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Re: Bradley
« Reply #15 on: April 28, 2013, 05:04:29 PM »

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avery and rondo have nirvana. they are like brothers on the floor.

Re: Bradley
« Reply #16 on: April 28, 2013, 05:06:32 PM »

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Bradley is a player who plays on the edge of the rules, he still makes many mistakes, unnecessary fouls not understand, he is not a starting player to play a playoff, this is the reality.
Bradley should not be starter, he can not act in point guard.

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Re: Bradley
« Reply #17 on: April 28, 2013, 05:07:48 PM »

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Trade him, too one dimensional a player. 

Re: Bradley
« Reply #18 on: April 28, 2013, 05:08:17 PM »

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Bradley is a player who plays on the edge of the rules, he still makes many mistakes, unnecessary fouls not understand, he is not a starting player to play a playoff, this is the reality.
Bradley should not be starter, he can not act in point guard.
avery IS  a starter. He is a starting shooting guard, not point guard. Rondo/Bradley is the backcourt of the future and you need to deal with it.

Re: Bradley
« Reply #19 on: April 28, 2013, 05:10:53 PM »

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Bradley is a player who plays on the edge of the rules, he still makes many mistakes, unnecessary fouls not understand, he is not a starting player to play a playoff, this is the reality.
Bradley should not be starter, he can not act in point guard.
avery IS  a starter. He is a starting shooting guard, not point guard. Rondo/Bradley is the backcourt of the future and you need to deal with it.

Avery is not a legit starting SG either. He is too unskilled and small. If he's the SG of the future, we are screwed.

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« Reply #20 on: April 28, 2013, 05:12:01 PM »

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Bradley is a player who plays on the edge of the rules, he still makes many mistakes, unnecessary fouls not understand, he is not a starting player to play a playoff, this is the reality.
Bradley should not be starter, he can not act in point guard.
avery IS  a starter. He is a starting shooting guard, not point guard. Rondo/Bradley is the backcourt of the future and you need to deal with it.

Avery is not a legit starting SG either. He is too unskilled and small. If he's the SG of the future, we are screwed.
avery as a starting 2 got us to the  Eastern Conference finals game 7. You realize that right?

Re: Bradley
« Reply #21 on: April 28, 2013, 05:12:44 PM »

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Bradley is a player who plays on the edge of the rules, he still makes many mistakes, unnecessary fouls not understand, he is not a starting player to play a playoff, this is the reality.
Bradley should not be starter, he can not act in point guard.
avery IS  a starter. He is a starting shooting guard, not point guard. Rondo/Bradley is the backcourt of the future and you need to deal with it.

Avery is not a legit starting SG either. He is too unskilled and small. If he's the SG of the future, we are screwed.
avery as a starting 2 got us to the  Eastern Conference finals game 7. You realize that right?

check your history, it was Ray Allen last year who started at SG in the ECF and got us to game 7, not Avery.

If we had Ray this year, we would be killing the knicks.

Re: Bradley
« Reply #22 on: April 28, 2013, 05:14:13 PM »

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Bradley is really having trouble running the point. He is also getting a lot of tough calls this series. I feel like he has actually played better defense against JR Smith than Felton. Jason Kidd is outwitting him with veteran moves. 

Both Kidd and Felton are out muscling him to the spot. With AB being hurt he was unable  to use his arms in the offseason. Last year he was much bigger than he is this year. You can expect him to put this muscle back on in the offseason and he won't have the same problem in the future

Bradley is only 22 years old, he will continue to grow and develop into the  perfect back court mate for  Rondo. With how hard this guy works I think he will continue to improve and be in the league for a long long time.
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Re: Bradley
« Reply #23 on: April 28, 2013, 05:21:55 PM »

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Bradley is a player who plays on the edge of the rules, he still makes many mistakes, unnecessary fouls not understand, he is not a starting player to play a playoff, this is the reality.
Bradley should not be starter, he can not act in point guard.
avery IS  a starter. He is a starting shooting guard, not point guard. Rondo/Bradley is the backcourt of the future and you need to deal with it.

 Please, Bradley gives you confidence to play a shot, he can not create his own shot, he can not do this, he can only score on fastbreak and when a teammate gives him the ball in open shot, and the defense:

  Is Bradley Felton stopping on the series? the answer is no, Felton is doing what he wants, three pointers, penetrate, please Doc...

And then he has another problem, very easy load faults, and this is a problem because your team goes into bonus.

To my Bradley is a fully bench player, I've always said, the Celtics need to OJ Mayo, Jamal Crawford, Gerald Henderson ..

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Re: Bradley
« Reply #24 on: April 28, 2013, 05:38:07 PM »

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Bradley is a player who plays on the edge of the rules, he still makes many mistakes, unnecessary fouls not understand, he is not a starting player to play a playoff, this is the reality.
Bradley should not be starter, he can not act in point guard.
avery IS  a starter. He is a starting shooting guard, not point guard. Rondo/Bradley is the backcourt of the future and you need to deal with it.

Avery is not a legit starting SG either. He is too unskilled and small. If he's the SG of the future, we are screwed.
avery as a starting 2 got us to the  Eastern Conference finals game 7. You realize that right?
Lol... that was really funny.  Avery was garbage in the playoffs last year in the few games he actually played... his hot shooting had disappeared... he shot 36% in 10 games and finished his season in the middle of a 2-2 series against Philly.  It was Ray Ray in the ECF.

Re: Bradley
« Reply #25 on: April 28, 2013, 05:39:02 PM »

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Bradley is really having trouble running the point. He is also getting a lot of tough calls this series. I feel like he has actually played better defense against JR Smith than Felton. Jason Kidd is outwitting him with veteran moves. 

That is because he is not a PG, trouble is he isn't a great SG either.   I concede he is a great defender but feel he would be best suited as a combo guard off the bench.

Re: Bradley
« Reply #26 on: April 28, 2013, 05:40:46 PM »

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I just don't like Bradley as a combo guard and think he should be a full-time SG.
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Re: Bradley
« Reply #27 on: April 28, 2013, 06:03:01 PM »

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I wouldn't say he is defending Felton well at all, but a majority of Felton's points come off screen-and-rolls. That's what he has always done well. That's a shared responsibility, and hedgers (i.e., KG) are picking up lots of fouls b/c he and Chandler are difficult to control out there.
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Re: Bradley
« Reply #28 on: April 28, 2013, 07:05:10 PM »

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This guys defense is MIA. His shoulders have no impact on him not pressuring the ball handler full court like he used to. Felton ate him alive. At this point, if Bradley cannot provide any offense while also being roasted on defense, he shouldn't be out on the floor.

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« Reply #29 on: April 28, 2013, 07:08:13 PM »

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This guys defense is MIA. His shoulders have no impact on him not pressuring the ball handler full court like he used to. Felton ate him alive. At this point, if Bradley cannot provide any offense while also being roasted on defense, he shouldn't be out on the floor.
Too many minutes and too much responsibility on offense. I think this year has shown that Bradley needs to be the off guard and play fewer minutes if you expect him to pressure the ball.

I still don't think his defense has been bad this series, usually Felton is getting free on high screen and roll or off help due to Melo. Our defense has done its job anyways, C's just can't score for 4 quarters.