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Know Your SL Player: TJ Bray
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WaltLongmire
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7/7/2015  6:29 PM
Always like to root for a dark-horse prospect in SL. Last year it was Galloway...this year it will be former Princeton Tiger TJ Bray.

He played in Italy with Lighthouse Trapani (Italy: Lega B, where he played in 52 games and averaged over 30MPG. Almost 10PPG, 4RPG, 3APG, 1SPG http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/gamecent/p/pid/6080482/playerview.html

6'5"/6'6" Shoots lefty. Good passer/shot creator. Not sure he has the quickness needed, but he looked quick enough in the Italy video. Turned 23 in June. Seems like a combo guard, but if you look at the Princeton video you see an advanced passer.

Wonder who scouted him for us, but he is another smart kid who has multiple skills.

This is from his senior year at Princeton.

This is from Italy (He is #20-pulled up blonde hair)-Think he hit the final shot in the game. You get so see the kind of competition he played against, too. Looks like he built himself up a bit. This is a game highlight video, not one specifically done for him. But you see him shooting 3s and driving.

After Solid Stint in NBA Summer League, PU Alum Bray Signs With Italian Pro Team


CIAO TIME: T.J. Bray looks for an opening last winter during his senior season with the Princeton University men’s basketball team. After playing well for the Toronto Raptors in the NBA Summer League last month, Bray has signed to play for Pallacanestro Trapani in Italy’s second-level pro league.

When T.J. Bray started his career with the Princeton University men’s basketball team in 2010, he didn’t see the Ivy League as his last stop in the game.

“Coming into college, I knew that the better players got to play pro,” said Bray. “It was always in the back of my mind.”

After averaging 1.5 points a game as a freshman and 7.2 as a sophomore, Bray’s ambitions seemed far-fetched.

But after scoring 9.9 points a game as a junior with 102 assists and 51 steals to earn second-team All-Ivy league honors, the 6’5, 207-pound native of New Berlin, Wisc. stamped himself as one of the better players in the Ivies last winter. Leading the Tigers in scoring (18.0 points per game) steal (34), assists (133) and field goal percentage, (.537) Bray was a unanimous first-team All-Ivy choice.

“Things worked out well as the seasons progressed,” said Bray. “I had a good senior year and this season, I settled into not going to look for a job but playing basketball as long as I could.”

By the end of his superb senior campaign, it became clear that Bray’s pro dream could become a reality.

“Agents were talking to me saying the same thing, you are having a great year and we can get you into NBA workouts,” said Bray.

After completing the season and turning in his thesis, Bray put himself through some grueling workouts to get ready for his shot at the next level.

“I was going to the gym working with coach [Brian] Earl and coach [Marcus] Jenkins, shoring up my game, playing four-five times a week,” said Bray, who ended up with 1,024 points in his Tiger career. “I did full-court 2-on-2 with the coaches to stay in shape.”

Playing the Toronto Raptors for the NBA Summer League last month in Las Vegas, Bray turned heads.

“I thought I was pretty solid,” said Bray. “I have plenty of room for improvement but I adjusted to the NBA game pretty well. I talked to the Raptor coaches and they said thanks for coming and playing and they told me I was going to be a successful pro.”

Now, Bray is going to get his shot to be a pro, signing last week with Pallacanestro Trapani in Italy’s second-level league, called Serie A2 Gold.

“Trapani seemed to have the best situation, so we negotiated for a week and I signed last Friday,” said Bray, noting that his agent has a colleague from Italy with extensive knowledge of the leagues there.

“It was one of the better organizations in the league in Europe, it is about getting paid and paid on time. They have a good coaching staff, the head coach has coached in Milan and Rome so he has been at a higher level. He likes to develop younger players. The location is great, it is a seaside town.”

Bray’s experience with the Raptors organization should serve him well as he had a number of practice sessions with the team before taking part in the summer league.

“We got to Vegas on Monday and had 2-a-days on Tuesday and Wednesday and a single practice on Thursday,” said Bray.

“The Raptors coaches were high on my Princeton background; they were looking for me to make smart plays. The transition from the Raptors to Princeton went smoothly; they played a similar system.”

Bray enjoyed a smooth debut in summer action, going 3-of-3 from the field, all from beyond the arc, and hitting 3-of-4 from the foul line for 12 points in an 88-78 win on July 11 over the Los Angeles Lakers.

“I told myself to stay calm and make the right play,” said Bray. “I got some shots and I got to the free throw line, I can make that 15-foot shot. It was almost surreal how well things went.

In his five summer games with the Raptors, Bray averaged 4.4 points, 1.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 18.2 minutes played.

“I played off ball,” said Bray, reflecting on his role with the team. “We had four point guards and a couple of shooting guards and one got hurt. It was anything to get on the court.”

After seeing time on the court at the pro level, Bray said the biggest difference from college is the length of the players.

“Everyone is taller and their arms are longer, the gaps that you see in college are closed,” said Bray. “The speed of the game is not that different.”

In order to get up to speed for his stint in Italy, Bray will be focusing on fundamentals.

