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Dane Bradshaw, Gatorade Player of the Year


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i saw bradshaw in the state championship game and i wasn not impressed at all. im a huge UT fan and i really dont see why they signed him unless he just had an off game. he did not shoot 1 jumper the entire game. he hit like 4 layups. i was just really dissapointed i thought he was going to be better.

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He is a great player and he is so strong. He plays in Memphis where there is a lot of talent and he plays great agianst all that talent. He looks great on film. The reason people think that he is not great is because he is not a flashy player he gets the little things done and he can take it to the hole. He will end up being good for UT but he needs to work on his outside game.

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The more I watch Dane the more I like him. Will he be an All American at UT? NO. Dane will be a backup point guard for CJ Watson. Dane is a little slow and doesn't have the best outside shot. But. He plays hard every second he is on the floor. He is a very good ballhandler,strong as an OX,his basketball IQ is incredible and he may be the best passer I have ever seen at the high school level. He sees the floor very well. I figure he can work on his jumpshot.I wish Dane well at UT.

 

Sadly. I think local Vol fans will not like Dane because Dane was Buzz's choice over Lee Humphrey. I wish Lee was at UT also.I am a big fan of Lee Humphrey. But. I am a UT fan and I will root for Lee to have great success at Florida but I also hope he goes 0-8 vs the Vols and Dane Bradshaw.

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johnnybravo, how many games did you actually see bradshaw play? around here we got to see him play quite a few games, 2 against us (bartlett) and in both games we were making a charge only to be put on hold by bradshaw's ability. In the sub-state he had 3 straight lay-ups on us and took the game from 3 points to 9 just like that. Give him a chance to prove himself bc if nothing else he will give you all he has got!!! Go Vols!!

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He is a guy that does not look flashey but gets it done he is alot faster that you think and he is so strong. I remember back at UT when a guy named Arron Green was at UT and they were saying the same thing about him. He will end up being a player he just needs to work on his out side game.

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