because our 2nd year 6'2 180 pound shooting guard appears to be an aggressive defender (against other undersized guards) and he had a 1 month stretch of very believable offensive ability (in between shooting 36%) during the tail end of a lockout shortened season when opposing teams didn't have time to properly scout or practice.
Clearly he's the best option over a guy who continues to shoot lights out, spread the floor, and post averages of 46% FG, 45% 3P and 91% from the line.
I guess we can put you in the start Ray camp, then?
No. I'm in the start Avery Bradley camp and bring Ray off the bench (but DEFINITELY bring Ray back).
I just don't know if that lasts. I haven't seen enough from Bradley to be convinced he's a golden god. I could see it working... but i could also see Bradley struggle scoring and get exposed defensively due to his size... and then having Ray move back into the starting spot. I don't expect it... I just can see it happening.
I haven't read all posts so I may be repeating but Avery did alright guarding Joe Johnson and that's a huge size difference. I mean obviously he's at a disadvantage but being able to stay in front of your man and having the athleticism to contest makes a big difference. I'm also a believer that when teams try too hard to abuse mismatches it ruins the flow of their offense so I'm fine with it.
The thing about Bradley is I don't think he's content. I expect him to work even harder and improve every day. I may be more optimistic than others about how good he can be but I'm sure most would agree his work ethic will guarantee he will continue to improve to some degree.
Allen came back and started a game last season I believe. After that he put Avery back in as a starter. It could have just been that Ray was injured and he thought it was a temporary fix or he may have thought it worked better. I think it worked better. Avery wears down the opposing guards then once Ray comes in he's playing tired guys, it just makes since. Especially since Ray has slowed down a little on the defensive end the last couple years. Doc is putting Ray in the best situation to succeed. Playing against tired starters and bench players gives Ray a huge advantage and limits his defensive disadvantage.
I also believe until Avery can score more that Ray will actually play more minutes and I agree with that for now. Ray is still an offensive weapon but I think Doc does have to figure out how to make it easier for Ray to score off the bench. That's the one aspect I don't like about him coming off the bench is that there's really no play maker to get him good looks. So maybe if Doc can get creative he can get him easier shots.
That's just my opinion but it is one I suspect Doc shares. If it's true that Avery wont be back until December then Doc may just continue starting Ray so that could change it up. Just my two cents.