Post by Rog on Dec 12, 2021 16:30:45 GMT
Ivan Sunera
The reigning predraft MVP still feels like yes not being given the respect he deserves when it comes to the scouts properly evaluating his talent. If drafted in the top 5,Ivan will be eligible for a free +5 to his potential along with one other attribute. If Ivan however falls outside the top 5, for each spot he falls he can boost one attribute to that number outside of strength, quickness, jumping or potential. (so if He's selected at 10 he can get a free +5 to one attribute)
Ralph Sampson
A nearly elite big prospect saddled with C potential, Sampson is a little annoyed by the idea that he lacks in potential. To make up for his "perceived" Lack of potential, Sampson will work extra hard to fill out his game. Every time he adds an attribute, Sampson gains +2 in any attribute(including athletics and potential). For example, if he is sent to two camps in a season, he is eligible for +4 free in attributes. If he gets sent to a supercamp, he is eligible for +2 free in attributes. With his rookie bonus, should he qualify, he is eligible for +2 free in attributes. This is every time a ttributes are added, not per attribute.
Lewis "Black Magic" Lloyd
Lloyd is a pretty nice prospect that needs help defensively to reach his full potential. Lloyd is eligible to be mentored by any eligible perimeter player(PG, SG, SF). If the mentor has B+ defense, Lloyd gains +2, spread across any defensive attributes of your choice, per mentor(meaning +4 if he is mentored twice). If the mentor has A- defense, Lloyd gains +4, spread accross any defnesive attributes of your choice, per mentor camp(Meaning +8 if he is mentored twice). If the mentor has A defense, Lloyd gains +6, spread accross any defensive attributes of your choice, per mentor camp(meaning +12 if he is mentored twice). Finally if the mentor has A+ defense, Lloyd gains +8, spread accross any defensive attributes of your choice, per mentor camp(meaning +16 if he is mentored twice).
Sarunas Marciulionis**
Sarunas has pure basketball talent, that is obvious. However he was a little anxious making the leap to the US as his English has not gotten to a point he will feel like he'll be able to catch on quick. Any season during his rookie contract that Sarunas finds himself on the roster with a fellow Lithuanian, he will gain +3 to any attribute, claimable once per season in all six seasons of his rookie contract including the two seasons spent overseas.
Danny Schayes
Son of the legendary Dolph Schayes, Danny dominated at Syracuse University en route to being an All-American and Academic All-American, so you can imagine he was a little bit shocked to see his ratings come in at C+ C C- C C+ with C potential at 21 years of age. Channeling his Hall of Fame father's legendary work ethic, for every spot that Schayes falls in the draft, he'll work harder than ever before, and thus will be eligible to receive a free +1 to any attribute, with a maximum of a +5 to any one attribute (no athletics (strength, jumping, quickness)).
Iverson Molinar
Named after AI, Iverson Molinar's one prospect that could be seen as "extremely underrated" due to his C+ C+ C+ C+ starting ratings. At Mississippi State, Molinar absolutely shined, shooting 48% from the field and 44% from downtown for the NIT Runner-Up Mississippi State Bulldogs. Molinar shined in the NIT's 'playoff basketball' feel and wants to play more games like that in the near future to make his name as a proven winner. For every playoff series Molinar's team wins over the entirety of his rookie deal, he'll receive a free +3 to any non-athletic attribute (no strength, jumping, or quickness).
Dick Miller
At 30, Miller knows he has to perform know and that "development" has to be sped up considerably for him to be able to compete with the best of the best. Miller's going to work hard and thus, his new team will have the choice to either camp him normally over the four years OR double up the camps in years one and two, forfeiting his third and fourth years of camps to get them done and over with twice as quick (IE - Year 1: Supercamp/Mentor Camp x2 - Year 2: Team Improvement Camp x4, nothing in years 3/4).
