Post by Rog on Mar 19, 2020 11:32:39 GMT
Abdoulaye N'Doye
Abdoulaye comes into the NBN as an older prospect and will need to develop quickly to reach his ceiling. He prides himself on his versatility and ability to fill up the stat sheet. For every double double that he records in his rookie season, he can add +1 to any rating (max of +5 to any rating).
Jaemyn Brakefield
Jaemyn was a top tier stretch big during his prime in the original NBN and that earned him a Hall of Fame nominee. Any camp that he is sent to that improves his Jump Shot or 3pt shot, he can add an additional +1 free of charge.
Evan Mobley:
Posting an incredible height measurement at the combine for a stretch-4, Mobley looks like he’s coming into the league already as a solid rebounder and shooter. If he can gain enough weight, strength and defense throughout his career, he could be a very dangerous player. For every camp that Mobley attends where he gains strength, he can gain +2 in a defensive attribute (post/per/steal/block).
Cade Cunningham:
The likely #1 pick in the draft will give whoever drafts him the opportunity to select which career path he heads down. Cunningham is very versatile when it comes to positions and you will be able to choose between keeping at SF or moving him to PG.
If he is moved to PG, he will work all summer at slimming down to keep up with other quick guards in the league. He will lose 15 lbs, and 10 strength, which will likely lower his inside and rebounding abilities. However, he will be able to transfer those 10 points into his handles, Making him one of the best PG prospects we have seen enter the NBN.
Armando Bacot
Bacot will need major work offensively to ever be more than a rebounding specialist that he looks to be now. That will take foresight and planning. Any camp that improves his inside scoring, jump shot, or 3 point shot can be doubled by paying double price for the camp. The only camp this does not include is super camps.
Aleksej Pokusevski*
Pokusevski is a legit 7 footer with the potential to become a stretch big in his career. He also has a year overseas still on his contract. By paying 1,000 during the off season he is drafted, you can bring him over to the US right away and he will be eligible for 4 camps his first season. If he remains overseas, he will receive +5 potential.
Isaiah Jackson
Jackson is one of only 5 18 year olds in the draft and is the rawest of all five of them. He either needs a mentor or playing time right away to flesh out his game. If he qualifies for the potential boost for playin time, he will also receive an attribute boost equal to the potential, to be used on any rating other than strength, quickness, and jumping. If he is mentored during his rookie season and sat the entire season, he will have +3 potential and +3 to any attribute added to the mentor camp.
Isaiah Todd
Todd is a pretty decent prospect but will end up being one of the worst free throw shooters in the league to start. Every season you can pay $750 to send him to a 3rd camp that improves his jump shot. This camp still has limits that would normally apply including career limits of that type of camp. He can do this four times, the first four years of his career.
Nikolaos Noumeros***
Noumeros will spend three full seasons overseas with no buyout option available. He can meet up with his team in the off season to do some workouts. For $500 per off season he is overseas(off season he is drafted, the next, and the next) he can receive +3 strength, +3 quickness, or +3 jumping without impacting his weight camps when he comes over finally.
BJ Boston
Boston has developed the reputation as a guy with top notch work ethic and has become a workout warrior since the draft has closed in. Every weight room you send him to he will receive +1 extra for whatever camp you send him to(If its strength, he gets +1 extra strength) for a total of +3 extra. He can also be sent to a PED camp without a chance of being suspended.
Abdoulaye comes into the NBN as an older prospect and will need to develop quickly to reach his ceiling. He prides himself on his versatility and ability to fill up the stat sheet. For every double double that he records in his rookie season, he can add +1 to any rating (max of +5 to any rating).
Jaemyn Brakefield
Jaemyn was a top tier stretch big during his prime in the original NBN and that earned him a Hall of Fame nominee. Any camp that he is sent to that improves his Jump Shot or 3pt shot, he can add an additional +1 free of charge.
Evan Mobley:
Posting an incredible height measurement at the combine for a stretch-4, Mobley looks like he’s coming into the league already as a solid rebounder and shooter. If he can gain enough weight, strength and defense throughout his career, he could be a very dangerous player. For every camp that Mobley attends where he gains strength, he can gain +2 in a defensive attribute (post/per/steal/block).
Cade Cunningham:
The likely #1 pick in the draft will give whoever drafts him the opportunity to select which career path he heads down. Cunningham is very versatile when it comes to positions and you will be able to choose between keeping at SF or moving him to PG.
If he is moved to PG, he will work all summer at slimming down to keep up with other quick guards in the league. He will lose 15 lbs, and 10 strength, which will likely lower his inside and rebounding abilities. However, he will be able to transfer those 10 points into his handles, Making him one of the best PG prospects we have seen enter the NBN.
Armando Bacot
Bacot will need major work offensively to ever be more than a rebounding specialist that he looks to be now. That will take foresight and planning. Any camp that improves his inside scoring, jump shot, or 3 point shot can be doubled by paying double price for the camp. The only camp this does not include is super camps.
Aleksej Pokusevski*
Pokusevski is a legit 7 footer with the potential to become a stretch big in his career. He also has a year overseas still on his contract. By paying 1,000 during the off season he is drafted, you can bring him over to the US right away and he will be eligible for 4 camps his first season. If he remains overseas, he will receive +5 potential.
Isaiah Jackson
Jackson is one of only 5 18 year olds in the draft and is the rawest of all five of them. He either needs a mentor or playing time right away to flesh out his game. If he qualifies for the potential boost for playin time, he will also receive an attribute boost equal to the potential, to be used on any rating other than strength, quickness, and jumping. If he is mentored during his rookie season and sat the entire season, he will have +3 potential and +3 to any attribute added to the mentor camp.
Isaiah Todd
Todd is a pretty decent prospect but will end up being one of the worst free throw shooters in the league to start. Every season you can pay $750 to send him to a 3rd camp that improves his jump shot. This camp still has limits that would normally apply including career limits of that type of camp. He can do this four times, the first four years of his career.
Nikolaos Noumeros***
Noumeros will spend three full seasons overseas with no buyout option available. He can meet up with his team in the off season to do some workouts. For $500 per off season he is overseas(off season he is drafted, the next, and the next) he can receive +3 strength, +3 quickness, or +3 jumping without impacting his weight camps when he comes over finally.
BJ Boston
Boston has developed the reputation as a guy with top notch work ethic and has become a workout warrior since the draft has closed in. Every weight room you send him to he will receive +1 extra for whatever camp you send him to(If its strength, he gets +1 extra strength) for a total of +3 extra. He can also be sent to a PED camp without a chance of being suspended.