It’s a marathon edition of the Brad Davison Chronicles, so check back here all day long. Just know I’m still watching out for the grittiest, guttiest, deceptive speediest, Wes Welker-type, high-motored man in America and scouring the internet for people who have done him dirty. You’ve been warned. Tweet with caution.
Another game, another Wisconsin win, another outstanding performance from Brad Davison. He knocked down at least three 3-pointers three games in a row, finished with 15 points in a win over Rutgers.
Oh, and he became the 43rd Wisconsin basketball player to reach the 1,000-point mark.
And he’s only a junior.
BRAD DAVISON 1K‼️ ?
Congrats to @braddavi34 on becoming the 43rd Badger in school history to score 1,000 career points! pic.twitter.com/IoR60vksSZ
— Wisconsin Basketball (@BadgerMBB) February 23, 2020
There was not a whole lot to choose from for this game. I typically sift through 20-30 tweets on average and narrow it down, but they were hard to find as Brad Davison continued to silence the haters.
Thanks to all who participated. Brad Davison Chronicles: Part XXVII.
I’m not big into recreational drug use, but is this possible?
Brad Davison smokes dudes balls
— illiniswish9 (@illiniswish9) February 21, 2020
I’m not sure I’d call TJ Haws the most clutch player in college basketball.
TJ Haws has turned into Brad Davison
— CBB Talk (@CBBSuperFan) February 23, 2020
How would you feel if you were suspended for touching Connor McCaffery’s leg?
Brad Davison is miserable
— Insider Hawk (@insiderhawk) February 23, 2020
Unless there’s an injury, this would be the most impressive thing for a starter to do for a full season. Unprecedented.
I wouldnt be mad if Brad Davison missed every shot for the rest of his career!!
— College Hoops 24/7 ?? (@BallTalk365) February 23, 2020
What’s next, Brad? Postgame handshakes? Community service? Charity work? Disgusting.
Brad Davison has helped his opponent off the floor numerous time. Trying for some good PR in the big ten?
— Pat Mayo-ABC (@patmayo) February 23, 2020
Photo courtesy of UWBadgers.com
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