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Ramel Bradley - Past, Present and Future

Every Kentucky basketball fan who remembers the halcyon days of 2004 recalls the excitement of that recruiting class coming together.  It was ranked #1 in the nation almost unanimously, and Ramel Bradley was one reason why.

Four years later, and with Basketball season now less than 50 days away, let's reminisce about Ramel, from his days as a high-school phenom to the days in the near future when he will become a senior leader for the most storied basketball program in the land.

Past

Ramel Bradley was first noticed on the national scene as a teammate of Sebastian Telfair.  Bradley was noted for his soft touch and quick drives to the basket, as well as his defensive prowess.  Last year, many people questioned Ramel's shot selection, but this is not something he developed at Kentucky.  This was noted back as early as 2001, as was his propensity to play out of control and turn the ball over.

In 2003, Ramel relocated to IMG Academy in Florida from Mt. Zion in North Carolina.  It was at about this time that Kentucky became a player in his recruitment.  By Labor Day of 2003, Kentucky was a clear leader for Bradley.  He wanted to visit UK during Big Blue Madness, but test scores not being in prevented that.  But by early November, Ramel had decided on his new Kentucky home.  He announced his commitment to the Cats on November 10th, the first of the Big Four to do so.

In 2004-2005, Ramel was a key sub in a pretty good Kentucky team that was a Kelenna Azubuike rebound away from the Final Four.  Bradley averaged 12 minutes and almost 5 points/game that year, with his high of 14 coming at Georgia.

In 2005-2006, Ramel upped his averages to almost 8 points and 17 minutes per game, providing solid backup point guard services for the Wildcats.  This team will not be remembered in Kentucky lore, as it struggled through half the season without starting center Randolph Morris, and was not much improved after Morris' return.  His high game was 18 against Ohio.  His assist/turnover ratio was the lowest of his career at 0.95.

Present

2006-2007 was Ramel's third year at Kentucky, and his first year at a starting position.  First, he started at point, but was quickly moved back to the shooting guard spot when his turnovers became a serious problem.  Ramel averaged almost 33 minutes, 13 points, almost 4 rebounds and almost 4 assists with an A/T ratio of 1.42, his career best.  Later in the year, Ramel provided a serious scoring punch for the Wildcats with his season high of 24 at Arkansas, bookended by 21 point efforts against Tennessee and South Carolina.

In 2007, Bradley returns as a senior along with classmate Joe Crawford.  Their last season at UK will be for new coach and a new system.  During the summer, it is said that Bradley has gained another several pounds of muscle, and has played well in pick-up games, although most of the attention has been on the freshmen.

Future

2007-2008 is Ramel Bradley's final chance to leave an indelible mark on the Big Blue Nation.  So far, he has had a solid but unremarkable career and participated on two of the most forgettable Kentucky teams in recent memory.  This season will be different, primarily because it is Billy Gillispie's first season, and Bradley has a chance to remake himself in the image of his reputation when he came to Kentucky -- one of the top players in the nation.  If Ramel can fix his turnover and shot selection problems with his senior maturity, he has the skills to be remembered long in the Bluegrass.  As we inch closer to the season, we can only imagine what he is thinking and how he is feeling about his four years here.

This is Ramel's time -- there will be no other at Kentucky.  Will he reach out and touch the pantheon of those immortalized in Rupp's rafters, bringing us a season to remember?  Or will he ride off to follow his classmate Randolph Morris into the lonely place known as "What might have been?"

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Spot on
about Ramel.  

I hope he and Crawford realize they have an opportunity to lead what could be one of the most memorable teams un UK history.  If this team succeeds, it won't be adored as much as the unforgetables, but it won't be that far off as the Big Blue Nation is starving for success.

by Catfan on Aug 30, 2007 11:09 AM EDT   0 recs

I think that's right.
The Big Blue Nation is starved for success, at least as we define it. It will be interesting to see how much leadership our two seniors can generate, particularly Crawford. I know Ramel will try to lead, but we need Crawford to help. Let's hope.

by Truzenzuzex on Aug 30, 2007 12:00 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Right on!
This is a fantastic post on Ramel, who is one of my favorite players on the team.  Can we continue with the other upperclassmen?  Thanks Truz, good work as always.

EKO

by EKO on Aug 30, 2007 11:59 AM EDT   0 recs

We will be continuing ...
on the entire team, upperclassmen first, and working our way down to the frosh.

by Truzenzuzex on Aug 30, 2007 12:01 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Frosh
I dont know why but I hate the word Frosh.

