Post by Rog on Apr 25, 2020 21:34:10 GMT
Zion Harmon
Zion aspires to be great and would love to learn from a mentor that can take his game to the next level. If he receives a full mentor camp (2x) by a PG with an All-NBN award he can add an additional +5 to any rating.
Juhann Begarin.***
Juhann has to stay overseas for 3 seasons, but coaches love his worth ethic. During each offseason Juhann is willing to travel to the US to train and is eligible for 1 improvement camp at regular cost. Improvement camps count toward his 2 max limit.
DJ Steward
DJ is one of the more skilled offensive players in the draft but a lot of scouts are concerned that he has a limited ceiling. He's eager to prove that he can be a star. He can receive +5 potential each time he achieves one of the following: Rookie all-star game, All Rookie team, and Sophomore all-star game(+15 for achieving all 3)
True Diamond in the Rough
If you draft this player (unknown by everyone except me...I won't draft him) and send him to a Diamond in the Rough camp, all of his ratings boosted with that camp will be doubled.
Julian Strawther
A former elite prospect, Strawther is shocked that talent evaluators see him with C potential and even more shocked that Rog didn't give him a single mention in either draft article. For each position in the draft he falls, he will become more motivated and increase his potential by 1.
Lefteris Mantzoukas
A youngster who is eager to learn, and understands what veterans can do to help him be his best - Lefteris is eligible to get +1 to each rating for each mentor camp you pay for. If any player on your team retires, they will offer Lefteris a free mentor camp before hanging it up for good. Max one per year, must be claimed before the beginning of the following season.
Immanuel Quickley
Quickley is one of the older prospects in the draft and needs to develop quickly(Ha!) to be as good as he can before he starts his athletic prime. In his first two years in the league he can be fully camped(fully camped = 2 improvement camps or 1 supercamp) twice each season. If he does this he may not receive any improvement or supercamps his last two rookie deal years. He may however receive a camp that is +3 to any rating(including strength, quickness, jumping, and potential) that will cost $1,000.
Day-Ron Sharpe
Touted as a premier potential defensive and rebounding player, SHarpe also seems like there is a consensus he can be that much more, with scouts giving him 'A' potential. For any camp that does not improve his defensive or rebounding ratings, he will also receive +2 to any rating of your choosing that isn't defense or rebounding.
Matthew-Alexander Monfrieffe
A player whose ratings seem to indicate a first round pick but coming in at 21 years old and showing 'B' potential might just hold him back. If he gets picked in the lotto, he will receive +5 potential after the draft(must be claimed in spendings thread by the GM who picks him).
Shareef O'Neal
O'Neal is an older prospect that had to sit out a season of college ball due to heart surgery. When he did get to play he showed some real flashes of being an extremely talented big man. This is the son of Shaq after all. While being unable to perform on the court, Shareef spent all his time in the film room and weight room to try to maintain his potential of becoming an NBN star. Now you can collect from some of that work O'Neal put in. Each year of O'Neal's rookie contract you can spend $500 to claim an extra +3 in an athletic ability or a +2 steals or blocks.
Zion aspires to be great and would love to learn from a mentor that can take his game to the next level. If he receives a full mentor camp (2x) by a PG with an All-NBN award he can add an additional +5 to any rating.
Juhann Begarin.***
Juhann has to stay overseas for 3 seasons, but coaches love his worth ethic. During each offseason Juhann is willing to travel to the US to train and is eligible for 1 improvement camp at regular cost. Improvement camps count toward his 2 max limit.
DJ Steward
DJ is one of the more skilled offensive players in the draft but a lot of scouts are concerned that he has a limited ceiling. He's eager to prove that he can be a star. He can receive +5 potential each time he achieves one of the following: Rookie all-star game, All Rookie team, and Sophomore all-star game(+15 for achieving all 3)
True Diamond in the Rough
If you draft this player (unknown by everyone except me...I won't draft him) and send him to a Diamond in the Rough camp, all of his ratings boosted with that camp will be doubled.
Julian Strawther
A former elite prospect, Strawther is shocked that talent evaluators see him with C potential and even more shocked that Rog didn't give him a single mention in either draft article. For each position in the draft he falls, he will become more motivated and increase his potential by 1.
Lefteris Mantzoukas
A youngster who is eager to learn, and understands what veterans can do to help him be his best - Lefteris is eligible to get +1 to each rating for each mentor camp you pay for. If any player on your team retires, they will offer Lefteris a free mentor camp before hanging it up for good. Max one per year, must be claimed before the beginning of the following season.
Immanuel Quickley
Quickley is one of the older prospects in the draft and needs to develop quickly(Ha!) to be as good as he can before he starts his athletic prime. In his first two years in the league he can be fully camped(fully camped = 2 improvement camps or 1 supercamp) twice each season. If he does this he may not receive any improvement or supercamps his last two rookie deal years. He may however receive a camp that is +3 to any rating(including strength, quickness, jumping, and potential) that will cost $1,000.
Day-Ron Sharpe
Touted as a premier potential defensive and rebounding player, SHarpe also seems like there is a consensus he can be that much more, with scouts giving him 'A' potential. For any camp that does not improve his defensive or rebounding ratings, he will also receive +2 to any rating of your choosing that isn't defense or rebounding.
Matthew-Alexander Monfrieffe
A player whose ratings seem to indicate a first round pick but coming in at 21 years old and showing 'B' potential might just hold him back. If he gets picked in the lotto, he will receive +5 potential after the draft(must be claimed in spendings thread by the GM who picks him).
Shareef O'Neal
O'Neal is an older prospect that had to sit out a season of college ball due to heart surgery. When he did get to play he showed some real flashes of being an extremely talented big man. This is the son of Shaq after all. While being unable to perform on the court, Shareef spent all his time in the film room and weight room to try to maintain his potential of becoming an NBN star. Now you can collect from some of that work O'Neal put in. Each year of O'Neal's rookie contract you can spend $500 to claim an extra +3 in an athletic ability or a +2 steals or blocks.