In another thread, it is being discussed whether we should keep Rondo or Crawford. Personally, I think that is a ridiculous question. I just don't think they are in the same league, and if you were to trade Rondo, it would be because of the value you are getting in return, not because Jordan Crawford took his spot.
But I think this is a much more relevant question, for one major reason...Bradley and Crawford are both free agents this summer.
Sure, the C's could sign both of them, they have the money and Bird rights on them. But, if they both continue playing the way they have been, you are looking at each of them making more than 5 million per year, and most likely for 3 or 4 years. While that doesn't seem like a lot, if Danny's goals are to find some elite players to take this team over the top, having too many mid level role player types can be tough.
So, let's make this easy. You have Bradley and Crawford both available this summer to resign. You decide you can only sign one of them, and each of them would cost the same amount, say 4 years/$24 million. Which of them do you give the contract?
Some things to think about:
1. Do you see either of them a starter long term?
2. What position should they be playing?
3. Is health a concern?
I think on skills alone Bradley would be my choice, but when I get deeper into it, it becomes a little tougher. I just am not sold on Bradley as a starting SG. He just is too small, and with Rondo at PG, cross-matching won't always be easy. He also has injury concerns, and the more you play him against bigger players, the more beat up he will be.
So, I think they are both ideally suited to be combo-guards off the bench. So, the question is, which is more valuable, a defensive specialist, who can shoot a bit, and score off cuts? Or a versatile offensive player who can score but also handle the point?
I think I would have to go with Bradley just because he has higher potential...but its a tough call, and may change by the end of the year.