The same could be said for Dooling and Moore. They had a trap that ended in a turnover as well. The problem, is that not every possession will be a fast break. Bradley is fine if he's just running with the ball and jumping...but anytime the offense needs to set up, or he needs to run a play, Bradley is lost. Dooling and Moore are both capable on both sides of the ball.
the problem is Ab should not play PG when he's on the floor he needs to be @ the 2 and practice that shot
When he was playing with Moore, he did play at the 2...he didnt fare any better. He's not like Ray, where he constantly moves away from the ball, to free himself up, and he's not a JR Smith type who can create space to get his shot off whenever. Basically he only gets looks in the half court, when a play results in him being wide open.
Plus, AB doesnt have the necessary size to guard opposing SGs. That means whoever is running PG for us, is forced to guard the opposing SG, and we're in a voluntary mismatch situation just so we can let Avery shoot. I dont see that working for us.