NFT Name
Shawn Bradley Reel
Collection
Status
valid
NFT Id
47151743
Edition Name
Edition Number
External Link
Owner
Last Updated
11/11/2024, 23:45
Description
Ever the revolutionary, the Dallas Mavericks’ then-executive and head coach — determined to perform a full-on roster shakeup in the winter of 1997 — agreed to terms on a nine-player trade, the league’s at-the-time largest deal in NBA history. Over the ensuing nine seasons, his newest center, Shawn Bradley, played a role in ensuring that Dallas’ on-court stature and rim protection statistics remained equally enormous. Standing at 7-foot-6 with a 90-inch wingspan and matching instincts, Bradley perfectly blended his rare traits on April 7, 1998, overwhelming the postseason-bound Portland Trail Blazers with a double take-worthy box score. A towering anchor from the Mavericks’ second unit, the former 1993 No. 2 selection tallied a 22-point, 22-rebound, 13-block masterpiece, his career’s sixth triple-double, alongside one steal and a +17 plus-minus in defeat. Citing a unique ability to recognize fear in could-be scorers’ eyes before his contests, Bradley incorporated variety into the night’s rim protection reel, mixing in chasedown swats, as well as brilliance on the offensive end. The do-it-all demonstration perfectly encapsulated Bradley’s shot-eraser skills, extending a streak that ultimately spanned eight seasons in which he ranked among the Association’s top five in blocks per game.
Token Media
Traits
TotalYearsExperience
4
JerseyNumber
44
AwayTeamName
Portland Trail Blazers
DraftYear
1993
FirstName
Shawn
Locked
true
SetName
Run It Back
LastName
Bradley
SerialNumber
263
DraftSelection
2
NbaSeason
1997-98
TeamAtMoment
Dallas Mavericks
HomeTeamScore
91
Birthdate
1972-03-22
HomeTeamName
Dallas Mavericks
Height
90
DraftRound
1
DraftTeam
Philadelphia 76ers
PrimaryPosition
C
PlayCategory
Reel
Tagline
Ever the revolutionary, the Dallas Mavericks’ then-executive and head coach — determined to perform a full-on roster shakeup in the winter of 1997 — agreed to terms on a nine-player trade, the league’s at-the-time largest deal in NBA history. Over the ensuing nine seasons, his newest center, Shawn Bradley, played a role in ensuring that Dallas’ on-court stature and rim protection statistics remained equally enormous. Standing at 7-foot-6 with a 90-inch wingspan and matching instincts, Bradley perfectly blended his rare traits on April 7, 1998, overwhelming the postseason-bound Portland Trail Blazers with a double take-worthy box score. A towering anchor from the Mavericks’ second unit, the former 1993 No. 2 selection tallied a 22-point, 22-rebound, 13-block masterpiece, his career’s sixth triple-double, alongside one steal and a +17 plus-minus in defeat. Citing a unique ability to recognize fear in could-be scorers’ eyes before his contests, Bradley incorporated variety into the night’s rim protection reel, mixing in chasedown swats, as well as brilliance on the offensive end. The do-it-all demonstration perfectly encapsulated Bradley’s shot-eraser skills, extending a streak that ultimately spanned eight seasons in which he ranked among the Association’s top five in blocks per game.
PlayerPosition
C
PlayType
Reel
DateOfMoment
1998-04-07 23:00:00 +0000 UTC
Weight
235
AwayTeamScore
99
Birthplace
Landstuhl,, GER
FullName
Shawn Bradley
SeriesNumber
6
Collection Information
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