CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The father of former North Carolina center Tony Bradley pushed back against a Yahoo! Sports report on Friday hinting at possible wrongdoing by his family.

The report listed Bradley among players who met or had meals with former ASM Sports agent Christian Dawkins, who is one of 10 people arrested in September for crimes including bribery and fraud as part of a federal investigation into corruption in college basketball. Dawkins is a former associate of former NBA agent Andy Miller’s agency, ASM Sports.

Tony Bradley Sr. told Inside Carolina that his son never met with Dawkins or anyone at the agency. Bradley Sr. confirmed having lunch with members of the agency after his son officially declared for the NBA Draft last April. The meeting was scheduled during the family’s efforts to hire an agent.

“They didn’t take us to a fancy restaurant,” Bradley Sr. said. “We went to the office and ordered pizzas. We ate pizzas while they introduced everyone that worked for [Miller]. It wasn’t dinner or anything like that.”

Bradley Sr. said neither his son nor his family met with any agents before entering the NBA Draft. Bradley’s agent is John Spencer of 540 Sports and Entertainment.

“We never took any money,” Bradley Sr. said.

Bradley averaged 7.1 pts and 5.1 rebounds in 38 games during UNC’s national championship season in 2016-17. He was selected in the first round of the NBA draft with the No. 28 overall pick. The 6-foot-10, 248-pounder center has appeared in eight games for the Utah Jazz this season.

“We have no information on what is mentioned in today’s Yahoo! story, but we will cooperate fully with any and all investigations,” a UNC team spokesman said on Friday morning.

Former UNC All-American Brice Johnson is also mentioned in an expense report attachment of the Yahoo! Sports article as having dinner with Dawkins and Dion Bethea, the head coach at Gray Collegiate Academy in Columbia, S.C., at a Carrabbas on March 1, 2016. The meal was billed at $100.09.

In January, the NCAA increased its restitution allowance for impermissible benefits from $100 to $200. Bylaw 16.01.1.1 states “the eligibility of the student-athlete shall not be affected conditioned upon the student-athlete repaying the value of the benefit to a charity of his or her choice” if the impermissible benefit is $200 or less.

UNC head coach Roy Williams expressed confidence last week that his program was not involved in any wrongdoing associated with the FBI investigation.

“I feel very comfortable,” the Hall of Fame head coach said. “When the phone rings at night I am not worried about that. I may worry about a lot of other things, but it ain’t about that.”

Sherrell McMillan contributed to this report.

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