Charles Maurice Bradley (born October 12, 1963) is an American former professional
basketball
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player who played professionally in several countries, including Spain's
Liga ACB. He was a standout college player for the
University of South Florida
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(USF), where he was the 1983
Sun Belt Conference co-Player of the Year and left as the school's all-time leading scorer and is considered the best player in school history.
College career
Born and raised in
Tampa, Florida
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, Bradley starred at
Thomas Richard Robinson High School
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before choosing hometown
South Florida over several higher-profile suitors, including
Florida
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, his other finalist. He joined the starting lineup midway through his freshman season, and as a sophomore became one of the top scorers in the country. Over the
1982–83 season, Bradley averaged 26.7 points per game to lead the
Sun Belt Conference and rank fourth in the nation. He led the nation for 11 weeks his sophomore year. At the close of the year, he was named the Sun Belt co-Player of the Year (with
Calvin Duncan of
VCU) as well as an honorable mention
All-American by the
Associated Press
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(AP).
Bradley's scoring numbers dipped in his junior and senior seasons, though he still averaged 22.3 and 21.7 per game respectively. He was named first-team All-Sun Belt both years and repeated as an AP honorable mention All-American as a senior. Bradley left USF holding most of the school's scoring records, including the career points mark (2,319). He became the first player in USF history to have his jersey retired on February 14, 1987 and was an inaugural member of the
USF Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009. He was named to the Sun Belt All-Decade team in 1986.
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Professional career
Following the close of his college career, Bradley was selected by the Sacramento Kings
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in the third round (51st pick overall) of the 1985 NBA draft, but did not play in the National Basketball Association
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. He played internationally in Argentina, Spain and Venezuela before retiring from basketball in 1994. Bradley played the 1990–91 season for the Tulsa Fast Breakers
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of the Continental Basketball Association
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(CBA), averaging 9.6 points and 3.9 rebounds over 40 games.
References
External links
Liga ACB profile
USF Athletic HOF profile
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1963 births
Living people
American expatriate basketball people in Argentina
American expatriate basketball people in Spain
American expatriate basketball people in Venezuela
American men's basketball players
Basketball players from Tampa, Florida
Liga ACB players
Sacramento Kings draft picks
Small forwards
South Florida Bulls men's basketball players
Tulsa Fast Breakers players