Cory Bradford (born December 4, 1978) is an American professional basketball player for Zhuhai Wolf Warriors.
Bradford, a dominant high school guard, led Memphis's Raleigh-Egypt High School to a 1997 District 2A Championship while averaging 24 points, seven rebounds and six assists per game in his senior season.
Bradford, an all-state, all-conference selection, was listed as the 72nd best high school prospect in 1997.
He also averaged 22 points and nearly eight rebounds per game as a junior.
Bradford went on to play for the University of Illinois for four years, 1998-2002.
He was part of the 2000-01 and 2001-02 back-to-back Big Ten championship teams coached by Bill Self.
Each team qualified for the NCAA men's basketball tournament with the 2000-01 team advancing to the Elite Eight.
Bradford scored 1,735 career points with 275 assists, 108 steals while having a .389 field goal percentage for the Fighting Illini.
Bradford's most prominent claim to fame was his NCAA record for consecutive games with a three-point field goal at 88 games before the streak was snapped on Feb.