Recruiting Report: DeAndre “Pedro” Bradshaw (2017)
Russellville High School’s DeAndre “Pedro” Bradshaw is beginning to attract many college programs and coaches throughout the college basketball world. The 6-foot-7 guard/forward out of Russellville, Ky. currently has ten scholarship offers — most from schools throughout the Ohio Valley Conference.…
Access all of Prep Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue ReadingRussellville High School’s DeAndre “Pedro” Bradshaw is beginning to attract many college programs and coaches throughout the college basketball world.
The 6-foot-7 guard/forward out of Russellville, Ky. currently has ten scholarship offers — most from schools throughout the Ohio Valley Conference.
Bradshaw holds offers from Eastern Kentucky, Tennessee Tech, SIU-Edwardsville, Belmont, Morehead State, Southeastern Missouri State, Long Beach State, Tennessee-Chattanooga, Austin Peay and East Tennessee State.
Along with those offers, the versatile player is receiving interest from many others: Northern Kentucky, Richmond, Central Florida, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Lehigh, Western Kentucky, Samford, Murray State, William & Mary, Missouri State, Temple, Ball State, Robert Morris, Radford, UNCG and Xaiver.
Bradshaw says he “stands pretty well” with each of the schools.
“I feel I stand pretty well with each of the schools,” Bradshaw said to me. “They each seem very highly interested in me becoming a part of their program after next season.”
In regards to the recruiting process and everything that goes with along with it, the player says it is “exciting.”
“It’s really exciting,” he said. “I’m truly enjoying the process. More so because I came into this spring with very little interest and no offers.”
Bradshaw defines his play style as “an all-around playmaker.”
“I’m an all-around playmaker,” he stated. “Everyone tells me I’ve got an ‘old-school’ type of game. I’ve gotten so many different comparisons, man. From George Gervin, to Brandon Ingram, to Ben Wilson, to LeBron (believe it or not), all the way to Shaun Livingston. Just because of not only the size, just the way they all are versatile and control the game in so many different ways other than scoring.”
Bradshaw is playing for Hoop Dreams this summer. He says his goal is “to just win and enjoy the last of his AAU career.”
“My goals are to just win, enjoy this last month of my AAU career with my teammates, and figure out which school I feel is best for me going forward.”