Yeah, sounds like some of the early haters are still stingy with their praise of Bradley.
First he was a decent defender but nothing else.
Then he was a great defender but not even nba caliber over-all. Then he was a decent shooter and great defender but a terrible ball handler and over-all below average player.
Then he was a decent shooter and smart offensive player and great defender, but a terrible ball handler who would only be a spot up shooter the rest of his career, and should be traded for a mid-first round pick.
Then he was an excellent shooter and excellent defender but a terrible ball handler who probably has already reached his peak.
Then he was an excellent shooter, decent ball handler, great cutter, good at driving to the hoop, and a decent defender who only averaged 20 points a game as soon as he got the green light from Doc.
Now he's an excellent shooter, excellent defender, excellent cutter, smart passer, great one-on-one player, and scored 28 points against a play-off team in his first game as go-to scorer, and we'll be extremely lucky if his long-term potential eventually comes close to approximating that of Jason Terry.
