Post by Rog on Feb 27, 2024 20:58:49 GMT
Trey Alexander
Like Dickinson last year, Alexander is a very nice prospect who is a bit on the older side and need some help early on. His rookie season playing time will influence his development. If he plays in 60+ games he will receive a +5 to his potentiali f he plays 30+ minutes, +3 to his potential if he plays 20+ minutes, and a +1 to his potential if he plays 10 minutes per game.
Rienk Mast
A talented rebounder with a decent overall game, Mast is being left behind by his younger, more athletically gifted draft peers. He, however, is a much harder worker than just about anyone in this class and will work throughout his rookie contract to refine is game. A diamond in the rough camp(if eligible) will give him +15 to any ratings of his choice and +10 potential. Any other camp he receives beyond that will receive +1 to any rating in addition to the ratings given.
Ismaila Diagne
Among the youngest players in this draft, Ismaila has a realy shot of being picked decently high due to his defensive ability. Diagne is eligible for three unique to him camps when he cames over. These carry the same 2 per season, 2 of each per career restrictions as all other camps. First is a rebounding camp that simply gives him +2 offensive rebounding and +2 defensive rebounding. The second is an post defensive camp that gives him +3 shot blocking and +3 post defensive. And the third is a well rounded post player camp that gives him +1 inside, +1 jump shot, +1 post defense, +1 blocking, +1 offensive rebounding, and +1 defensive rebounding.
Bronny James, Trey Alexander, Tahaad Pettiford, Elliot Cadeau, Tyrese Proctor
If I get a draft overview article up this year you'll see how tightly grouped these five are in the rankings. During the ramp up to the draft these five have developed somewhat of a rivalry and will get bonuses for any matchup they "win". In any game these five play against another one of the five, if their team wins AND they win their matchup(Points+rebounds+assists+steals+blocks-turnovers-fouls= whoever is highest), +1 to any rating can be claimed, max of 5 per year and limited to their rookie contracts
Jonathan Mogbo
The best pure rebounder in this class Mogbo needs to develop any sort of game in any other regard. For every camp his rebounding gets camped, he can add +1 to any other rating for an additional $250. If both rebounding ratings are improved in a camp, he can add +2 to any rating for an additional $500.
Andrej Stojakovic
The best shooter in this draft class, Andrej can also lean on his father Peja to help him shoot better at the NBN level. Stojakovic is eligible for a special camp that gives +3 to jump shot and +3 to three point shot, limit 2 per season, 4 per career. Stojakovic also does not have the 85 rating cap when camping shooting abilities.
Kyle Filipowski
After a freak injury in a court storming incident in college, Filipowski's career trajectory is in flux. He still has the opportunity to prove his toughness, and he will gain +10 potential if he plays all 82 games his rookie season.
Tyler Smith.
A very well rounded prospect, Smith doesn't do anything exceptionally well, but thrives on his versatility. If at any point during his rookie season he has C+ or better in every rating (inside, outside, handling, defense, rebounding, potential), then he can have any of those ratings bumped up to a B- (ratings to be distributed any way the commish wants to achieve a B-)
Stephen A Smith
Known for his loud mouth and not much else, there isn't any bonus that comes with drafting this bum.
Like Dickinson last year, Alexander is a very nice prospect who is a bit on the older side and need some help early on. His rookie season playing time will influence his development. If he plays in 60+ games he will receive a +5 to his potentiali f he plays 30+ minutes, +3 to his potential if he plays 20+ minutes, and a +1 to his potential if he plays 10 minutes per game.
Rienk Mast
A talented rebounder with a decent overall game, Mast is being left behind by his younger, more athletically gifted draft peers. He, however, is a much harder worker than just about anyone in this class and will work throughout his rookie contract to refine is game. A diamond in the rough camp(if eligible) will give him +15 to any ratings of his choice and +10 potential. Any other camp he receives beyond that will receive +1 to any rating in addition to the ratings given.
Ismaila Diagne
Among the youngest players in this draft, Ismaila has a realy shot of being picked decently high due to his defensive ability. Diagne is eligible for three unique to him camps when he cames over. These carry the same 2 per season, 2 of each per career restrictions as all other camps. First is a rebounding camp that simply gives him +2 offensive rebounding and +2 defensive rebounding. The second is an post defensive camp that gives him +3 shot blocking and +3 post defensive. And the third is a well rounded post player camp that gives him +1 inside, +1 jump shot, +1 post defense, +1 blocking, +1 offensive rebounding, and +1 defensive rebounding.
Bronny James, Trey Alexander, Tahaad Pettiford, Elliot Cadeau, Tyrese Proctor
If I get a draft overview article up this year you'll see how tightly grouped these five are in the rankings. During the ramp up to the draft these five have developed somewhat of a rivalry and will get bonuses for any matchup they "win". In any game these five play against another one of the five, if their team wins AND they win their matchup(Points+rebounds+assists+steals+blocks-turnovers-fouls= whoever is highest), +1 to any rating can be claimed, max of 5 per year and limited to their rookie contracts
Jonathan Mogbo
The best pure rebounder in this class Mogbo needs to develop any sort of game in any other regard. For every camp his rebounding gets camped, he can add +1 to any other rating for an additional $250. If both rebounding ratings are improved in a camp, he can add +2 to any rating for an additional $500.
Andrej Stojakovic
The best shooter in this draft class, Andrej can also lean on his father Peja to help him shoot better at the NBN level. Stojakovic is eligible for a special camp that gives +3 to jump shot and +3 to three point shot, limit 2 per season, 4 per career. Stojakovic also does not have the 85 rating cap when camping shooting abilities.
Kyle Filipowski
After a freak injury in a court storming incident in college, Filipowski's career trajectory is in flux. He still has the opportunity to prove his toughness, and he will gain +10 potential if he plays all 82 games his rookie season.
Tyler Smith.
A very well rounded prospect, Smith doesn't do anything exceptionally well, but thrives on his versatility. If at any point during his rookie season he has C+ or better in every rating (inside, outside, handling, defense, rebounding, potential), then he can have any of those ratings bumped up to a B- (ratings to be distributed any way the commish wants to achieve a B-)
Stephen A Smith
Known for his loud mouth and not much else, there isn't any bonus that comes with drafting this bum.