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词条 Nick Bradford
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  1. High school career

  2. College career

  3. Professional career

      American Basketball Association    Europe    Coaching career  

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2019}}{{Infobox basketball biography
| name = Nick Bradford
| image =
| caption =
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 7
| weight_lbs = 200
| position = Small forward
| team =
| number =
| nationality = American
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1978|8|25}}
| birth_place =
| highschool = Fayetteville (Fayetteville, Arkansas)
| college = Kansas (1996–2000)
| draft_year = 2000
| career_start = 2000
| career_end = 2011
|years1 = 2001–2003
|team1 = Kansas City Knights
|years2 = 2003–2005
|team2 = Keflavík
|years3 = 2005–2007
|team3 = Reims Champagne Basket
|years4 = 2008–2009
|team4 = Grindavík
|years5 = 2009–2010
|team5 = CSU Sibiu
|years6 = 2009–2010
|team6 = Njarðvík
|years7 = 2010
|team7 = Keflavík
|years8 = 2011
|team8 = Grindavík
| highlights =
  • Úrvalsdeild Foreign Player of the Year (2009)
  • 2x Icelandic League champion (2004, 2005)
  • Icelandic Basketball Cup winner (2004)
  • Icelandic Super Cup winner (2003)

}}Nicholas Evans Bradford (born August 5, 1978[1]) [2] is an American former professional basketball player. At 6 foot 7 inches in height, he played at small forward.[3]

High school career

Bradford is from Fayetteville, Arkansas. He played for his high school, Fayetteville Bulldogs and for AAU teams.[2] Both Gatorade and Scholastic Sports Magazine named Bradford Arkansas Player of the Year.[4][2] He was also named fourth team Parade magazine All-American.[4][2] Bradford's final list of college choices was the University of Kansas, Oklahoma State, Arkansas, and Connecticut.[4][2] He has stated that he choose Kansas because it is fairly close to home and had a good coach, Roy Williams.[4]

College career

At Kansas played at the small forward position for the Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team.[3] His freshman year, 1997, his roommate was Paul Pierce and Bradford served as Pierce's back up.[2] He has stated that: "I think playing against Paul helped me get better. It helped my confidence. After guarding him every day, I knew I could guard anybody."[4] His freshman year he played in 34 games and averaged 2.3 points a game.[4][2] The 1997 team had a 35-4 season. His sophomore season at Kansas, he averaged about 4.2 points and 2.5 rebounds a game.[4][2] His 1998-99 season, his junior year, Bradford averaged 9.1 points and 6.1 rebounds a game.[4] His senior year, he played on a Kansas team that included Nick Collison, Drew Gooden, and Kirk Hinrich.[4] He averaged 7.6 points and 4.8 rebounds.[4] In 2000, he was named honorable mention All-Big 12 and the team gave him the "Phog Allen MVP Award"[4] In his final regular season home game, on March 5, 2000, Bradford hit six of eight shots from the floor and scored 15 points for Kansas, assisting the Drew Gooden-led Jayhawks to an 83-82 win over the University of Missouri Tigers.[5][2][6]

Professional career

American Basketball Association

Bradford played for the minor league Kansas City Knights, which was coached by former Kansas Jayhawks player Kevin Pritchard from 2001 to 2003.[3]

Europe

In 2003, he signed with the Icelandic Úrvalsdeild club Keflavík and played there for two seasons, averaging 19,7 points and 8,9 rebounds per game.[7] He returned to Iceland in 2008 and played the next three seasons for Grindavík, Njarðvík and Keflavík.[8] After the 2008-2009 season he was voted as the Foreign Player of the year in Iceland.[9] Besides Iceland, Bradford played professionally in Romania, France and Finland.[10]

Coaching career

In 2011, Bradford joined the Labette Community College (Parsons, KS) Cardinals of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference coaching staff as an assistant coach. In July 2013, he accepted the assistant coaching position at Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) in Joplin, MO.i In April 2016 he accepted to coach basketball at Mexico High School in Missouri. In 2017 He accepted the Women's Head basketball coaching position at Olathe North High school.

References

1. ^{{cite news | title = Player Nick Bradford | date = November 20, 2010 | url = http://en.basketball.doudiz.com/player/24642/Nick-Bradford.html | work = Doudiz Basket, Basketball Statistics and History | accessdate = November 20, 2010}}
2. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.kuathletics.com/sports/m-baskbl/past_seasons/98_99/bios_98_99_mbb/bradford_nick.html | title = KANSAS OFFICIAL ATHLETICS SITE--Men's Basketball | accessdate = November 21, 2010 | date = October 15, 1998 | publisher = University of Kansas | quote = Bradford grew up a stones’ throw away from the University of Arkansas campus in Fayetteville, Ark.}}
3. ^{{cite news | first = Chris | last = Knapp | title = Catching Up With Nick Bradford | date = February 5, 2009 | url = http://theshiver.com/2009/02/catching-up-with-nick-bradford/ | work = The Shiver | accessdate = November 20, 2010 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090425091035/http://theshiver.com/2009/02/catching-up-with-nick-bradford/ | archivedate = April 25, 2009 | df = }}
4. ^10 {{cite book | last1 = Buckner | first1 = Steve | title = Game of My Life: Memorable Stories of Kansas Jayhawks Basketball | chapter = Chapter 14: Nick Bradford | publisher = Sports Publishing | date = October 1, 2006 | pages = 155–162 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=YYoPQ_K9NO4C&pg=PA162&lpg=PA162&dq=Nick+Bradford+and+Jayhawks&source=bl&ots=_BmW2HjjXU&sig=EA4zyEsAgX0mE8AoNHj-taCYPEg&hl=en&ei=fU3oTI-mL4OglAfNmYGtCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=11&ved=0CF4Q6AEwCg#v=onepage&q=Nick%20Bradford%20and%20Jayhawks&f=false | accessdate = November 20, 2010 | isbn = 978-1-58261-971-2}}
5. ^{{cite news | title = Game Story | date = March 5, 2000 | url = https://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores100/100065/100065359.htm | work = USA Today | accessdate = November 21, 2010 | quote = In his final regular season home game, Nick Bradford went 6-of-8 from the field and scored 15 points for Kansas (22-8, 11-5 Big 12), which has won the first three Big 12 tournaments. }}
6. ^{{cite news | first = Gary | last = Bedore | title = Fit to be tied: KU matches Allen Fieldhouse winning streak | date = November 20, 2010 | url = http://www2.kusports.com/news/2010/nov/20/fit-be-tied-ku-matches-homecourt-streak/?mens_basketball | work = Lawrence Journal-World | accessdate = November 20, 2010}}
7. ^Nick Bradford Statistics
8. ^Nick Bradford Statistics
9. ^Viðurkenningar- Besti erlendi leikmaður úrvalsdeildar karla
10. ^{{cite web |url= http://shupepartyofone.blogspot.com/2011/01/long-time.html |title= Long Time |first= Andy|last= Shupe |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= January 24, 2011|month= |year= |work= |publisher= |location= |page= |pages= |at= |language= |trans-title=|doi= |accessdate= |quote= |ref= |separator= |postscript=}}

External links

  • University of Kansas Athletics Profile of Nick Bradford
  • French League statistics for Nick Bradford
  • Eurobasket Profile of Nick Bradford
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