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As Avery Bradley Goes, So Go the Celtics?
« on: December 07, 2013, 03:59:53 PM »

Offline LooseCannon

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FG% in wins vs FG% in losses

Bradley .544/.389
Green .462/.448
Crawford .476/.440
Sullinger .432/.492
Bass .516/.427
Wallace .486/.488

Bradley hits 47.6% of threes in wins and only 21.9% in losses.

Bradley had a 37.7% FG% and 10.0% 3P% in the first four games as a PG.  Since moving to his proper role as SG, the Celtics have a winning record (9-8) and is shooting 46.5% (37.2% on threes) while averaging 13.6 ppg.  I think that is a sustainable level of offensive production for Bradley.  If he can keep that up, with a chance that he can get better, how much is he worth when he becomes a (restricted) free agent after this season?
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