"Bradley assistant coach Ronald Coleman was a major factor in Cunningham picking Bradley. Coleman used to coach Cunningham in the Mac Irvin Fire AAU program."
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On that note:
http://www.highschoolcubenews.com/news_article/show/380818?referrer_id=596370Last fall, Oklahoma, Creighton, Minnesota, Iowa State and Bradley were firmly entrenched in Cunningham's recruitment. The highly-athletic 6-7 forward took four official visits last year, including one to Bradley, prior to the early signing period but decided to play out his senior year.
After leading Morgan Park to a second straight state championship in March, Cunningham's recruitment continued to pick up steam. Indiana, South Carolina and St. John's all entered the picture as the season and spring wore on.
"I went back and forth on the decision, especially after taking each visit," Cunningham said. "But after each visit and being undecided, it was always Bradley that I came back to at the end."
It was Bradley, with assistant coach and Chicago native Ronald Coleman, who has strong ties to Cunningham's Mac Irvin Fire program, that remained a constant presence through it all. Coleman helped Bradley secure arguably its biggest recruit since Mitchell Anderson three decades ago as Cunningham shunned the bigger named programs in the end.
"I have a great relationship with the coaching staff and the players there," Cunningham added. "I want to play to the best of my abilities, help Bradley get to the next level and get them back to the NCAA Tournament."