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Re: Is Avery Bradley destined to be a Bust?!
« Reply #165 on: January 07, 2011, 11:30:23 PM »

Offline thebat

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Yes! An absolute and resounding YES! - in answering this topic's original question.

After watching Bradley in today's Raptor game I am definitely convinced he is destined to be a bust in the NBA.

Please, I don't want to see him anymore in any Celtics game even in a blow-out game like this one. Let's drop or trade him asap!

Re: Is Avery Bradley destined to be a Bust?!
« Reply #166 on: January 07, 2011, 11:56:29 PM »

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Yes! An absolute and resounding YES! - in answering this topic's original question.

After watching Bradley in today's Raptor game I am definitely convinced he is destined to be a bust in the NBA.

Please, I don't want to see him anymore in any Celtics game even in a blow-out game like this one. Let's drop or trade him asap!

like i said in another thread, Bradley was not given enough chance to prove himself, but when hes given minutes, im seeing him playing lockdown D. Is his D perfect, no, but you can see his effort of chasing down his man...the thing is, we're loaded on guards that are  healthy whereas our bigs are not, hence Luke got more time to prove himself like today

Shaq and JO are playing 20 minutes each, BBD 30...in a blowout game like today Luke made best of his minutes whereas our only injured guard is Delonte

so we still have a Rondo Nate Allen rotation

Re: Is Avery Bradley destined to be a Bust?!
« Reply #167 on: January 08, 2011, 12:13:51 AM »

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Yes! An absolute and resounding YES! - in answering this topic's original question.

After watching Bradley in today's Raptor game I am definitely convinced he is destined to be a bust in the NBA.

Please, I don't want to see him anymore in any Celtics game even in a blow-out game like this one. Let's drop or trade him asap!
Not every 19 year old comes to the NBA ready to contribute.

Does it make sense to be so harsh on a guy who is showing that he is essentially what was expected when he was drafted -- a guy with great talents for D buy who isn't ready yet for the NBA?