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Bradley Has Top Five

With Sebastian Telfair taking the weekend off, Ramel Bradley had some more responsibilities playing this past weekend for the Juice AAU program. And Bradley handled these extra "chores" with skill. "I can play either position," said Bradley, who played many minutes at the lead guard spot due to Telfair's no-show. "I don't mind playing either position on the college level."
Bradley's ability to handle the ball and display leadership from the lead guard slot helped the Juice claim the "Gold" bracket of the Rumble in the Bronx this past weekend. Bradley's team defeated Coastal Pops, an AAU team from the Boston area.
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Because Bradley can score and also handle the ball when needed, he is a valued recruit. "Seton Hall, Miami, Memphis, Syracuse, and Boston College are my top schools now," Bradley said. "I am still fairly wide open."
Bradley wouldn't say he has a leader and was also unsure of when he might make a decision. "If it hits me and there is a school I feel comfortable with I could make a decision," said Bradley, 6-foot-3 from the Pendleton School in Florida. "Right now I don't have that feeling. I could have it by July. I could have it after July. I just don't know."
What we do know about Bradley's game is he has enough strength and skill to be a high division one basketball player. "Everyday I work on my game," said Bradley, who finished this past season at IMG Academy in Florida. "It's not one thing I am working on either. I am working on everything."
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