Post by Rog on Jun 1, 2020 11:30:39 GMT
DJ Rodman
DJ grew up studying the art of rebounding by watching his father dominate the boards. Every boost he receives to his offensive or defensive rebounding can be doubled. He also does not have a cap on his rebounding ratings.
Alex Antetokounmpo
Alex has learned a lot from Giannis and would love to play with his brother. If Alex and Giannis are ever on the same team, Alex can receive a mentor camp, free of charge and season requirements
Scotty Pippen
Unlike his dad he wanted to dominate the ball like MJ which is why he chose PG instead of following in his fathers shoes. That hasn’t turned him into the best shooter he had hoped but his goals are to turn that around. Being 23 he’s going to have to grind his way quick and early to become a top player from this class. He’s been studying Jordans classic Jump-shot and For every Jump shot rating camped during his rookie contract you can add +2 to it.
Troy Barne
Abed Nadir
These two became best friends as they bonded over absurdity in community college, and have since hoped to end up on the same NBA team one day. If they ever play in a game together on the same team they will receive +2 to their potential and +2 to any rating of the GM's choosing, with no restrictions on the rating besides no second potential boost. If this happens in the first two years in NBN, they will have those numbers doubled to +4 potential and +4 to any rating. If they happen to be drafted together, they will work hard to stick and that number will triple to +6 potential and +6 to any rating.
DaJuan Wagner Jr
The son of one of the baddest dudes ever to step on a basketball court, despite his less than stellar playing career. His son looks built the same way, ready to score points in bunches but unable to defend too well and will have a serious turnover problem. Any camp that increases his perimeter defense or handles, can have those ratings(and only those ratings) doubled in that camp. Supercamps are not eligible for this boost.
Shaqir O'Neal
Yet another prodigy, Shaqir is no where the same player that his dad is. He is more of a shooter, about a foot shorter, and easily 100 pounds lighter. However, for an additional $500 per mentor camp, Shaqir can work with both the mentor, as well as his father. Shaqir wil gain 25 pounds and 3 strength, per mentor camp.
Skyy Clark
Clark comes into the league with relatively average ratings. He looks like a second rounder, but he played like a lottery pick in pre draft camps, leading the camp in scoring. Clark wants to prove that is the player he is, not what scouts have deemed him to be, so if he plays enough minutes to qualify for the potential boost at the end of his first season, the potential gained will be doubled, plus he will receive a free +2 to any rating that isn't potential, strength, quickness, or jumping.
Damion Baugh
Baugh is one of the most interesting prospects to come into the league in a while. He comes into the league as a borderline starter but also 24 years old and not a lot of time to get it together. If he can develop quickly, he has a shot to become a really good starter, maybe even an All-Star. He is eligible to receive 3 camps in his first two seasons, or 1 supercamp+1 camp in one of those years. The third camp will cost 1,000 instead of the normal 500, but will also come with a +2 potential boost as well as the actual camp ratings.
DJ grew up studying the art of rebounding by watching his father dominate the boards. Every boost he receives to his offensive or defensive rebounding can be doubled. He also does not have a cap on his rebounding ratings.
Alex Antetokounmpo
Alex has learned a lot from Giannis and would love to play with his brother. If Alex and Giannis are ever on the same team, Alex can receive a mentor camp, free of charge and season requirements
Scotty Pippen
Unlike his dad he wanted to dominate the ball like MJ which is why he chose PG instead of following in his fathers shoes. That hasn’t turned him into the best shooter he had hoped but his goals are to turn that around. Being 23 he’s going to have to grind his way quick and early to become a top player from this class. He’s been studying Jordans classic Jump-shot and For every Jump shot rating camped during his rookie contract you can add +2 to it.
Troy Barne
Abed Nadir
These two became best friends as they bonded over absurdity in community college, and have since hoped to end up on the same NBA team one day. If they ever play in a game together on the same team they will receive +2 to their potential and +2 to any rating of the GM's choosing, with no restrictions on the rating besides no second potential boost. If this happens in the first two years in NBN, they will have those numbers doubled to +4 potential and +4 to any rating. If they happen to be drafted together, they will work hard to stick and that number will triple to +6 potential and +6 to any rating.
DaJuan Wagner Jr
The son of one of the baddest dudes ever to step on a basketball court, despite his less than stellar playing career. His son looks built the same way, ready to score points in bunches but unable to defend too well and will have a serious turnover problem. Any camp that increases his perimeter defense or handles, can have those ratings(and only those ratings) doubled in that camp. Supercamps are not eligible for this boost.
Shaqir O'Neal
Yet another prodigy, Shaqir is no where the same player that his dad is. He is more of a shooter, about a foot shorter, and easily 100 pounds lighter. However, for an additional $500 per mentor camp, Shaqir can work with both the mentor, as well as his father. Shaqir wil gain 25 pounds and 3 strength, per mentor camp.
Skyy Clark
Clark comes into the league with relatively average ratings. He looks like a second rounder, but he played like a lottery pick in pre draft camps, leading the camp in scoring. Clark wants to prove that is the player he is, not what scouts have deemed him to be, so if he plays enough minutes to qualify for the potential boost at the end of his first season, the potential gained will be doubled, plus he will receive a free +2 to any rating that isn't potential, strength, quickness, or jumping.
Damion Baugh
Baugh is one of the most interesting prospects to come into the league in a while. He comes into the league as a borderline starter but also 24 years old and not a lot of time to get it together. If he can develop quickly, he has a shot to become a really good starter, maybe even an All-Star. He is eligible to receive 3 camps in his first two seasons, or 1 supercamp+1 camp in one of those years. The third camp will cost 1,000 instead of the normal 500, but will also come with a +2 potential boost as well as the actual camp ratings.