Yes and No?
Yes if we have a legitimately sized two behind him who's a lights out shooter.
Bradley can play the two spot for sure and he will find a way to score and will most likely get better and better at that.
However, my main concern is that it just seems like players that are undersized (unless they are built like Charles Barkeley and are physical freaks strength wise, which is what Barkeley was) they are just eventually going to get broken down over the course of a season.
If Bradley was about 3 inches taller and 15 pounds heavier he's probably lock for the all star team at the two guard. Because he would be that much more effective defensively and offensively he'd have an easier time around the rim so he'd figure out the way to score.
So it's possible if we have the right supporting guard behind him when he's over matched - physically - he will never be over matched in heart.
No - because I just think he won't be able to hold up guarding guys like Kobe, Wade, Joe Johnson, etc.
Ideally, as someone mentioned he would be your ideal 3rd guard who can play spot minutes the point and the two and for long stretches at the two when the match up was warranted it.
But as someone else mentioned, I hope we can hang onto him long term. Having a guy like him coming off your bench at the 1-2 spots defensively is a real blessing.
If we could find a young Posey level defender that can play at the 2/3/4 positions and we also had Bradley - you can real put heat on other guys offensive weapons when needed.
Used to love to watch TAllen on Kobe / LeBron, etc..