Okay, so I was trying to figure out some stuff about Pedro Bradshaw today. Heard the name tossed around, I think, maybe someone mentioned him in passing, and it kinda stuck in my head. You know how that happens?

Getting Started
First thing I did was just pop open my browser. Nothing fancy, just the usual routine. Went straight to my favorite search engine – you know the one. Didn’t overthink it.
I typed in “pedro bradshaw stats”. Kept it simple. Sometimes adding too much just confuses things, right?
Digging Through Results
Hit enter and got a bunch of results back, as you’d expect. Lots of sports sites popped up immediately. I recognized a few big names right away.
My Process:
- Scanned the first few links.
- Looked for official team sites or major sports statistics sites first. I find they’re usually the most reliable, or at least updated regularly.
- Clicked on one that looked promising, I think it was maybe his college team page or a general sports stats aggregator.
Took a second to load, then I was looking at a player profile page. Had his picture, height, weight, that kind of basic info. Then I scrolled down to find the numbers.

Looking at the Stats
Found the season-by-season breakdown. It showed the usual stuff:
- Games played (GP)
- Points per game (PPG)
- Rebounds per game (RPG)
- Assists per game (APG)
- Sometimes shooting percentages too, like field goal (FG%) and free throw (FT%).
I spent a few minutes just looking over the numbers for his different seasons. Compared how he did year over year. It gives you a bit of a picture of his progression, or maybe consistency, depending on the player.
Didn’t dive super deep into advanced analytics or anything, just wanted a general overview. What were his scoring numbers like? Did he grab many boards? That sort of thing.
Wrapping Up
So yeah, that was pretty much it. Found the stats I was looking for without too much trouble. It was straightforward, really. Just a quick search, a click or two, and the basic info was right there. Gave me a better idea of his game, numerically speaking at least. Satisfied my curiosity for the moment.