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Cory Bradford

Cory Bradford (born December 4, 1978) is an American professional basketball player for Zhuhai Wolf Warriors. Bradford, a dominant high school guard, led Memphis's Raleigh-Egypt High School to a 1997 District 2A Championship while averaging 24 points, seven rebounds and six assists per game in his senior season. Bradford, an all-state, all-conference selection, was listed as the 72nd best high school prospect in 1997. He also averaged 22 points and nearly eight rebounds per game as a junior.

Cory Bradford
Zhuhai Wolf Warriors
PositionShooting guard
LeagueASEAN Basketball League
Personal information
Born (1978-12-04) December 4, 1978 (age 44)
Memphis, Tennessee
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High schoolRaleigh-Egypt (Memphis, Tennessee)
CollegeIllinois (1997–2002)
NBA draft2002 / Undrafted
Playing career2002–present
Career history
2002–2003Dakota Wizards
2003–2004Kecskeméti Univer KSE
2006–2007Besançon BCD
2007JDA Dijon
2007–2008Albacomp
2008–2009Achilleas Kaimakli
2009Toros de Aragua
2009Búcaros de Bucaramanga
2009–2010Ángeles de Puebla
2009–2010Al Rayan
2010–2011An Nahl Sharjah
2011–2012Al Moutahed Tripoli
2011–2012Al Ahli Doha
2012Búcaros de Bucaramanga
2013Caribbean Heat de Cartagena
2013–2014Guerreros de Bogotá
2014Applied Science University
2015Cafeteros de Armenia
2016Sabios de Manizales
2016–2017GIE Maile Matrix
2017–2018Bosna Royal
2018–2019Warriors de San Andrés
2019Zhuhai Wolf Warriors
2020Pioneros de Los Mochis
Career highlights and awards
Medals

Bradford went on to play for the University of Illinois for four years, 1998–2002. He was part of the 2000–01 and 2001–02 back-to-back Big Ten championship teams coached by Bill Self. Each team qualified for the NCAA men's basketball tournament with the 2000–01 team advancing to the Elite Eight. Bradford scored 1,735 career points with 275 assists, 108 steals while having a .389 field goal percentage for the Fighting Illini. Bradford's most prominent claim to fame was his NCAA record for consecutive games with a three-point field goal at 88 games before the streak was snapped on Feb. 13, 2001 against Wisconsin.[1][2]

College career

1997–98 season

Bradford played in one regular season game before making the transition to "redshirt" status.[3]

1998–99 season

As a freshman, Bradford appeared in all 32 of the Illini's games. He totaled a record-setting 494 points with 25 steals, 62 assists and hauled in 84 rebounds. Bradford led all Illini players in many scoring categories including total points (494), field goals made (174), field goal attempts (450) and making 85 three-point field goals after attempting 205. Bradford connected on a three-point field goal in each game of the season. Bradford was honored at the end of the season by being named Big Ten Freshman of the Year as well as making the Third-team All-Big Ten by the coaches and the Basketball News All-Freshman second team.[4]

1999–2000 season

During Bradford's sophomore season, he again started in all 32 games. He finished the season as the team leader in points (490), three-point field goals (96 of 255) while averaging 15.3 points per game. Bradford continued his streak of consecutive games with a three-point field goal by making one in each game in this season. Under the direction of Lon Kruger, the combination of Bradford and freshmen Frank Williams, Brian Cook and junior Marcus Griffin helped to create a resurgent Illini by finishing the season nationally ranked at 21 by the Associated Press. Bradford would be named to the Second Team All-Big Ten selection by both coaches and media following the season.[5]

2000–01 season

The Fighting Illini experienced a new head coach and a change in philosophy led by the play of sophomores Frank Williams and Brian Cook along with senior forward Marcus Griffin, Bradford's role became more focused on what he did best, making three-point baskets. This new direction benefited the Illini by pushing them into a first place tie in the conference as well as a berth in the Elite Eight of the 2001 NCAA tournament and an Associated Press ranking of 4 at the season's end. During the course of the season Bradford made 72 of 194 three-point shots, however, he saw his 88 consecutive game shooting streak snap on Feb. 13, 2001 against Wisconsin. Even with a reduced role, Bradford finished the season with the fourth highest point total averaging 9.9 points per game. As a tribute to Bradford's efforts, he was an Honorable-mention All-America selection by the Associated Press as well as an Honorable-mention All-Big Ten selection by the media.[6]

