So I think Crimson Stallion likes Avery a little bit.
No I don't, I'm just realistic and I'm getting tired of all the people here on CB who constantly apply the 'grass is greener on the other side' philosophy.
Sure the green-glasses homers are annoying, but so are the opposite types who constantly undervalue our own players because they think other teams' players are so much better.
The mass of guys who rave above the three-point chucking (and bricking) personal foul committing, out of condition running, injury-history riddled Sullinger...only to come right back and bag the hell out of guys like Bradley.
Everybody hear loved Bradley, but just wished he could be better on offense. This year he has Dramatically improved on that end of the floor (by about 6-7 points per 36 minutes...an unheard of improvement) and yet still people have to find something to complain about.
The same guys who want to trade Rondo for Omer bloomin' Asik and trade Jeff Green for a handful of tea leaves.
Avery Bradley isn't the type of player you build a franchise around, that's obvious. If he was a franchise player we'd be paying him $13M, not $6M or $7M. AB is a perfect support player to start for a team. He's the Shane Battier / Dennis Rodman / Derek Fisher type - the perfect glue guy who you can add to a starting lineup to turn a core of 2-3 stars into a championship contender.
Add a star SF and a star C to this team over the next 2-3 years and guys like Bradley and Sullinger could be exactly the type of 'role player' starters to help take you to the finals. Guys who don't need the ball all the time, guys who can win you games with their heart and hustle. Perfect support player.
These are the types of players that all teams need, and they don't come for free. No team can afford to sign 5 superstars...if you can get two you are lucky. The rest comes from grear support players who overpeform.
We made the finals a couple of years back because of guys like Pietrus, Dooling and Marquis - guys who lacked talent but exceeded expectations simply because they played so [dang] hard. Bradley is like that same type of player, only with about 10x the talent. Let him walk today, and tomorrow some other team will be thanking you every single day.
Think about how much opposing PG's and SG's HATE playing Bradley. How much he gets in their faces. How much his mere presence on defense unsettles them on each and every possession. Now imagine that guy is on another team, and it's 'us' who has to face him.
I'll pass on that scenario thanks.