It wouldn't surprise me if Ainge signed Delonte West and then traded Avery Bradley in a deal for Rudy Fernandez.
hmm, interesting. can Rudy play the 3? He seems like the right fit for a shooting guard but a bit lean for a 3. and can we trade Avery Bradley already?
and most importantly, i'm not even sure if i'd like Delonte back even though he's better than Wafer (and probably Marquis). Doc can deal with fiery headcases (Nate), but i dont know if Doc's skill extends to people with real clinical issues like Delonte. "Doc" is after all, just a nickname. He's not a real doctor or anything.
- LilRip
Rudy can play SF. He has in the past. Certainly it isn't optimal with all of the matchups, but especially against reserve SF's it should be fine and would create matchup problems in the open court and on O for us, if it does create some on D for us too. Though with our deep frontcourt, a lot of those size issues on defense with a smaller lineup at the SF position could be negated.
A Rondo/Nate/Rudy 1-2-3 would be pretty awesome running the floor and getting into passing lanes with tons of energy.
I'm kind of excited to see what Bradley can do, but he would be expendable with the addition of West. Too bad Delonte isn't a couple inches taller- then the expendables would become Wafer or Daniels.
Ughh, if we ever got rid of Bradley because of Delonte I would be seriously dissapointed. Delonte is pretty good, don't get me wrong, but Avery Bradley was right up there with John Wall as a basketball prospect. He had a poor situation in Texas, and I think he has a ton of potential. Even if he doesn't reach it, I think he'll definitely be a better player than Delonte.
If we're getting Rudy out of the deal then it gets more intriguing, but I wouldn't do it. Delonte is too much of a headcase now. Maybe a different player, not him though.
I would be VERY surprised though if that happend. Ainge is very high on Bradley. Even though he wasn't at a position of need, he said "I can't let Avery fall any further". Maybe he partially looked at it as "I'll take the best talent for the value here", with the idea of maybe trading him, but that doesn't quite seem to be how he's looking at it.
Some are looking at Avery as our back up PG, but I see him as our SG of the future. He and Rondo as your 1/2 are a bit undersized, but both are longer than their height and would play tenacious D (lol) and run the floor faster than any combo I can think of.