2001–02 season

Bradford's senior season once again saw him start in all 35 games that the Illini played. Bradford would again lead the team in three-point shots made as well as attempted. Along with Frank Williams, Bradford was named the team's captain. Bradford was third on the Fighting Illini in scoring with 406 points (11.6 per game), only trailing Williams and Brian Cook. Through his leadership and accurate shooting, the Illini would repeat as Big Ten champions as well as finishing the season as part of the Sweet Sixteen in the 2002 NCAA tournament. Individually, Bradford finished his four seasons at Illinois with 1,735 points, currently the fifth highest point total in the history of the Fighting Illini, and 327 three-point attempts, currently number one in Illini history.[7]

Season Games Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists APG Steals SPG Big Ten
Record
Overall
Record
Postseason
1998–99 32 494 15.4 84 2.6 62 1.9 25 0.8 3–13 14–18 Big Ten Tourn. Runner-up
1999–2000 32 490 15.3 80 2.5 63 2.0 31 1.0 11–5 22–10 NCAA second round
2000–01 35 345 9.9 89 2.5 63 1.8 23 0.7 13–3 27–8 NCAA Elite Eight
2001–02 35 406 11.6 110 3.1 87 2.5 29 0.8 11–5 26–9 NCAA Sweet Sixteen
Totals 134 1,735 12.9 363 2.7 275 2.0 108 0.8 38–26 89–45 3 appearances

Professional career

Bradford began his career with the Dakota Wizards of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) during the 2002–03 season. He was named to the CBA All-Rookie Team.[8]

References

  1. ^ Cory Bradford Bio 2015-01-18 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ NCAA division I record book pg.2
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-06-25. Retrieved 2012-01-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "Cory Bradford minor league basketball statistics". Stats Crew. Retrieved June 26, 2021.

