Post by Rog on Jan 16, 2022 21:09:32 GMT
John Stockton
A tour-de-force of a passer, Stockton will continue to look to get better. First of all, Stockton has no limit on how high you can camp his quickness, handles, or passing. Any camp that Stockton goes to that improves his handles, quickness, or passing will need another player to practice. Any time one of those three ratings are camped, another player can be brought along with the camp to get a free +1 jump shot and +1 three-point shot. The same player can be brought along for both camps per season if you chose to use two.
Luc Longley
Luc was the first Australian to ever win an NBA title. He’s eager to seek out a mentorship from a fellow Australian in the NBN. Although Luc has to stay overseas for 2 seasons he’s eligible to receive a single mentor camp each of his 2 seasons while overseas from any Australian player, regardless of position or mentorship eligibility. Normal cost of $500 applies. Does not count toward his camp history.
Mike Munchak
Mike is a hall of fame football player who believes strength and toughness is the key to victory. During his rookie contract, any time Mike increases his strength, it can be doubled free of charge (camp or weight room). Mike also does not have an 85 cap on his strength rating.
Manute Bol
Manute Bol is one of the best shot blockers in NBA history and is the only player to finish his career with more blocked shots than points scored. Firstoff, Manute has no ratings cap for shot blocking. Also, during the first 2 seasons of his career, any game that he blocks more shots than points scored he is eligible to add +1 any rating. Max of +5 to a specific rating per season and max of +15 total per season.
Dale Ellis
Lost in the sea of elite talent up top is one of the more underrated scorers we’ve ever seen. After being traded to the Sonics before his fourth year in the league, Ellis went on a scoring tear averaging 25 ppg over the next 4 seasons. Coming into NBN, Ellis wants to prove he is worthy of a top 10 pick and will reward the team who drafts him. If picked in the top 10, Ellis will be eligible for one free improvement camp his rookie season (that does not count against the limit). In addition, because he felt betrayed by the team that drafted him in real life and doesn’t want to feel that again, if he stays on the same team throughout the entirety of his rookie contract, Ellis will be eligible for a free +5 to any attribute (only claimable at the end of the regular season in his 4th year in the league). Again, this last part of the note only works if Ellis stays on the same team that drafted him for his first 4 seasons in NBN, but the first part can be claimed regardless as long as he’s drafted top 10.
Craig Ehlo
Craig is most famously known for having “The Shot” hit over him by fellow draftee Michael Jordan. Craig is tired of hearing about the shot and frankly wants to destroy MJ every time he faces him. During his rookie contract any time Craig and MJ face off if Craig out scores MJ OR Craig’s team defeats MJ’s team then Craig is eligible for a free +3 to any rating. Craig has to play atleast 1 minute in the game for a victory to count
Valdemaras Chomicius
Chomicius is known for winning 3 back to back to back titles in the USSR League Championships, but also was a player-coach for Kraitenė Marijampolė. Although he is overseas for 3 seasons, he’d like to play a similar role for the team that drafts him until he is eligible to play in NBN. For the 3 years he’s overseas, Chomicius will help the team by allowing them one free team improvement camp each season. This does not count towards season limits and the same camp cannot be used in consecutive seasons.
Doc Rivers
Doc is a legendary basketball mind and scouts have marveled at his IQ, saying he is just as NBN ready as any of the top prospects. But when you're in the same draft class as like Jordan, Barkley and Stockton, you need to separate yourself from the crop. Any time Doc plays Jordan, Barkley, Stockton, Ewing or Drexler, he's going to take back extra from those games. For any timed he outscores that list of guys during a game during his rookie contract, he's eligible to a free +1 to any attribute outside of his potential. This also includes any all star game appearances. This is limited at the usual +5 total per season.
George Murrow
Murrow came in knowing that although he'd probably be one of the older prospects, he'd still be one of the most talented. And then every possible 5 star recruit declared for the draft, and now his talents pale in comparison to most of the teens in this draft. He's willing to put the maximum effort in to show his talents. If murrow is drafted in the top 10, he is eligible for 1 free +5 to any attribute outside of potential. Along with this, when claiming his rookie experience bonus, he will be eligible to a boost in any attribute equivalent to the boost in his potential. So if he were to receive +3 potential, he can claim a free +3 to any attribute. Finally, murrow knows he needs to be a top tier teammate, so any time he is put in the weight room, he can bring one teammate with him. Regular weight room rules apply to whoever else is sent with him.
Roger Burkman
Coming in as an extremely raw prospect but oozing potential, Burkman is betting it all on himself. Burkman will be eligible for a unique camp made just for him. Burkman will be able to add the same number of attributes as the number he was selected. So if he were to be selected #20, he can be eligible for a +20 to whatever attributes you'd like. You may split them up however you'd like as well. So if you'd like to do +10 strength +5 3pt and +5 inside (if selected at 20), you can. This camp will cost 1000 and will not count towards his camp history.
Arijan Komazec.
