Post by Rog on Apr 8, 2024 3:20:47 GMT
Tru Washington & George Washington III
Sharing nothing more than a last name and being marginal prospects at best not really even being looked at to be picked, if these two find themselves on the same team these scrappy shooting guards will work together to help sharpen their game. If on the same time at any point during their rookie season they will be moved to A potential(scouted and real). If they are camped at the same time they will each receive a +1 free to any rating, per camp.
Jack Gohlke.
Gohlke is the oldest player in this class and predicted to likely only stick as a shooter and scouts have indicated his potential as a leader despite lacking the athleticism to be a star most likely. Gohlke during his rookie contract can be used to help develop young players. Once per season during the first four seasons of Gohlke's career he can be used to add +1 to any rating and +1 to potential to any player that is in their first four seasons of their career. This camp doesn't count as a camp for Gohlke or the other player. During this camp, Gohlke will gain +1 three-point shot and +1 passing as well. Gohlke doesn't have the normal 85 limit for camps on his jump shot and three point shot.
Kiyan Anthony
More than anything, Kiyan Anthony needs to get on the court and compete. Each of his first two seasons of his career if he plays 25+ minutes, he will receive +3 potential. If he plays 30+ minutes during his third and fourth seasons he will receive +2 to distribute to any rating(s) as you like, potential and athletic ratings included.
Jaland Lowe
In desperate need of help developing the scoring part of his game, Lowe needs an offensive-minded mentor. If Lowe is mentor camped(all requirements remain the same) by someone with A- inside, he will receive +3 to his inside scoring in addition to whatever ratings he receives as part of the mentor camp. If he is mentor camped by someone with A- outside, he will receive +2 jump shot and +2 3 point shot in addition to whatever ratings he receives as part of the mentor camp. These cannot be stacked, if he is mentored by someone with A- or better inside AND outside scoring, you must choose which bonus from this note he receives.
Vrenz Bleijenbergh..
A versatile forward that can backup any position on the court but doesn't project as a starter. Bleijenbergh relishes the role of role player though and seeks to increase his chances of playing time by improving role player like attributes. Any camp that increases his jump shot, perimeter defense, post defense, defensive rebounding, and strength will receive +1 more than the camp rewards(If the camp gives +2 strength, he will receive +3 strength, as an example).
D.J. Burns Jr.
Large man want to be larger. Large man get larger. Large man get stronger. D.J. Burns is eligible for four camps during the first four years of his career, useable once per year. The first camp will add +4 to his strength and +20 pounds to his weight for $750. The second camp will add +3 to his strength and +15 pounds to his weight for $500. The third camp will add +2 to his strength and +10 pounds to his weight for $250. The fourth and final camp can add +1 to his strength and +5 pounds to his weight for free. These camps can be done alongside regular camping. They must be done in this order(he can't skip to the third camp, for example). They can only be done during his first four years of eligibility meaning if you miss a year you miss a camp(if you start in his second career you start at +4 strength and +20 pounds and miss out on the free camp at the end). He does not a limit on how high his strength can be camped. If he reaches 100 strength any strength additions will go to his potential.
Sharing nothing more than a last name and being marginal prospects at best not really even being looked at to be picked, if these two find themselves on the same team these scrappy shooting guards will work together to help sharpen their game. If on the same time at any point during their rookie season they will be moved to A potential(scouted and real). If they are camped at the same time they will each receive a +1 free to any rating, per camp.
Jack Gohlke.
Gohlke is the oldest player in this class and predicted to likely only stick as a shooter and scouts have indicated his potential as a leader despite lacking the athleticism to be a star most likely. Gohlke during his rookie contract can be used to help develop young players. Once per season during the first four seasons of Gohlke's career he can be used to add +1 to any rating and +1 to potential to any player that is in their first four seasons of their career. This camp doesn't count as a camp for Gohlke or the other player. During this camp, Gohlke will gain +1 three-point shot and +1 passing as well. Gohlke doesn't have the normal 85 limit for camps on his jump shot and three point shot.
Kiyan Anthony
More than anything, Kiyan Anthony needs to get on the court and compete. Each of his first two seasons of his career if he plays 25+ minutes, he will receive +3 potential. If he plays 30+ minutes during his third and fourth seasons he will receive +2 to distribute to any rating(s) as you like, potential and athletic ratings included.
Jaland Lowe
In desperate need of help developing the scoring part of his game, Lowe needs an offensive-minded mentor. If Lowe is mentor camped(all requirements remain the same) by someone with A- inside, he will receive +3 to his inside scoring in addition to whatever ratings he receives as part of the mentor camp. If he is mentor camped by someone with A- outside, he will receive +2 jump shot and +2 3 point shot in addition to whatever ratings he receives as part of the mentor camp. These cannot be stacked, if he is mentored by someone with A- or better inside AND outside scoring, you must choose which bonus from this note he receives.
Vrenz Bleijenbergh..
A versatile forward that can backup any position on the court but doesn't project as a starter. Bleijenbergh relishes the role of role player though and seeks to increase his chances of playing time by improving role player like attributes. Any camp that increases his jump shot, perimeter defense, post defense, defensive rebounding, and strength will receive +1 more than the camp rewards(If the camp gives +2 strength, he will receive +3 strength, as an example).
D.J. Burns Jr.
Large man want to be larger. Large man get larger. Large man get stronger. D.J. Burns is eligible for four camps during the first four years of his career, useable once per year. The first camp will add +4 to his strength and +20 pounds to his weight for $750. The second camp will add +3 to his strength and +15 pounds to his weight for $500. The third camp will add +2 to his strength and +10 pounds to his weight for $250. The fourth and final camp can add +1 to his strength and +5 pounds to his weight for free. These camps can be done alongside regular camping. They must be done in this order(he can't skip to the third camp, for example). They can only be done during his first four years of eligibility meaning if you miss a year you miss a camp(if you start in his second career you start at +4 strength and +20 pounds and miss out on the free camp at the end). He does not a limit on how high his strength can be camped. If he reaches 100 strength any strength additions will go to his potential.