Sadly my favorite bench guy of last year, daniels, really hasn't looked good at all this year
but i can see bradley in as long as pp is in to handle things (or rondo for that matter)
bradley has what 20% pg skills, but I feel his defense can help the team in bursts, if paul is on the floor to handle the ball avery can become useful, if he has to run the offense its painful to watch
i still think he deserved some minutes, i am not of the trade rondo cuz bradley is the future camp, i do think 10 minutes of his defense can help us out, if fisher is guarding bradley i'd be fine with his offense as well
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Bradley's been better on offense lately and that's been good to see but his defense is just overrated to me. It's flashy and hyper but at end of all his pressure are a lot of fouls and guys blowing past him to the basket. I don't think he's drawn a single charge out of the perimeter. With his lateral quickness and supposed defensive brilliance, that shouldn't be the case. I would love it if he backed off just a bit because then it'd be nearly impossible to get by him. This is the freaking NBA, most points except backups and Jameer Nelson, can handle his ball pressure with no problems.
I mean, Steve freaking Blake blew past Bradley in the open court and went in for a layup. It wouldn't surprised me if that's the first time in Blake's long career that he ever did that. If Steven freaking Blake can do that to you, it doesn't speak highly of your defense.
It's a shame. After seeing Bradley's quick feet in college, I was so excited to see him play defense with the Celtics. It's been a disappointment thus far.