He shot 43% FG, 37% from three and 54% from the line in College...
In High school he shot 38% from three and 74% from the line.
His rookie season he shot 34% FG, 00% from three and 50% from the line.
During 11 playoff games this year he shot 37% FG, 22% from three and 66% from the line.
Prior to the allstar game he shot 44%, 0% from three and 68% from the line.
For the month of April he shot lights out... 52%/54%/78% ...
Smells like a streak to me. Hope I'm wrong. But this forms the core of my tempered enthusiasm when it comes to Bradley. Everyone else is losing their minds over the kid. I see a drastically undersized shooting guard who may or may not be able to shoot and is currently an incredibly hyped defender. We'll see what happens. I'm rooting for him.
Yes, the 54% was probably a streak (everyone has them)... but lets look at the percentages you mention;
college: 37% from three
high school: 38% from three
rookie season: 0% from three (a time when he could barely sniff the court)
pre Allstar: 0% from 3
post Allstar/starter minutes/starter: 54% from 3
playoffs: 22% from 3
Now, I'm no mathematician but to me, it seems that when AB gets the minutes and is confident in his role... 35% is not guaranteed but likely a place he can get to without a problem!!! The times he was shooting poorly, he was getting erratic and few minutes (playoffs he was injured and his first time playing... heck, people who have been to the playoffs many times have sucked in them at times [best player in the world just figured out how to show up in the playoffs when times get tough last season])!
Wait, I forgot to add, Ray Allen shot 30% in the playoffs, a guy who has been in the playoffs far more times than AB (he was still playing plenty of minutes). Yes, I know Ray was injured but he had been during the regular season ("lingering injury") just as AB was! In fact, Ray was in the mid 20s the two series before the conference finals (not that much better than AB)! So, you give a guy who has been there, done that a pass b/c of injury but not rookie/first-timer in AB? Yea, I don't get it!