Biography
Bryce Slay is a professional basketball player known for his exceptional shooting skills and versatility on the court. Born on February 14, 1995, in Chicago, Illinois, Slay developed a passion for basketball at an early age, eventually playing high school basketball at Westinghouse College Prep. He gained recognition for his scoring ability and athleticism, earning All-State honors during his senior year.
After completing high school, Slay attended the University of Illinois, where he played for the Fighting Illini. During his collegiate career, he averaged over 15 points per game and became a key contributor to the team’s success, leading them to the NCAA tournament. His performance garnered attention from scouts, and Slay declared for the NBA Draft following his junior year.
Slay was selected in the second round of the 2017 NBA Draft and began his professional career with the Atlanta Hawks. Over the next several seasons, he played for multiple teams in the NBA and overseas, showcasing his ability to adapt and excel in various basketball environments. His legacy is marked by his work ethic and dedication, inspiring young athletes to pursue their dreams in the sport.