Bradley Lee Daugherty (born October 19, 1965), nicknamed "Big Dukie" and "Hooch", is an American former professional basketball player.
Daugherty played basketball at Charles D. Owen High School in Black Mountain, North Carolina, where he led the Warhorses to the 1982 state finals.
Daugherty accepted a scholarship to play at the University of North Carolina under legendary college basketball coach Dean Smith.
He was named to the ACC 50th Anniversary men's basketball team in 2002 and was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame.
Harper, Price and Daugherty, along with fellow rookie John "Hot Rod" Williams immediately began to pay dividends for Cleveland.
He never played another game after the 1993–94 season, though he did make one appearance in uniform for the Whoopi Goldberg movie Eddie along with teammates Hot Rod Williams, John Battle, Terrell Brandon, and Bobby Phills.
His #43 jersey, a number he picked as a tribute to NASCAR legend Richard Petty (whom Daugherty lists as his favorite sportsman[5]) was retired by the Cavaliers on March 1, 1997.
Daugherty's business interests include car dealerships, waste management and commercial real estate.
Following his retirement from the NBA, Daugherty co-owned the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team Liberty Racing, featuring such drivers as Kenny Irwin Jr. and Kevin Harvick.