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Evan Bradds
Bradds playing for Belmont in 2015
Boston Celtics
PositionPlayer enhancement staff
LeagueNBA
Personal information
Born (1994-04-19) April 19, 1994 (age 30)
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High schoolGreeneview (Jamestown, Ohio)
CollegeBelmont (2013–2017)
NBA draft2017: undrafted
Coaching career2017–present
Career history
As coach:
2017–2018Maine Red Claws / Celtics (assistant)
2018–presentBoston Celtics (assistant)
Career highlights and awards

Evan Christopher Bradds (born April 19, 1994) is an American basketball coach. He played college basketball at Belmont University.

Bradds, the grandson of former Ohio State All-American and NBA player Gary Bradds,[1] grew up in Jamestown, Ohio and starred at Greeneview High School. He chose Belmont for college, and was a regular rotation player as a freshman, earning Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Freshman of the Week honors on four occasions. As a sophomore, Bradds entered the starting lineup for the Bruins, averaging 14.2 points and 7.2 rebounds per game and leading the nation in field goal percentage (.688).[1] As a junior, Bradds was named the OVC Player of the Year.[2] Bradds was also recognized as a third-team Academic All-American in 2016.[3]

On November 3, 2017, Bradds joined the coaching staff of the Maine Red Claws.[4]

In September 2021, he was promoted to assistant coach/player enhancement staff after spending two seasons as video assistant with the Boston Celtics.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Stuart, Carol (December 16, 2015). "Belmont's Evan Bradds playing up to family legend". American Sports Network. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  2. ^ Boclair, David (March 1, 2016). "Bradds named OVC's top player". Nashville Post. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  3. ^ "High Marks". belmontbruins.com. March 3, 2016. Retrieved March 4, 2016.
  4. ^ Organ, Mike (November 3, 2017). "Former Belmont basketball star Evan Bradds coaching in the NBA G League". USA Today. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  5. ^ "C's New-Look Staff Brings Plenty of Playing, Coaching Experience". Boston Celtics. Retrieved 2022-03-08.