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Bradley's Realistic Averages for 2012-2013
« on: July 25, 2012, 03:19:17 PM »

Offline rayallen1934

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For such a defensive player (which he is) his rebounding , steals, and blocks wont wow anybody, and i think will not wow this year either. I doubt he will get more than 2 rebounds per game or 2 assists per game.


10.7 points per game

43% Shooting

34 % Three Point Shooting

77% Free Throw Shooting

2.1 Rebounds Per Game

1.8 Assists Per Game

1.5 Steals Per Game

.5 Blocks Per Game

Re: Bradley's Realistic Averages for 2012-2013
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2012, 04:41:16 PM »

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 AB plays within himself on offense (cuts, open jumpers, fastbreaks) so I expect his percentages to be relatively high. He shot poorly in the play-offs, but I think that has everything to do with his shoulders. He's a willing passer and has shown a growing awareness of the position of teammates and defenders. He sometimes tries to force passes through crowds, but for the most he doesn't turn it over. He almost never hits the offensive boards, probably because Doc tells him to get back, but is decent on the other side. He plays passing lanes well and gets into his man forcing turnovers with his pressure.

12ppg 3asts 2rebounds 1.5steals 1turnover 0.5 blocks(if he gets the minutes)
Fg:47% 3pt:36% ft:77%

Re: Bradley's Realistic Averages for 2012-2013
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2012, 04:47:36 PM »

Offline rayallen1934

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AB plays within himself on offense (cuts, open jumpers, fastbreaks) so I expect his percentages to be relatively high. He shot poorly in the play-offs, but I think that has everything to do with his shoulders. He's a willing passer and has shown a growing awareness of the position of teammates and defenders. He sometimes tries to force passes through crowds, but for the most he doesn't turn it over. He almost never hits the offensive boards, probably because Doc tells him to get back, but is decent on the other side. He plays passing lanes well and gets into his man forcing turnovers with his pressure.

12ppg 3asts 2rebounds 1.5steals 1turnover 0.5 blocks(if he gets the minutes)
Fg:47% 3pt:36% ft:77%

Thats actually realistic also

im more thinking of teams finally scouting him down now.

The cuts seemed so easy for him, his man barely even looked at him, and they let him shoot also

I really think teams will actually play defense on him this time around which will effect his easy cuts

Thats not to say he wont get cuts and baskets, the guy is quick, quicker than people think, his jumper is sweet, dont know if it will go in, but its a pretty jumper.

I just dont think he has the IQ, Ray Allen might not have it anymore, but he has a shooting guard IQ , probably better than any shooting guard in the league...sometimes he doesnt realize his body cant get him some baskets he used to get in his 20's/ early 30's.

Bradley is no point guard..and his size will effect him at his position...

All i know its gonna be tough for Bradley to fill shoes as a starter in this league

Re: Bradley's Realistic Averages for 2012-2013
« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2012, 05:32:17 PM »

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I think those are realistic averages...the only thing that might stop bradley from averaging over 10ppg

is the fact that this team is STACKED with double digit scorers so there are going to be less opportunities to score..


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« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2012, 05:34:41 PM »

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10.2 ppg
2.1 apg
2.1 rpg
1.6 spg
0.3 bpg
49% fg
39% 3fg

Re: Bradley's Realistic Averages for 2012-2013
« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2012, 05:59:16 PM »

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With the shots I expect AB to take I don't think a great BBIQ is needed. Ray Allen is one of if not the greatest shooters playing today and he still manages to get wide open. Some of it is BBIQ, but a lot of it is the help of Doc's offense and great teammates. I think AB is a couple seasons away from getting the attention required to prevent open looks in Doc's system.

Re: Bradley's Realistic Averages for 2012-2013
« Reply #6 on: July 25, 2012, 08:29:58 PM »

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Im still holding out hope for that Rondo like emergence. (Their different players, but I mean as Rondo went from quality role player to a star player on this team)

It may take a couple more years....but I hope he's got it in him. I mean...out of HS he was viewed on par with DeMarcus Cousins and John Wall? He has the talent.

As far as this year.

11pts
3bds
2 asts
1 stl

1st team All Defense (More likely 2nd team)