Raheem Bradley
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Max Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Raheem is another big time shooter I saw in Appleton. He’s a threat to score any time he catches out on the perimeter, but was perhaps at his best as a transition finisher in the game I watched. He took some risks defensively, but came away with a handful of steals/deflections that led to easy finishes going the other way. Unsigned senior guard who has produced with consistency just about any time I’ve seen him play over the past 2-3 years.
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Read EvaluationMichael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
He is a Phoenix Prep baller but runs with Bradley Elite. Raheem is a talented scoring machine. Give him an inch and he will take a mile. Bradley is skilled with a natural feel for the game. He is scoring in bunches this spring. Raheem is averaging around 20 ppg.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Bradley Elite went 3-1, and Raheem played a key role in their success. Playing up a year, the junior-to-be excelled at getting out in the open floor, either picking up steals on his own or leaking out after a shot went up. He isn’t the biggest or most explosive guard, but he makes up for it with his change of speed and feel for the game. Just knows how to work his way to his spots, and is a dangerous shooter off the catch. Really impressed with his all-around production while playing up a year.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Raheem capped off Saturday with a big game helping lead Bradley Elite past UEBL Wolves. You wouldn’t know he’s playing up a year, as Raheem is so composed on the ball, and never looks sped up under pressure. He was living out in transition, as he has good hands to come up with steals, and the quickness to breakaway in the open floor. His three point shot wasn’t falling in the first half, but in the second he showed just how dangerous he is from beyond the arc. The 2026 guard has a pure jumper and was making defenders pay for leaving him too much space.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Playing up at the 17u level, Raheem showed plenty of poise and was a knockdown shooter for Bradley Elite. He never got sped up by opposing ball pressure, and was consistently able to get to his spots off the dribble. Dangerous catch-and-shoot threat from three, and he also excelled at getting to the elbow area for a mid-range jumper. So good at getting his body squared up to elevate and shoot.
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