It sends chills down my spine.

good post on Ramel though.

DEEETROIT BASKETBALLL!!!

by davw83 on Aug 30, 2007 12:19 PM EDT   0 recs

Bradley
I've really grown to love Bradley as a player.  I think I've said this before (a while ago) but I expect him to have a big year even with the coaching change.  It's his second year as a starter, so he has some experience, he's a senior so there's no denying his leadership role on the team (note: I don't think you have to be a senior to be a leader - see: Hayes, Chuck - but it helps), and as you point out it's his last chance to leave his mark on the program.

I think Ramel will play at an All-SEC level this year.  That doesn't necessarily mean he'll make All-SEC, but he will play well enough to be worthy of consideration.

Looking for a rock to wind a piece of string around.

by JLeverenz on Aug 30, 2007 1:28 PM EDT   0 recs

Final Destination
"Or will he ride off to follow his classmate Randolph Morris into the lonely place known as "What might have been?""

I think if he rides off to follow his classmates Morris and Rondo... he'll be okay.  Remember, they're both in the NBA.  I'd say a more likely destination for him is obscurity.  But I hope I'm wrong.

by chirop1 on Aug 30, 2007 4:40 PM EDT   0 recs

Well ...
my reference was to Kentucky lore.  When players pass out of Kentucky, where they go next is ... well, it's important to them, but not so much to me.

I always hope they will do well, whatever they do, and they will be Wildcats for life.  But whether it's the NBA, or CBA, life as a rap star or as a car salesman awaiting Ramel, now is his last chance to engrave his name on the hearts of the Faithful.  Otherwise, it's "What might have been."

by Truzenzuzex on Aug 30, 2007 4:57 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Ramel
Ramel has the skills to make it in the league just not the consistency.

HE could make it to the NBA through the D league or he could fade into obscurity. I'd say 50/50.

DEEETROIT BASKETBALLL!!!

by davw83 on Aug 30, 2007 5:04 PM EDT   0 recs

Rondo, Crawford, Bradley, Morris
Here's a good question, which one of these players has been the most important for UK [during there time here]?

by UK44 on Aug 30, 2007 5:45 PM EDT   0 recs

I would have to say ...
Morris. After seeing our team without him in 2005-06, I think he was probably the most important of the bunch.

by Truzenzuzex on Aug 30, 2007 6:06 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

I would have to say..
none of them..  They have all been meaningless for the most part.  Ask this question near the end of the season.

by Catfan on Aug 31, 2007 9:44 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Morris
Definitley Morris. Can you imagine last season without him?
DEEETROIT BASKETBALLL!!!

by davw83 on Aug 30, 2007 6:30 PM EDT   0 recs

Just Think..
If Morris would have come back for this season. That would have been awesome.  And it is probably what he should have done.

by UK44 on Aug 30, 2007 6:43 PM EDT   0 recs

Yeah ...
I think about that sometimes ... and lament.

by Truzenzuzex on Aug 30, 2007 10:35 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

final four with Morris
We could have a team capable of reaching final 4 if Morris would stay. And if we were lucky, we could go all the way.

by khlim2 on Aug 31, 2007 9:15 AM EDT   0 recs

None of them
None of them have been the most important for UK while they were here?

So which player on the team has been MVP. Coury Flurry?

DEEETROIT BASKETBALLL!!!

by davw83 on Aug 31, 2007 10:32 AM EDT   0 recs

Final Four with Morris
Only if Billy Clyde could convince the guy to play the game about 5 steps faster.

by chirop1 on Aug 31, 2007 11:20 AM EDT   0 recs

Morris
With all the criticism he received, don't forget that he was still the leading scorer, rebounder and shot blocker last season. Plus he did dominated the paint last season.

by khlim2 on Aug 31, 2007 11:57 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

A&M
A&M's pace of play wasnt all that much faster than ours last season. It may have even been slower.

Billy G doesnt play a lightening fast style as a philosophy. He adapts his offense to suit the personel. He could have won really big immediately with Morris next to Patterson.

Would we still have gotten Patterson though? That is the question.

DEEETROIT BASKETBALLL!!!

by davw83 on Aug 31, 2007 12:16 PM EDT   0 recs

I fee confident ...
we would have gotten Patterson even if Morris stayed.  That would have been a dynamic duo indeed, and would have made us a legitimate top 10 team.

by Truzenzuzex on Aug 31, 2007 12:32 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Ahh ...
"What might have been."

by Truzenzuzex on Aug 31, 2007 12:33 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

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