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Ramel Bradley Is A Top Lead Guard

Ramel Bradley, a slick 6-2, 163 pound combo guard from Park West H.S. in New York, N.Y., pumped in 25 points on Saturday in the Seahawks' 79-58 quarterfinal round loss to Robeson H.S.
Bradley is one of the top lead guards in the New York City Class of 2003. He played mostly off the ball on Saturday, and while his shot selection was not always crisp, he displayed good quickness and an ability to finish difficult drives to the basket.
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Bradley can shoot on the go and has a very smooth stroke on his three pointer. He can blow by defenders with bursts of speed and finish with either hand around the basket. He is a better passer in transition than in halfcourt sets.
Bradley told IR that he has an early interest in Connecticut, Georgetown, Providence, Virginia, Wake Forest, Northwestern, UMass and Hofstra.
This season at Park West, Bradley averaged 26 points, five rebounds, five assists and four steals per game. He said he has roughly a 75 average in the classroom but has yet to take the SAT or ACT.
Bradley first came to the attention of the Insiders Report last June at the Rumble in the Bronx, where he played with the Brooklyn Bridge squad (also known as Juice Crew).
Bradley said he expects to play with that squad again this summer, as well as attend the adidas ABCD Camp in July as well as a session of the Five-Star Camp.
Nicknamed "Smooth," Bradley added that he is still open on schools. We expect to see him play quite a bit in the coming weeks, and we'll keep you informed on how he fares at some of the top spring and summer events.
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