NBA Draft Combine 2017: Confirmed Milwaukee Bucks’ interviewees

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Tony Bradley

Tony Bradley is a good example of just how important the Combine and the interview process can be for young players in the run-up to what can be one of the biggest decisions of their lives.

There hasn’t been a one-and-done UNC Tar Heel since Brandan Wright in 2007, but having picked up a national championship last season, Bradley is considering making the jump to the NBA.

Widely projected to be on the fringes of the first round, Bradley will reportedly return to UNC if he can’t get a first round guarantee. Adam Zagoria outlined that it’s a decision process that Bradley is still involving Tar Heels coach Roy Williams in.

"Bradley is still consulting with North Carolina coach Roy Williams on his decision. “He’s just saying he’s supportive of me whatever decision I make,” he said. “So I told him the NBA is one of my goals and dreams so he’s very supportive.”"

The Bucks were one of seven teams who Bradley met with at the Combine, and now it’s just a matter of time before we find out whether Bradley officially declares or goes back to school.