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Michael Bradley (185-PG-2000, college: NKU) is a 185cm point guard that was born in San Antonio, Texas and is playing his rookie season with the EPG Guardians Koblenz. He began his basketball career at Cornerstone Christian Academy and then played at Naval Academy Prep School. He then played at Mercyhurst University (NCAA2) from 2019-2023 playing a total of 101 games and improved his scoring average each season and in his last season averaged 14.9ppg, 3.8rpg, 4.3apg, 1.2spg, FGP: 53.0%, 3PT: 37.3%, FT: 86.3%. He added a season at Northern Kentucky University (NCAA) averaging 10.2ppg, 2.4rpg, 4.6apg, 1.3spg, FGP: 46.4%, 3PT: 37.9%, FT: 82.3%. He spoke to germanhoops.com after the massive 102-85 win in Bochum.
Congrats Michael on the huge 102-85 win in Bochum. Was this the biggest win of the season?
I wouldn´t say that it was necessarily our biggest, but we really needed the win. It felt really good to put together a whole game. We showed a lot of resilience and showed that we can compete with anyone.
How tough were the last months? The team was 1-15 in 2025. Did you ever feel like the team lost faith in being able to win again this season?
I don´t think that we lost faith totally, but we had rough phases where the mind went crazy. We just had to stay positive and stick together. We are a close team no matter what the results say.
The only bad news is that Artland also won. Is that win maybe a blessing in disguise to keep the Guardians on their toes going into the last game?
It is, but we just want to win the last game and close the season on a positive note. The focus is on us.
With what kind of a mind set did you to Bochum after the tough lost at home against Trier. Was it more than just that we have nothing to lose mentality?
We had nothing to lose. We just had to focus on what we needed to do and execute and not lose faith. Many guys stepped up and had big games.
How pumped were the Guardians going in wanting revenge for the loss against Bochum in the first game?
We were very pumped. We thought about that first loss. It was our season debut at home and it is never easy losing a game like that.
What kind of a feeling did you have after William Lee made his first basket? Did you think that he would explode for just a great game?
Of course I thought he would have a big game. We always tell him when he gets to his spots, he has to take them. You see what he can do on the floor when he plays with confidence. He is always bound to have a big game. He is amazing to watch.
He began well against Vechta and then had some so so games and now this. How do you explain his up and down play?
I think with Will it is all about putting him in the right position. When that happens, then he can get the kinds of looks he needs. We never lost faith in him. He can always impact the game not only with his scoring.
How much did the 2 three´s late in the first quarter by Matt Strange hurt? But defensively you couldn´t stop the drive so well?
He is one of their main shooters and we had to make it more difficult and slow him down more. We packed the paint better after that first quarter giving them more difficult looks as the game went on.
The Guardians had the solid 51-45 lead at the break as Cockfield and Lee carried the team. But Bochum´s Tamenang Choh was a menace. What was so difficult in stopping him?
We just weren´t aggressive. We had to buckle down and get stops so we could get out on transition.
How key was the early 11-2 run in the third quarter with 2 three´s by Lee. Was that the starting stepping stone of getting the comfortable lead?
That for sure was the case. In past games we hadn´t done a good job starting strong in the second half. We had to attack the way we started the game. I think that we did a great job staying poised and not giving up any more runs.
The Guardians had the comfortable 78-61 advantage after 3 quarters. Alexandre Bouzidi added 5 points. How huge was the overall contribution from so many guys on offense?
It was huge. It was so much fun moving the ball well and not forcing up shots. When guys got open looks, they took them. When we play like that then we are very hard to beat.
How proud are you of the team that you finished strong? So often in this season, the Guardians have let up in the second half to lose?
It brought a lot of happiness. We stayed together and kept going strong in the second half. That showed a lot of maturity and growth.
Leon Friderici scored the 100th points. Did he get donuts?
He did not. I will have to remind him.
What was the biggest strength of the team? Perhaps keeping Bochum to only 33% from outside as a team?
We wanted to run them off the three point line. Even if we did give up a lot of points in the paint, we were aggressive on the three point line and limited them and had our hands up. We capitalized on their misses and got out on transition with the long rebounds.
You have a do or die game against Ps Karlsruhe and Artland plays against the door mat Vechta. What will be key to beating PS Karlsruhe?
We will go in with the same approach as against Bochum. We will focus on us and go in and do all we can to win. We want to have that great feeling again that we had in Bochum. We will be ready and play our best.
You had 6 points and 10 assists. Your 10 assists was a career high. How good did the 10 assists feel plus no turnovers?
It´s always cool to have a game like that and 0 turnovers. I really take pride in getting assists. I like to get guys going with assists. I know that I can impact the game by getting my teammates involved. I just want my teammates to succeed by putting them in the right position.
You were more of a scorer in the first half of the season. Have you concentrated more on being a playmaker in the second half of the season?
Playmaking has been a key focus, but I just do what the game gives me. The season has been up and down and you need to adjust to the Euro game. I just try to find the perfect balance and that comes with growth and maturity.
Ty Cockfield said that he will have his best game against PS Karlsruhe. Will you follow him and do the best?
Of course I will have a big game. I will be locked in like the rest of my teammates.
What is your favorite childhood easter memory and how did you celebrate on Sunday in Germany?
Just spending time with my family having a big buffet full of food and then huningt for easter eggs. I spent Easter today watching the RheinStars lose to Bernau.
Who will reach the NBA final and who will win it?
I see Boston playing Oklahoma and Boston winning.
Thanks Michael for the chat.