
AaronBradshaw
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Aaron Bradshaw has a long and lean frame. A legit 7-foot-0, there is a lot of skill involved in Bradshaw's success. He is a smooth shooter off the catch with range extending out to the three-point line. He cuts hard off the ball and can knock down elbow jumpers off the catch. Bradshaw can attack in straight lines off one and two dribbles. Bradshaw is stiff in the hips, and his lower body leads to questions about his ability to open up and move laterally. He will need to add significant strength to his core and lower body. There is a lot of vertical pop; Bradshaw is a vertical spacing threat from the dunker spots and as a rim runner. Despite the thin frame, he is willing to stick his nose into the mix at the rim. He rebounds with two hands and is a natural shot blocker. Bradshaw is trending as a top three or four center in his class.
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Aaron Bradshaw considers himself to be an old-school center with a new game mentality. He said he’s not afraid to play the traditional center role – with his back to the basket and as an intimidator in the middle. But he also loves to bring umph that’s not normally seen at the position. “I bring a lot of energy and enthusiasm,” Bradshaw said. “I make a lot of jokes, I’m funny and I just have a lot of energy.” In May, Bradshaw compared his budding skillset to that of an NBA All-Star Anthony Davis. “He is big like me and can face up, shoot it and still play defense,” Bradshaw told On3. As a junior, Bradshaw averaged 8.9 points, 7.4 rebounds and 3.2 blocks per game during Camden High's run to a 12th NJSIAA Group 2 state championship. Playing for the NJ Scholars on the EYBL circuit in the summer of 2022, Bradshaw showcased his ability to take over a game time after time.
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