Just because Stevens asked Bradley to let up on his relentless full-court pressure to play more of a team-oriented defense, does not mean his defense last yr was any less impressive.
Yeah, I don't think that Bradley's intense one-on-one defense was a bad thing. I think it was a lot more disruptive than anything we've seen out of our current defense.
Yeah, I agree. There's been plenty of games recently where I think Bradley's old defensive tendencies would have helped quite a bit. Disrupting the opposing team's ball-handlers is always a good way to cause turnovers and turn defense into offense.