As one of three players with B- B- or better scoring attributes in the draft, Komazec looks like the potential dream prospect for GM's who are looking to find their future SF. Komazec's already a decorated International player, winning the European Under-18 Championship two years ago followed by gold at the World Cup, so winning is something he's grown accustomed to and would like to follow up on in the NBN. For every win over 41 (.500 for the season), Komazec will be eligible to receive a free +1 to any attribute with a maximum of +5 to any one attribute per season. Furthermore, if Komazec's team wins the title on his rookie deal, he'll attend offseason workouts with the All-Leaguers and will be eligible to be mentor camped by any player in the league regardless of team, with no camp history requirement. This mentor camp is claimable once over his four year rookie deal. IE: If Komazec's team wins 50 games, a free +9 in attributes (max of +5 per attribute). If he wins a title, a free mentor camp (plus bonuses) from anyone across the league.
Darrell "Junkyard Dog" Walker
Walker's coming off his best year at Arkansas as a Consensus All-American after scoring 18 PPG on 53% from the field. Walker's a bit concerned about his future, but all he knows is that he wants to play. If the "Junkyard Dog" manages to play 75+ games in any of his rookie contract years, he'll work hard in the off-season to ensure he stays in the lineup long-term, and will receive a free improvement camp of his GM's choice with no camp history requirements or caps.
Marcus Allen
One of the greatest football players of all time, Allen is taking his chances in NBN and wants to prove just how versatile he is as an athlete. Although he is listed at SG, Allen has the body to dominate at the PG position and if drafted to a team that has an All-Star PG as a mentor, he may get that chance. If at any point during his rookie contract Allen plays with an All-Star PG (and the team wants to use the note), he can be mentored with that player and will get additional bonuses. With this note, Allen will receive the normal mentor campus AND an additional +10 to his passing and +10 to his handles. On top of that, Allen will fully change his position to PG. This is an all or nothing note meaning you cannot just claim the attributes and leave him at SG. If you decide to use the note, Allen will now be a point guard.
Mark “The Hammer” West
Mark was never a huge scorer back in his hay day only averaging 9.8 PPG per 32 mins. He did however had a great FG% at 58% in his career. Further more in his short attempts per game he always seemed to bring the “hammer” when he would dunk the ball. Anytime Marks Inside scoring is camped he can add +1 to strength and furthermore if his strength is ever camped he can add +1 to inside scoring.
Franklin Edwards
Franklin never really got a shot at starting back in his time and really didn’t have a long career. He’s looking for a fresh start in the NBN so During his rookie contract if he plays more than 70 games and averages more than 25 MPG he will be allowed a free +3 to Any attribute excluding Potential Strength Jumping and quickness.
A tour-de-force of a passer, Stockton will continue to look to get better. First of all, Stockton has no limit on how high you can camp his quickness, handles, or passing. Any camp that Stockton goes to that improves his handles, quickness, or passing will need another player to practice. Any time one of those three ratings are camped, another player can be brought along with the camp to get a free +1 jump shot and +1 three-point shot. The same player can be brought along for both camps per season if you chose to use two.
Luc Longley
Luc was the first Australian to ever win an NBA title. He’s eager to seek out a mentorship from a fellow Australian in the NBN. Although Luc has to stay overseas for 2 seasons he’s eligible to receive a single mentor camp each of his 2 seasons while overseas from any Australian player, regardless of position or mentorship eligibility. Normal cost of $500 applies. Does not count toward his camp history.
Mike Munchak
Mike is a hall of fame football player who believes strength and toughness is the key to victory. During his rookie contract, any time Mike increases his strength, it can be doubled free of charge (camp or weight room). Mike also does not have an 85 cap on his strength rating.
Manute Bol
Manute Bol is one of the best shot blockers in NBA history and is the only player to finish his career with more blocked shots than points scored. Firstoff, Manute has no ratings cap for shot blocking. Also, during the first 2 seasons of his career, any game that he blocks more shots than points scored he is eligible to add +1 any rating. Max of +5 to a specific rating per season and max of +15 total per season.
Dale Ellis
Lost in the sea of elite talent up top is one of the more underrated scorers we’ve ever seen. After being traded to the Sonics before his fourth year in the league, Ellis went on a scoring tear averaging 25 ppg over the next 4 seasons. Coming into NBN, Ellis wants to prove he is worthy of a top 10 pick and will reward the team who drafts him. If picked in the top 10, Ellis will be eligible for one free improvement camp his rookie season (that does not count against the limit). In addition, because he felt betrayed by the team that drafted him in real life and doesn’t want to feel that again, if he stays on the same team throughout the entirety of his rookie contract, Ellis will be eligible for a free +5 to any attribute (only claimable at the end of the regular season in his 4th year in the league). Again, this last part of the note only works if Ellis stays on the same team that drafted him for his first 4 seasons in NBN, but the first part can be claimed regardless as long as he’s drafted top 10.