Mark Filip Ivankovic**
Ivankovic is growing worried about his potential lottery selection due to some negative press in recent articles, so he's decided to hire recent Hall of Fame inductee (and fellow Slovenian) Luka Doncic as his coach to prepare him for the draft. Doncic had one of the greatest stretches of any player that we've had in the NBN now and as a former MVP will be eligible to mentor Ivankovic with bonuses included (eligible for MVP, All-League First boosts) AND any attributes of your choosing (camp requirements apply). Furthermore, Doncic will be there to keep Ivankovic level-headed as a youngster in the league and Ivankovic will be able to spread his teachings to his new team, allowing for his team to use the "Zen Meditation" Team Improvement Camp every year of his rookie deal, rather than only once every five years as noted in the "How to Camp" thread.
Mike "Grasshopper" Harper
Grasshopper has an interesting nickname but it came from his massive Hops . Being 6’10 you’d think there is no way he could jump the way he does but he can fly. Anytime a jump rating is camped or he is sent to weight room improving his Jumping he can Claim an additional +2 jumping and +1 to a rebounding attribute.
Derek "Rock" Smith
Smith is another player with an interesting nickname. He was given this because defensively now matter where he was on the floor you felt like you were running into a rock. He loves the gym and working out is one of his favorite things. If drafted inside the top 15 anytime his strength is improved it can be doubled with his extra work in the gym. If drafted inside the top 25 he can go to 2 weight camps his rookie year for free as long as strength is the attribute being camped.
Ricky Pierce.
After playing at Walla Walla Community College, Pierce made a splash at Rice, putting up 22.5 PPG and winning SWC POTY before declaring for the draft. Other recent SWC POTY's? Otis Birdsong and Sidney Moncrief. Pierce wants the same respect as them, so he'll look to outshine both when they match up. When Pierce faces against either Moncrief or Birdsong, if he can manage to outscore either of them, he'll be eligible to receive a free +3 to any attribute, claimable until the end of that current season.
Larry "Mr. Mean" Smith
As a 23 year old power forward with C inside scoring, the odds of "Mr. Mean" being a superstar are slim. However, that doesn't mean Smith can't develop elsewhere! Whenever Smith receives a camp involving post defense, blocking, stealing, offensive rebounding, or defensive rebounding, he'll be eligible to have gains to those attributes doubled, free of charge.
The reigning predraft MVP still feels like yes not being given the respect he deserves when it comes to the scouts properly evaluating his talent. If drafted in the top 5,Ivan will be eligible for a free +5 to his potential along with one other attribute. If Ivan however falls outside the top 5, for each spot he falls he can boost one attribute to that number outside of strength, quickness, jumping or potential. (so if He's selected at 10 he can get a free +5 to one attribute)
Ralph Sampson
A nearly elite big prospect saddled with C potential, Sampson is a little annoyed by the idea that he lacks in potential. To make up for his "perceived" Lack of potential, Sampson will work extra hard to fill out his game. Every time he adds an attribute, Sampson gains +2 in any attribute(including athletics and potential). For example, if he is sent to two camps in a season, he is eligible for +4 free in attributes. If he gets sent to a supercamp, he is eligible for +2 free in attributes. With his rookie bonus, should he qualify, he is eligible for +2 free in attributes. This is every time a ttributes are added, not per attribute.
Lewis "Black Magic" Lloyd
Lloyd is a pretty nice prospect that needs help defensively to reach his full potential. Lloyd is eligible to be mentored by any eligible perimeter player(PG, SG, SF). If the mentor has B+ defense, Lloyd gains +2, spread across any defensive attributes of your choice, per mentor(meaning +4 if he is mentored twice). If the mentor has A- defense, Lloyd gains +4, spread accross any defnesive attributes of your choice, per mentor camp(Meaning +8 if he is mentored twice). If the mentor has A defense, Lloyd gains +6, spread accross any defensive attributes of your choice, per mentor camp(meaning +12 if he is mentored twice). Finally if the mentor has A+ defense, Lloyd gains +8, spread accross any defensive attributes of your choice, per mentor camp(meaning +16 if he is mentored twice).
Sarunas Marciulionis**
Sarunas has pure basketball talent, that is obvious. However he was a little anxious making the leap to the US as his English has not gotten to a point he will feel like he'll be able to catch on quick. Any season during his rookie contract that Sarunas finds himself on the roster with a fellow Lithuanian, he will gain +3 to any attribute, claimable once per season in all six seasons of his rookie contract including the two seasons spent overseas.
