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Full Hardwood Basketball Manager update
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- Gameplay
- Events
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- UI and audio
- Workshop
Hardwood Basketball Manager changes
Hardwood Basketball Manager hits 1.0. It's the biggest update the game has had, everything built since work on the college league began, and it gives the game its full shape: a whole basketball pyramid, alive from a college program up through the pros.
The college league A whole new league sits below the NHA now: 365 schools across 31 conferences, a full college basketball world. You're not a general manager here. You're a head coach, and the owner's chair becomes an Athletic Director you answer to.
Recruiting is the heart of it, a season-long chase on a real calendar. You scout a class over the summer on a real summer circuit, where prospects play actual games and raise or wreck their stock in front of you. Your scouting fills in a prospect's true ability over time, so an early read is a bet, not a fact. Every recruit weighs winning, playing time, money, his own brand, and staying close to home differently, and it's on you to read what he actually cares about. You work scholarships and a cash NIL budget with a split you set, chase verbal commitments through two signing windows, and if you oversign, you're the one trimming a promised scholarship or pulling a commitment to make the roster fit.
Players run on a four-year eligibility clock: they graduate, leave early, or hit the transfer portal, a market you work right alongside the incoming high schoolers. Play a regular season of about 30 games into conference play, then Hardwood Havoc: a 64-team single-elimination national tournament with a Selection Day, a bubble, at-large bids, and a champion.
Run the college league in the background of a pro career, or take a college job and live in it full time. Petition your Athletic Director for a bigger recruiting budget, more staff money, or facility upgrades. The Blue Blood Index tracks all-time program prestige, so the bluebloods and the upstarts are both on the record, and your best developed players declare for the NHA draft when they're ready: this is how the whole pyramid connects.
The road to the draft The players you coached and scouted in college are now the players entering the NHA draft. The old synthetic draft class is gone, replaced by the real class coming up through the college league.
The pre-draft process is fully built out: draft-stock declarations, a leaguewide vote on who gets combine invites, a combine with real measurements, athletic and shooting drills, and small-sided 2-on-2, 3-on-3, and 4-on-4 games, plus medical flags that all feed the draft board. Showcase events, the Foundry and Hardwood Hype, let prospects play their way up the board, and the best performers earn call-ups. Go undrafted and you fall to the development league, still chasing a shot.
A league that talks The NHA now runs a weekly Power Rankings, tracks clinches and eliminations right in the standings, and covers the trade deadline, free agency, and career milestones as they happen. Mock drafts evolve across the whole draft cycle off real draft stock and the standings order, call early-entry declarations, tell you where the mock has your own prospect landing, and grade the steals and reaches once the picks are in.
The college league has its own wire too: a weekly Top 25 poll, Selection Day, championship week, and the full college awards slate (Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, All-CCC, All-Freshman teams, tournament Most Outstanding Player), plus a Top 100 recruit board. Dedicated screens cover the polls, the power rankings, the mock draft, the recruit board, and league history.
Own the room Every team carries its own fan interest now, which drives local revenue and attendance, and playoff home games pay real gate money. Your owner can inject cash into the club or pull it back out depending on how things are going. You set your ticket-price policy each off-season, petition the board for one-off help (one ask per type a season), and invest in facilities: arena, training, and medical tiers that pay off over seasons.
The owner is a character now, not a menu. There's a first meeting when you're hired where you negotiate your terms, and owners can be succeeded mid-career by a new owner with a new personality. Involved owners hand down mandates, some set a multi-year rebuild vision, and a few will drop a mid-season directive you get judged on. The college version of all this is the Athletic Director's office.
Four ways to play with other people The four multiplayer modes from last month's teaser are live in 1.0.
Hotseat is pass-and-play on one PC
the AI never touches a human-owned team until that person is at the keyboard.
Online Leagues run by file
a commissioner holds the master copy, everyone else imports it, plays a turn, works offers, trades, staff moves, and waiver claims, then exports it back, and every move gets checked against the cap and roster rules before it counts.
Commissioner Mode is a full override switch
take over any club in any league, hand one back to the AI, or edit a player directly. Turning it on stamps the save for good.
Observer Mode skips taking a job entirely
watch a league run, standings, news, history, and live games included, with sim detail adjustable per league.
A new look The interface got rebuilt top to bottom: a cleaner, modern, editorial layout, team-adaptive theming so the app takes on your club's colors, a denser dashboard with featured stories up top, consistent headers across every screen, and a world browser for exploring every league in the pyramid.
For the modders The whole college world is moddable through plain JSON: build your own conferences and programs, author recruiting classes or a specific draft class, and drop in custom college rosters and coaches. The Modding Starter Kit on the Steam Workshop shows every moddable surface, and online leagues check that everyone at the table is running the same mods.
The world below The development league keeps filling out too: its own draft with a real training-camp roster crunch, a call-up market where NHA clubs sign development players off the board, and affiliate and two-way deals. College, development league, NHA: the whole pyramid is alive at once now.
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