Craig Ehlo
Craig is most famously known for having “The Shot” hit over him by fellow draftee Michael Jordan. Craig is tired of hearing about the shot and frankly wants to destroy MJ every time he faces him. During his rookie contract any time Craig and MJ face off if Craig out scores MJ OR Craig’s team defeats MJ’s team then Craig is eligible for a free +3 to any rating. Craig has to play atleast 1 minute in the game for a victory to count
Valdemaras Chomicius
Chomicius is known for winning 3 back to back to back titles in the USSR League Championships, but also was a player-coach for Kraitenė Marijampolė. Although he is overseas for 3 seasons, he’d like to play a similar role for the team that drafts him until he is eligible to play in NBN. For the 3 years he’s overseas, Chomicius will help the team by allowing them one free team improvement camp each season. This does not count towards season limits and the same camp cannot be used in consecutive seasons.
Doc Rivers
Doc is a legendary basketball mind and scouts have marveled at his IQ, saying he is just as NBN ready as any of the top prospects. But when you're in the same draft class as like Jordan, Barkley and Stockton, you need to separate yourself from the crop. Any time Doc plays Jordan, Barkley, Stockton, Ewing or Drexler, he's going to take back extra from those games. For any timed he outscores that list of guys during a game during his rookie contract, he's eligible to a free +1 to any attribute outside of his potential. This also includes any all star game appearances. This is limited at the usual +5 total per season.
George Murrow
Murrow came in knowing that although he'd probably be one of the older prospects, he'd still be one of the most talented. And then every possible 5 star recruit declared for the draft, and now his talents pale in comparison to most of the teens in this draft. He's willing to put the maximum effort in to show his talents. If murrow is drafted in the top 10, he is eligible for 1 free +5 to any attribute outside of potential. Along with this, when claiming his rookie experience bonus, he will be eligible to a boost in any attribute equivalent to the boost in his potential. So if he were to receive +3 potential, he can claim a free +3 to any attribute. Finally, murrow knows he needs to be a top tier teammate, so any time he is put in the weight room, he can bring one teammate with him. Regular weight room rules apply to whoever else is sent with him.
Roger Burkman
Coming in as an extremely raw prospect but oozing potential, Burkman is betting it all on himself. Burkman will be eligible for a unique camp made just for him. Burkman will be able to add the same number of attributes as the number he was selected. So if he were to be selected #20, he can be eligible for a +20 to whatever attributes you'd like. You may split them up however you'd like as well. So if you'd like to do +10 strength +5 3pt and +5 inside (if selected at 20), you can. This camp will cost 1000 and will not count towards his camp history.
Arijan Komazec.
As one of three players with B- B- or better scoring attributes in the draft, Komazec looks like the potential dream prospect for GM's who are looking to find their future SF. Komazec's already a decorated International player, winning the European Under-18 Championship two years ago followed by gold at the World Cup, so winning is something he's grown accustomed to and would like to follow up on in the NBN. For every win over 41 (.500 for the season), Komazec will be eligible to receive a free +1 to any attribute with a maximum of +5 to any one attribute per season. Furthermore, if Komazec's team wins the title on his rookie deal, he'll attend offseason workouts with the All-Leaguers and will be eligible to be mentor camped by any player in the league regardless of team, with no camp history requirement. This mentor camp is claimable once over his four year rookie deal. IE: If Komazec's team wins 50 games, a free +9 in attributes (max of +5 per attribute). If he wins a title, a free mentor camp (plus bonuses) from anyone across the league.
Darrell "Junkyard Dog" Walker
Walker's coming off his best year at Arkansas as a Consensus All-American after scoring 18 PPG on 53% from the field. Walker's a bit concerned about his future, but all he knows is that he wants to play. If the "Junkyard Dog" manages to play 75+ games in any of his rookie contract years, he'll work hard in the off-season to ensure he stays in the lineup long-term, and will receive a free improvement camp of his GM's choice with no camp history requirements or caps.
Marcus Allen
One of the greatest football players of all time, Allen is taking his chances in NBN and wants to prove just how versatile he is as an athlete. Although he is listed at SG, Allen has the body to dominate at the PG position and if drafted to a team that has an All-Star PG as a mentor, he may get that chance. If at any point during his rookie contract Allen plays with an All-Star PG (and the team wants to use the note), he can be mentored with that player and will get additional bonuses. With this note, Allen will receive the normal mentor campus AND an additional +10 to his passing and +10 to his handles. On top of that, Allen will fully change his position to PG. This is an all or nothing note meaning you cannot just claim the attributes and leave him at SG. If you decide to use the note, Allen will now be a point guard.
Mark “The Hammer” West
Mark was never a huge scorer back in his hay day only averaging 9.8 PPG per 32 mins. He did however had a great FG% at 58% in his career. Further more in his short attempts per game he always seemed to bring the “hammer” when he would dunk the ball. Anytime Marks Inside scoring is camped he can add +1 to strength and furthermore if his strength is ever camped he can add +1 to inside scoring.
Franklin Edwards
Franklin never really got a shot at starting back in his time and really didn’t have a long career. He’s looking for a fresh start in the NBN so During his rookie contract if he plays more than 70 games and averages more than 25 MPG he will be allowed a free +3 to Any attribute excluding Potential Strength Jumping and quickness.