“Bradshaw has the ability to shoot the three ball and face up, while also protecting the rim with his shot-blocking skills,” Gaillot told Phenom Hoops. “Aaron loves to compete, has good hands, and decent touch around the basket, while also being great at rebounding.”
With the combination of skill and size, along with his continuing growth and development, Bradshaw is certainly garnering eyes from college coaches already. But he also wants to show the hard work that he is looking to put into his game, improving in areas such as his ball-handling skills, guarding smaller players along the perimeter, adding more to his post-game, and having a more consistent jumper.
“Overall, I want to keep improving my overall game because there is always more work to be done,” Bradshaw said.