April 25, 2025
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Former 5-Star Kentucky Center Finds New Beginning Under NBA Legend, Eyes NBA Comeback

Aaron Bradshaw, once a top-rated high school recruit, is on the move again — this time landing at Memphis in hopes of reigniting his pro aspirations under the guidance of Penny Hardaway. After short-lived stops at Kentucky and Ohio State, the 7-foot center is betting on a fresh environment and an NBA-savvy coach to help get his career back on track.

A Rollercoaster Start to College

Bradshaw began his college career at powerhouse Kentucky but struggled to carve out a consistent role. Following John Calipari’s exit, he transferred to Ohio State, where flashes of potential emerged, but the breakthrough never fully came. In Columbus, he averaged 6.0 points and 2.7 rebounds over nearly 17 minutes per game — an improvement over his freshman stats, but still far from the expectations set for a former five-star talent.

Penny’s Playground

Now joining Memphis, Bradshaw enters a program led by Penny Hardaway — an ex-NBA All-Star known for his creativity, player development, and strong recruiting ties. Hardaway, who once shared the court with Shaquille O’Neal and made waves with his iconic Lil Penny commercials voiced by Chris Rock, brings both charisma and credibility. His coaching style, often tailored to players’ strengths, could unlock the versatility Bradshaw has hinted at with his size, shooting range, and shot-blocking.

Resetting the Narrative

For Bradshaw, this move is less about chasing stats and more about rediscovering the rhythm that once had scouts labeling him a potential lottery pick. Inconsistency and limited production have cooled that buzz, but there’s still time to rewrite the story. With two college seasons under his belt, the upcoming year at Memphis could be a make-or-break moment.

Hardaway’s ability to mentor and develop pros might be exactly what Bradshaw needs to elevate his game — and his draft stock. In a system that encourages freedom and skill development, Bradshaw could finally showcase the full range of his abilities.

The Last Shot?

As Bradshaw enters what could be his most pivotal season yet, the focus will be on growth, dependability, and staying healthy. For Memphis fans, there’s reason to be hopeful. Talents like Bradshaw — a 7-footer who can shoot, defend, and run the floor — are rare. Now paired with a coach who’s walked the NBA path himself, this chapter might finally be the turning point.

And if you’ve never seen Penny and Lil Penny in action, do yourself a favor and check out [this classic commercial] — it’s the same energy and swagger Bradshaw will hope to recapture this season.


 

 

 

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