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Cory Bradford born December 4 1978 is an American professional basketball player for Zhuhai Wolf Warriors Bradford a dominant high school guard led Memphis s Raleigh Egypt High School to a 1997 District 2A Championship while averaging 24 points seven rebounds and six assists per game in his senior season Bradford an all state all conference selection was listed as the 72nd best high school prospect in 1997 He also averaged 22 points and nearly eight rebounds per game as a junior Cory BradfordZhuhai Wolf WarriorsPositionShooting guardLeagueASEAN Basketball LeaguePersonal informationBorn 1978 12 04 December 4 1978 age 44 Memphis TennesseeNationalityAmericanListed height6 ft 3 in 1 91 m Listed weight200 lb 91 kg Career informationHigh schoolRaleigh Egypt Memphis Tennessee CollegeIllinois 1997 2002 NBA draft2002 UndraftedPlaying career2002 presentCareer history2002 2003Dakota Wizards2003 2004Kecskemeti Univer KSE2006 2007Besancon BCD2007JDA Dijon2007 2008Albacomp2008 2009Achilleas Kaimakli2009Toros de Aragua2009Bucaros de Bucaramanga2009 2010Angeles de Puebla2009 2010Al Rayan2010 2011An Nahl Sharjah2011 2012Al Moutahed Tripoli2011 2012Al Ahli Doha2012Bucaros de Bucaramanga2013Caribbean Heat de Cartagena2013 2014Guerreros de Bogota2014Applied Science University2015Cafeteros de Armenia2016Sabios de Manizales2016 2017GIE Maile Matrix2017 2018Bosna Royal2018 2019Warriors de San Andres2019Zhuhai Wolf Warriors2020Pioneros de Los MochisCareer highlights and awardsCBA All Rookie Team 2003 AP Honorable Mention All American 2001 Big Ten Freshman of the Year 1999 All State 1997 Medals Men s BasketballRepresenting United StatesSummer Universiade1999 Palma Team competitionBradford went on to play for the University of Illinois for four years 1998 2002 He was part of the 2000 01 and 2001 02 back to back Big Ten championship teams coached by Bill Self Each team qualified for the NCAA men s basketball tournament with the 2000 01 team advancing to the Elite Eight Bradford scored 1 735 career points with 275 assists 108 steals while having a 389 field goal percentage for the Fighting Illini Bradford s most prominent claim to fame was his NCAA record for consecutive games with a three point field goal at 88 games before the streak was snapped on Feb 13 2001 against Wisconsin 1 2 Contents 1 College career 1 1 1997 98 season 1 2 1998 99 season 1 3 1999 2000 season 1 4 2000 01 season 1 5 2001 02 season 2 Professional career 3 ReferencesCollege career Edit1997 98 season Edit Bradford played in one regular season game before making the transition to redshirt status 3 1998 99 season Edit As a freshman Bradford appeared in all 32 of the Illini s games He totaled a record setting 494 points with 25 steals 62 assists and hauled in 84 rebounds Bradford led all Illini players in many scoring categories including total points 494 field goals made 174 field goal attempts 450 and making 85 three point field goals after attempting 205 Bradford connected on a three point field goal in each game of the season Bradford was honored at the end of the season by being named Big Ten Freshman of the Year as well as making the Third team All Big Ten by the coaches and the Basketball News All Freshman second team 4 1999 2000 season Edit During Bradford s sophomore season he again started in all 32 games He finished the season as the team leader in points 490 three point field goals 96 of 255 while averaging 15 3 points per game Bradford continued his streak of consecutive games with a three point field goal by making one in each game in this season Under the direction of Lon Kruger the combination of Bradford and freshmen Frank Williams Brian Cook and junior Marcus Griffin helped to create a resurgent Illini by finishing the season nationally ranked at 21 by the Associated Press Bradford would be named to the Second Team All Big Ten selection by both coaches and media following the season 5 2000 01 season Edit The Fighting Illini experienced a new head coach and a change in philosophy led by the play of sophomores Frank Williams and Brian Cook along with senior forward Marcus Griffin Bradford s role became more focused on what he did best making three point baskets This new direction benefited the Illini by pushing them into a first place tie in the conference as well as a berth in the Elite Eight of the 2001 NCAA tournament and an Associated Press ranking of 4 at the season s end During the course of the season Bradford made 72 of 194 three point shots however he saw his 88 consecutive game shooting streak snap on Feb 13 2001 against Wisconsin Even with a reduced role Bradford finished the season with the fourth highest point total averaging 9 9 points per game As a tribute to Bradford s efforts he was an Honorable mention All America selection by the Associated Press as well as an Honorable mention All Big Ten selection by the media 6 2001 02 season Edit Bradford s senior season once again saw him start in all 35 games that the Illini played Bradford would again lead the team in three point shots made as well as attempted Along with Frank Williams Bradford was named the team s captain Bradford was third on the Fighting Illini in scoring with 406 points 11 6 per game only trailing Williams and Brian Cook Through his leadership and accurate shooting the Illini would repeat as Big Ten champions as well as finishing the season as part of the Sweet Sixteen in the 2002 NCAA tournament Individually Bradford finished his four seasons at Illinois with 1 735 points currently the fifth highest point total in the history of the Fighting Illini and 327 three point attempts currently number one in Illini history 7 Season Games Points PPG Rebounds RPG Assists APG Steals SPG Big Ten Record Overall Record Postseason1998 99 32 494 15 4 84 2 6 62 1 9 25 0 8 3 13 14 18 Big Ten Tourn Runner up1999 2000 32 490 15 3 80 2 5 63 2 0 31 1 0 11 5 22 10 NCAA second round2000 01 35 345 9 9 89 2 5 63 1 8 23 0 7 13 3 27 8 NCAA Elite Eight2001 02 35 406 11 6 110 3 1 87 2 5 29 0 8 11 5 26 9 NCAA Sweet SixteenTotals 134 1 735 12 9 363 2 7 275 2 0 108 0 8 38 26 89 45 3 appearancesProfessional career EditBradford began his career with the Dakota Wizards of the Continental Basketball Association CBA during the 2002 03 season He was named to the CBA All Rookie Team 8 References Edit Cory Bradford Bio Archived 2015 01 18 at the Wayback Machine NCAA division I record book pg 2 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 02 22 Retrieved 2014 02 10 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 02 22 Retrieved 2014 02 10 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 02 22 Retrieved 2014 02 10 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy Archived from the 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