"The Three-Level Threat: Built to Score, Wired to Take Over"
- Kevin Moses
- Apr 2
- 3 min read
Bradley Wendricks
@Bradley30985597
IG: @bradleyw_1
6”2 , 170lbs, Class of 2028
Mishicot HS, WI
AAU: Wisconsin Blizzard Ice
Bradley is an electric scorer who brings pressure from every level with a smooth, confident game. He has the ability to take over in multiple ways, making him a constant problem for defenders. His release from deep is pure and effortless, allowing him to stretch defenses and rain in shots with consistency. But what separates him is how aggressive he is off the bounce. He attacks with intent, getting downhill with force, rising up for a smooth middy pull-up, or finishing strong at the rim.
There is a natural confidence in the way Bradley plays. He does not wait for the game to come to him; he goes and takes it. Whether it is catching and firing without hesitation, creating his own shot off the bounce, or breaking down defenders and getting to his spots, he stays in attack mode. He is not just a scorer either. He sees the floor well, delivering timely dimes that lead to easy looks, and he stays active on the boards, mixing it up and making his presence felt beyond putting the ball in the basket. On the defensive end, he takes pride in matching up with top players, making every possession tough, and bringing energy that fuels his team.
Coming off a strong sophomore season, Bradley made it clear he is ready to break out. Averaging 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game while earning 2nd team all-conference honors, he showed he can produce and impact the game at a high level. But what stands out even more is the growth behind those numbers. His ability to score became more natural, more controlled, and more efficient, while his vision improved, allowing him to read the floor and make better decisions in real time.
Bradley embraces being a true triple threat. With the ball, he can rise from deep, attack and pull up, or get all the way to the rim and finish strong. Without it, he spaces the floor and stays ready to strike. That versatility makes him difficult to guard and even harder to contain for a full game. Defensively, he brings that same mindset, locking in on assignments, competing every possession, and finishing plays by securing rebounds.
What fuels Bradley is seeing that first shot fall unlocks everything. Once that happens, the confidence rises, the rhythm builds, and he becomes even more dangerous. When facing adversity, he stays composed, takes a breath, resets, and locks back in on the next play, refusing to let negative moments carry over. That mindset keeps him steady and allows him to continue producing regardless of the situation.
I assess that Bradley is a versatile scoring guard with the ability to impact the game from all three levels. His combination of shooting, attacking, and mid range scoring gives him multiple ways to create offense, while his rebounding and passing add value across the board. His defensive mindset and willingness to take on tough matchups show that he plays on both ends, not just one.
As Bradley continues to tighten his ball-handling and add more control, his ability to create separation and punish matchups will continue to elevate. With his scoring ability, confidence, and competitive edge, he has the tools to become a go-to option and a major difference maker. Expect him to keep building on this momentum, take another jump, and continue proving he is one of the rising names to watch in his class. Stay tuned.






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