Danny Schayes
Son of the legendary Dolph Schayes, Danny dominated at Syracuse University en route to being an All-American and Academic All-American, so you can imagine he was a little bit shocked to see his ratings come in at C+ C C- C C+ with C potential at 21 years of age. Channeling his Hall of Fame father's legendary work ethic, for every spot that Schayes falls in the draft, he'll work harder than ever before, and thus will be eligible to receive a free +1 to any attribute, with a maximum of a +5 to any one attribute (no athletics (strength, jumping, quickness)).
Iverson Molinar
Named after AI, Iverson Molinar's one prospect that could be seen as "extremely underrated" due to his C+ C+ C+ C+ starting ratings. At Mississippi State, Molinar absolutely shined, shooting 48% from the field and 44% from downtown for the NIT Runner-Up Mississippi State Bulldogs. Molinar shined in the NIT's 'playoff basketball' feel and wants to play more games like that in the near future to make his name as a proven winner. For every playoff series Molinar's team wins over the entirety of his rookie deal, he'll receive a free +3 to any non-athletic attribute (no strength, jumping, or quickness).
Dick Miller
At 30, Miller knows he has to perform know and that "development" has to be sped up considerably for him to be able to compete with the best of the best. Miller's going to work hard and thus, his new team will have the choice to either camp him normally over the four years OR double up the camps in years one and two, forfeiting his third and fourth years of camps to get them done and over with twice as quick (IE - Year 1: Supercamp/Mentor Camp x2 - Year 2: Team Improvement Camp x4, nothing in years 3/4).
Mark Filip Ivankovic**
Ivankovic is growing worried about his potential lottery selection due to some negative press in recent articles, so he's decided to hire recent Hall of Fame inductee (and fellow Slovenian) Luka Doncic as his coach to prepare him for the draft. Doncic had one of the greatest stretches of any player that we've had in the NBN now and as a former MVP will be eligible to mentor Ivankovic with bonuses included (eligible for MVP, All-League First boosts) AND any attributes of your choosing (camp requirements apply). Furthermore, Doncic will be there to keep Ivankovic level-headed as a youngster in the league and Ivankovic will be able to spread his teachings to his new team, allowing for his team to use the "Zen Meditation" Team Improvement Camp every year of his rookie deal, rather than only once every five years as noted in the "How to Camp" thread.
Mike "Grasshopper" Harper
Grasshopper has an interesting nickname but it came from his massive Hops . Being 6’10 you’d think there is no way he could jump the way he does but he can fly. Anytime a jump rating is camped or he is sent to weight room improving his Jumping he can Claim an additional +2 jumping and +1 to a rebounding attribute.
Derek "Rock" Smith
Smith is another player with an interesting nickname. He was given this because defensively now matter where he was on the floor you felt like you were running into a rock. He loves the gym and working out is one of his favorite things. If drafted inside the top 15 anytime his strength is improved it can be doubled with his extra work in the gym. If drafted inside the top 25 he can go to 2 weight camps his rookie year for free as long as strength is the attribute being camped.
Ricky Pierce.
After playing at Walla Walla Community College, Pierce made a splash at Rice, putting up 22.5 PPG and winning SWC POTY before declaring for the draft. Other recent SWC POTY's? Otis Birdsong and Sidney Moncrief. Pierce wants the same respect as them, so he'll look to outshine both when they match up. When Pierce faces against either Moncrief or Birdsong, if he can manage to outscore either of them, he'll be eligible to receive a free +3 to any attribute, claimable until the end of that current season.
Larry "Mr. Mean" Smith
As a 23 year old power forward with C inside scoring, the odds of "Mr. Mean" being a superstar are slim. However, that doesn't mean Smith can't develop elsewhere! Whenever Smith receives a camp involving post defense, blocking, stealing, offensive rebounding, or defensive rebounding, he'll be eligible to have gains to those attributes doubled, free of charge.