Braelon Bradshaw
Braelon Bradshaw
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Sam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Tough loss but one of the better games by Bradshaw this season. Stay composed and scored in an efficient way, which highlighted his strengths. Even knocked down a huge corner three in the last minute of overtime that tied the contest. He took both of his threes in rhythm and as a spot up shooter, hitting both. That’s the type of shots he currently needs to take from the perimeter. While continuing to be the mid-range and lob threat monster that has defined his game this season. Went for 19 points in the loss. Still work to be done as he continues to develop to reach his fantastic ceiling.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
It’s been an interesting month for the athletic wing prospect. And he capped it with a very strong performance in a road win over 4A Mount Saint Mary. Was springy with a big block at the rim and loads of rebounds. Kept the hardhat on with more scoring at the rim. Then he was money in the mid-range, especially in the second half. Hitting tough jumper after jumper. Was impressed with the way he took over the game and did it without pressing. “Boogie” has one of the highest ceilings in the state, but it’s important he plays under control and continues to have fun with the game.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Bradshaw continues to elevate his game for the Chargers. Dominant force around the rim, with some of the best athleticism in the junior class. Corralled a rebound and went up for a dunk with sudden explosiveness that isn’t often seen in Oklahoma. Playing the role of getting his teammates involved too. Threw a nice no look, overhead pass out of a double team to a teammate for an easy score. The potential has always been sky high. And since the spring, his production has started to match that potential.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
The new Heritage Hall Charger did a little bit of everything. He’s truly a big guard with the way he handles the rock as a driver and when pulling up off the dribble. But what currently sets him apart from his peers in Oklahoma is when he turns the motor up and plays big. From running the floor for transition dunks, to crashing the glass, to simply being a controlled brute around the rim. He’s a big time athlete, with clear D1 traits for the next level. Bradshaw continues to build momentum after a strong spring and summer. He could soon be mentioned among Oklahoma’s best overall prospects.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
After a quieter sophomore campaign, Bradshaw had a very loud rising junior summer. A lot of “tweener” prospects can ignore the size and athletic advantages they have. But Bradshaw continued to rebound at a high rate, even at the Nike E16 level. Along with rolling and cutting to the basket like a forward in the half court. But what really makes him exciting is the flashes of a big guard like movement. Will be among the most dynamic slashers in Oklahoma, with outstanding coordination for his size. Has the opportunity to establish himself this winter as one of the best players in Oklahoma.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
This spring, Bradshaw started to leverage his outstanding potential into more production. That continued in game one for ProSkills’ 16U squad with a team high 21 points on 14 shots. The promising wing prospect moves exceptionally well for his size and after a quiet sophomore season. Not many prospects in Oklahoma at his size can move like this.
“Boogie” looks set to charge forward to the front of the class. Now with ProSkills, then with Heritage Hall this winter.
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Read EvaluationDevontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
Physical, power-driving guard who used his frame to impact both ends of the floor. Bradshaw attacked the rim with downhill force, embracing contact and finishing through resistance. He was also an enforcer on the glass, using strength and positioning to outmuscle opponents for rebounds. His toughness was contagious, and his ability to impose his will stood out in traffic and high-contact situations.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
After a quiet sophomore season, Bradshaw has a fascinating spring. While he has the athleticism to play on the perimeter, he’s been willing to play inside and then work outside. One of the better athletes in the class, as he doesn’t need a “runway” to elevate. Can dunk off two feet, complete with drop step moves into dunks on the block. Has hit in the mid-range and from threes in games watched. Improving his handle will be one of the next steps for him. But do enjoy the way he’s embraced some of the dirty work aspects of basketball with rebounding and playing around the rim.
Very likely could be too low given his upside and recent play. Table is set for a potentially monstrous junior season.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
What an explosive scoring game for a high level athlete. Gets off the floor quickly and strong to finish. Did some damage as a roll man, or pushing it himself in transition. Same explosion that allows him to finish with authority also allowed him to clean the glass and even block a few shots. Played his role well as a bit of an undersized four in the highlights. But has the long term athletic profile to be more of a wing. Had a quiet high school season, but very intriguing start to his 16U summer.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
The bouncy prospect is starting to fully turn into a scoring guard/wing. Has flashes of next level explosiveness and movement when attacking the rim, indicating once he finishes growing and physical matures he should be an above the rim player. Is headed out of state to the Overtime league with PHH Prep National. Was playing with 15U Team Tnereffid this past week and was one of many prospects with a bright future. Continuing to improve his jumper would give him a “3 and D” floor but has the potential to turn into an all around scorer.
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