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| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1959-12-28)December 28, 1959 (age 65) East Orange, New Jersey, U.S. |
| Listed height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
| Listed weight | 170 lb (77 kg) |
| Career information | |
| High school | East Orange (East Orange, New Jersey) |
| College | DePaul (1977–1981) |
| NBA draft | 1981: 2nd round, 38th overall pick |
| Drafted by | Atlanta Hawks |
| Playing career | 1981–1987 |
| Position | Point guard |
| Career history | |
| 1981–1982 | Lattesole Bologna |
| 1984–1985 | Lancaster Lightning |
| 1984–1985 | Cincinnati Slammers |
| 1985 | Connecticut Colonials |
| 1985–1986 | Evansville Thunder |
| 1987 | Jersey Jammers |
| Career highlights | |
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| Stats atBasketball Reference | |
Clyde Bradshaw Jr. (born December 28, 1959) is an American formerbasketball player. He is known both for hisAll-American college years atDePaul University and was a second round draft pick in the1981 NBA draft.
Bradshaw was recruited to DePaul fromEast Orange High School inEast Orange, New Jersey. He played at DePaul from 1977 to 1981 and was team captain as a junior and senior. Alongside starMark Aguirre, Bradshaw was a part of the Blue Demons'1979 Final Four team. For his DePaul career, Bradshaw scored 1,102 points and left the program as its all-timeassist leader.[1]
After leaving DePaul, Bradshaw was drafted in the second round of the 1981 NBA Draft (38th pick overall) by theAtlanta Hawks. He played a season in Italy forLattesole Bologna, where he averaged 16.8points per game. He also played for two seasons in theContinental Basketball Association for theLancaster Lightning,Cincinnati Slammers andEvansville Thunder. He averaged 6.5 points and 2.5 assists in 76 games.[2]
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