Brady Heslip (born J) is a Canadian former professional basketball player.

Brady Heslip

Key Career Moment of Brady Heslip

Brady Heslip made a name for himself in the 2014 March Madness tournament while playing for Baylor University. His defining moment came when he drained nine three-pointers against Nebraska, tying an NCAA tournament record. Though he never played in the NBA, Heslip became a global basketball sensation, showcasing his elite shooting in leagues across Europe, Canada, and the G League.

He's one of the purest shooters I've ever seen, said former Baylor coach Scott Drew.
This performance solidified his reputation as a lethal long-range threat.

Unique Skill of Brady Heslip

Brady Heslip's signature skill was his unparalleled three-point shooting. His quick release, deep range, and ability to catch fire in clutch moments made him a nightmare for defenders.

Brady Heslip. Position: Guard , lb (cm, 81kg) High School: New Hampton Prep (NH) School: Baylor (Men) More player info.

Unlike many shooters, Heslip thrived under pressure, often hitting contested shots with textbook form-a skill that kept him in high demand internationally.

Brady Heslip's Stats

  • 45.5% career three-point shooter in NCAA (2011-2014)
  • Scored 25+ points in multiple G League games
  • Played professionally in 6 countries (Canada, Italy, Turkey, France, Germany, Finland)

Brady Heslip's Legacy in the NBA

Though Brady Heslip never reached the NBA, his impact on basketball was undeniable.

He became a cult hero among sharpshooters, proving that elite shooting could open doors worldwide. A unique fact: Heslip once made 13 three-pointers in a single Canadian national team practice, a feat that stunned teammates and coaches alike. His career inspired undrafted shooters to chase opportunities beyond the NBA, leaving a lasting mark on the game.

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