If Derrick Rose was stuck on a team with an all world point guard already in place, and he only got time at SG as the 4th or 5th option, we would have scoffed at the idea of Rose potentially being as good as he is now.
Rose plays PG for a team that lacks any other go-to scorers. It's an ideal situation for him to shine. Same with Westbrook, Irving and Wall.
All four of those guys would fall short of their potential if they were stuck at shooting guard.
Bradley won't get a chance to move to PG for another 3 years, unless Rondo is traded.
I expect Bradley to come back next year with a more complete all around game, especially ball handling and play-making for others.
Bradley wasn't raised as a point guard, like he should have been. Even if Bradley eventually does become a primary scoring point guard for some team in a few years, he will have lost precious years of development. Oh well, that just makes him more versatile I guess.
Not celebrating early, just trying to assess his potential realistically, without putting strict limits on this 21 year old defensive phenom, who is shooting a phenomenal 57% from 3 in the 32 games since the all star break.
He's already the best defensive point guard in the league, stuck at 2 guard. Whatever, he makes a darn good 2 guard as well.