“My ballhandling has to get shored up,” said Bray. “I will be working on that a lot in the gym as well as floaters, mid-range jumpers, and the in-between game. At Princeton, it is 3s and lay-ups.”

At Trapani, Bray will be called on to display his versatile game. “I will do whatever they need,” said Bray.

“I am penciled in as the 2 guard, to be a playmaker and score a little, like my role with Princeton last season. I am also the backup point guard. Chris Evans from Kent State is the 3. We are the two pieces that they brought in.”

With Bray leaving for Italy on August 18, he is looking forward to an adventure on and off the court.

“I want to soak up as much as possible from the experience and learn on the court,” said Bray, noting that the team takes care of his apartment and car and that he will be getting Rosetta Stone to learn some Italian.

“I want to get to a higher level. Everything has gone perfectly the last few months; I am very excited to go over there.”

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7/7/2015  6:43 PM
The kid Alex Legion (#33) looks like a baller. He's 26 years old but it looks like he has quit everywhere he has played.
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7/7/2015  6:46 PM
He looks like he could be a good find. The team has a lot of good prospects including two unsigned second round picks. Not a lot of room on the roster for these kids. I wonder how many would be willing to play in Westchester next season?
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7/7/2015  7:24 PM    LAST EDITED: 7/7/2015  7:27 PM
I know Jimmy Baron and his brother, Billy Baron (younger brother, father was the coach of the team) BOTH are deadly shooters
The Steve Kerr type player, maybe Jimmer/Ben Hansborough, while many are unable to stay in the league with the NBA guards are getting bigger/more athletic
A little over 6 foot and 200 pds or so, not sure if Kerr would be able to play as much as he did back then today as these guards are getting bigger, quicker, and more athletic...
Though he was a role player and played limited role/minutes, he isn't going to be defending the guards today, at least majority of the starters in the league

Sick range but unless you have Lebron/Jordan or a Shaq/Spur's players and BIGS, on your team and your DEFENSE can make up for their physical inabilities, they would be rotational players if lucky
Jimmy Baron played over seas for some years and think Billy just graduated not too long ago if it wasn't last year

That is why having a BIG combo guard, a Dominant PF/C, or a SF that could facilitate/create is important, along with GOOD 2way players as it is hard to have more than 1 weak defender to recover for
We do not have players that could consistently draw double teams, at least until when KP and Grant develops...

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7/7/2015  7:31 PM
CrushAlot wrote:He looks like he could be a good find. The team has a lot of good prospects including two unsigned second round picks. Not a lot of room on the roster for these kids. I wonder how many would be willing to play in Westchester next season?

Might make more $$ in Italy, I would expect...but who knows.

Never knew anything about the kid before finding out we invited him to SL. Was interested in the Ivy League background, I guess.

Have to find out how he got here before knowing what might be planned for him...if anything. Did the Knicks see him in Italy...or did his agent hook him up here?

He just seems to fit the profile Jackson has set for guys he wants to bring in, so if he impresses they probably have him do the DLeague thing.

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7/7/2015  7:37 PM
WaltLongmire wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:He looks like he could be a good find. The team has a lot of good prospects including two unsigned second round picks. Not a lot of room on the roster for these kids. I wonder how many would be willing to play in Westchester next season?

Might make more $$ in Italy, I would expect...but who knows.

Never knew anything about the kid before finding out we invited him to SL. Was interested in the Ivy League background, I guess.

Have to find out how he got here before knowing what might be planned for him...if anything. Did the Knicks see him in Italy...or did his agent hook him up here?

He just seems to fit the profile Jackson has set for guys he wants to bring in, so if he impresses they probably have him do the DLeague thing.

I agree about him fitting the profile. It will be interesting to see how he does. If he was scouted by Gaines he might stick.
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7/7/2015  7:52 PM
Rookie wrote:The kid Alex Legion (#33) looks like a baller. He's 26 years old but it looks like he has quit everywhere he has played.

I think he was their leading scorer.
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7/7/2015  8:36 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:He looks like he could be a good find. The team has a lot of good prospects including two unsigned second round picks. Not a lot of room on the roster for these kids. I wonder how many would be willing to play in Westchester next season?

Might make more $$ in Italy, I would expect...but who knows.

Never knew anything about the kid before finding out we invited him to SL. Was interested in the Ivy League background, I guess.

Have to find out how he got here before knowing what might be planned for him...if anything. Did the Knicks see him in Italy...or did his agent hook him up here?

He just seems to fit the profile Jackson has set for guys he wants to bring in, so if he impresses they probably have him do the DLeague thing.

I agree about him fitting the profile. It will be interesting to see how he does. If he was scouted by Gaines he might stick.

From last year...indicates that Jackson might have seen him last year before the draft.

07-04-14 01:27 PM - Post#171343

From his twitter feed:

"Happy to announce I'll be playing in the NBA Summer League with the Toronto Raptors. Excited for the opportunity to prove myself in Vegas."

Potential backup to Kyle Lowry?

Bray worked out for at least the Knicks, Bucks, and 76ers as well.

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Know Your SL Player: TJ Bray

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