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Re: AB to have MRI on ankle
« Reply #15 on: February 10, 2014, 09:35:54 PM »

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Oh crap. He better not be out for the a lengthily period.

I am so sick of one of Rondo + Bradley being out injured and never getting to see them play together for a prolonged period since that strong finish to the season two years ago. I want to see them together and figure out whether that small backcourt has a future together or not. Another bloody injury! Great!

I am losing a lot of believe in re-signing Avery Bradley to a midlevel sized deal.

Re: AB to have MRI on ankle
« Reply #16 on: February 10, 2014, 09:58:49 PM »

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I'm still in favor of trying to re-sign Bradley, but I think we might see a situation where Ainge the sticking point in negotiation will be how much of the contract is guaranteed.
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Re: AB to have MRI on ankle
« Reply #17 on: February 10, 2014, 10:53:30 PM »

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Can we all agree that it's safe to say AB is injury prone?

Yep, and a lot of people here kept saying they wouldn't trade him for players like Eric Gordon because he's injury prone and Bradley is not. Bradley has been injury prone since day 1.

yeah but Gordon is making $14,283,844/$14,898,938/$15,514,031 this year and the next 2(the 15 last year is a player option but im counting it)

that is more then the max salary.

Re: AB to have MRI on ankle
« Reply #18 on: February 10, 2014, 10:59:19 PM »

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Over reacting here, aren't you all? MRIs are pretty common for sports injuries. Let him sit and heal.

Right. We've got to see what the diagnosis is before throwing him to the wolves.

Sports injuries suck.
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Re: AB to have MRI on ankle
« Reply #19 on: February 10, 2014, 11:16:00 PM »

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Oh crap. He better not be out for the a lengthily period.

I am so sick of one of Rondo + Bradley being out injured and never getting to see them play together for a prolonged period since that strong finish to the season two years ago. I want to see them together and figure out whether that small backcourt has a future together or not. Another bloody injury! Great!

I am losing a lot of believe in re-signing Avery Bradley to a midlevel sized deal.

I think the fact that they have so rarely been on the floor together, healthy, and at their best over the past two years is some indication that banking on that duo moving forward may not be the best idea.

Increasingly I have a feeling Avery's future is elsewhere.  Perhaps we'll get James Young or Rodney Hood or Gary Harris with one of our picks in the draft this year.
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