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Memphis basketball legend James 'Spook' Bradley dead at 67 - TSDMemphis.com

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James “Spook” Bradley, who played basketball for the then-Memphis State University Tigers from 1976-79, died on April 12. He was 67 Bradley played for Connors State Community College (1975-76) before transferring to Memphis State, now the University of Memphis. He was an honorable mention All-American for the NJCAA for 1976. A star at Melrose High […]

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