonus of +2 inside scoring, +2 jump shot, +2 defensive rebounding. He can also receive any bonus that a mentoree is eligible to give. Example, if the mentor was an MVP, All-League First, and All-League Third team in their career, Okayama can be given all three.
Latrell Sprewell
A scorer at heart, Sprewell comes into the league as a rare B- B- offensive player(though there are three in this class). Sprewell can be sent to a camp each season that would leave him ineligible for any camps for the rest of the season. This camp can take up to 7 ratings points from any other rating and give it to scoring. For example he can go to a camp that looks like this: -4 passing, -3 perimeter defense, +2 inside scoring, +2 jump shot, +3 three point shot.
Doug Overton
A pretty solid point guard that has a limited upside according to scouts and he is ready to disprove that notion despite being 23 years old. In his first two seasons he can replace 1 of his camps with a +5 potential camp that costs $500 per camp.
Dooney Johnson
A great name and solid shooting guard prospect that might be better if he was a point guard prospect. If Dooney Johnson receives an adapt camp he can be moved to point guard for an additional $500($1000 total).
Tracy Murray
Another prospect that is getting overlooked by the the strength of the class despite being a guy that would have gone quite a bit higher in previous drafts. He does have a flaw that will hold him back, and thats his inability to get his own shot due to some less than stellar athletics. Any camp(supercamp,mentors,do hat you can do, focus on your weakness, ect) will not exclude athletics for Murray. For example, you can send up to +5 to quickness, strength, or jumping for a supercamp.
The obvious top two guys in this class both are dominant players with the same flaw in their game: Free throw shooting. During their Freshman year in college they had a friendly wager on who would end up with the best free throw percentage, a bet that Wilt won by a razor margin. This bet will carry over to the pros. In each season of their first four seasons, whichever player has the higher FT%, their team will receive 1k in GM Cash.
Yasutaka Okayama
The tallest player in the draft and will be the tallest player in the league from day one. Okayama needs help translating his height into skill. If mentored, he will receive an additional bonus of +2 inside scoring, +2 jump shot, +2 defensive rebounding. He can also receive any bonus that a mentoree is eligible to give. Example, if the mentor was an MVP, All-League First, and All-League Third team in their career, Okayama can be given all three.
Latrell Sprewell
A scorer at heart, Sprewell comes into the league as a rare B- B- offensive player(though there are three in this class). Sprewell can be sent to a camp each season that would leave him ineligible for any camps for the rest of the season. This camp can take up to 7 ratings points from any other rating and give it to scoring. For example he can go to a camp that looks like this: -4 passing, -3 perimeter defense, +2 inside scoring, +2 jump shot, +3 three point shot.
Doug Overton
A pretty solid point guard that has a limited upside according to scouts and he is ready to disprove that notion despite being 23 years old. In his first two seasons he can replace 1 of his camps with a +5 potential camp that costs $500 per camp.
Dooney Johnson
A great name and solid shooting guard prospect that might be better if he was a point guard prospect. If Dooney Johnson receives an adapt camp he can be moved to point guard for an additional $500($1000 total).
Tracy Murray
Another prospect that is getting overlooked by the the strength of the class despite being a guy that would have gone quite a bit higher in previous drafts. He does have a flaw that will hold him back, and thats his inability to get his own shot due to some less than stellar athletics. Any camp(supercamp,mentors,do hat you can do, focus on your weakness, ect) will not exclude athletics for Murray. For example, you can send up to +5 to quickness, strength, or jumping for a supercamp.