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College Basketball Biography

Shawn Bradley

“Shawn B”

American flag American · Landstuhl, Germany · Born 22 March 1972

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American college basketball center who dominated at BYU before NBA career, known for exceptional height at 7'6" and shot-blocking ability.

Shawn Bradley was born in Landstuhl, Germany in 1972. He attended Brigham Young University for one season — before serving a two-year LDS mission — and won the WAC Player of the Year and was named an All-American. In his single college season he averaged 14.8 points, 7.7 rebounds and 5.2 blocks per game. His shot-blocking ability — a product of his 7ft 6in frame and excellent timing — was unprecedented in the college game. His blocks per game average that season was among the highest ever recorded in college basketball. Philadelphia 76ers selected him second overall in the 1993 NBA Draft behind Chris Webber. His professional career was modest — opponents learned to go around rather than through him — but he played 12 NBA seasons. His single BYU season, followed by a two-year mission, makes his college career one of the most unusual in basketball history: a player who appeared for one year, left for religious service, and then entered the draft as a projected top-three pick based on that single season.

Famous For

Bradley is famous for being one of the tallest players in basketball history and for his dominant shot-blocking performance at BYU.

Playing Style

How They Played

Bradley's game was built around his extraordinary 7'6" frame and exceptional shot-blocking ability. He used his length and timing to alter shots and protect the rim, becoming one of the most dominant defensive presences in college basketball. His offensive game was limited but effective around the basket, where he could score over smaller defenders.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Bradley helped popularize the role of the ultra-tall shot-blocking specialist in both college and professional basketball during the 1990s.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • WAC Player of Year
  • All-American
  • BYU scoring and rebounding records
  • Second overall pick 1993
Club Career
Club Period Apps
BYU Cougars1990–1993104
Career Journey

Timeline

1991 🌍 Served LDS mission to Australia (interrupted college career)
1993 📌 NBA Draft - Selected 2nd overall by Philadelphia 76ers
1993 📌 Professional debut with Philadelphia 76ers
1997 📌 Traded to New Jersey Nets
1997 📌 Traded to Dallas Mavericks
2005 📌 Retired from professional basketball
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Shawn Bradley

Shawn Bradley was born in 1972 in Landstuhl.

Shawn Bradley is American.

Shawn Bradley played for: BYU Cougars.

Shawn Bradley played as a Center.