Bradley's mother, at 6' 2", is the shortest one in his family.
Second tallest American to ever play in the NBA.
He and his former wife, Annette have six children; daughters Charity, Chelsea, Ciera and Chayenne, and sons Chance and Chase.
Played one season of basketball at Brigham Young University, setting an
then-NCAA tournament record by blocking 13 shots in one tournament game
in 1990. After that, spent the next two years as a Mormon student
missionary before opting to enter the NBA draft in 1993.
Center for the Philadelphia 76ers (1993-95), New Jersey Nets (1995-97) and the Dallas Mavericks (1997-2006).
Drafted second overall in 1993 by the Philadelphia 76ers, behind Chris
Webber and ahead of Anfernee (Penny) Hardaway.
Barely tipped the scales at 200 pounds when he played for BYU, but now
weighs 280 pounds.