Aaron Bradshaw is sticking with Kentucky, he said Wednesday afternoon.

According to multiple reports, Bradshaw addressed rumors during an Instagram Live session that he could decommit from the Wildcats and join Bronny James at USC next season.

Bradshaw is associated with Klutch, the same agency that reps LeBron James. Despite that connection, Bradshaw said he is sticking with the Wildcats.

“Nah, I’m not going to USC. I’m 100% staying at Kentucky,” Bradshaw said.

That’s a big relief for a Kentucky program that has an uncertain future at the center position. Bradshaw has been committed to Kentucky since October of 2022. He signed his letter of intent in November of the same year.

He’s a major part of UK’s No. 1-ranked recruiting class. He currently ranks as the No. 4 overall player and the No. 1 center in the country for the class of 2023, per 247Sports Composite rankings.

Bradshaw is from Roselle, New Jersey and attends Camden High School. He’s listed at 7-foot, 210 pounds.

It seems likely Bradshaw will have a prominent role with the Wildcats next season. The program is still awaiting word from former National Player of the Year Oscar Tshiebwe, who is testing the NBA Draft waters this offseason. He’s set to attend the scouting combine in Chicago next week.