AB is my favorite player on the C's, but written as objectively as possible:
- 3 years, $5 mil per is reasonable. Agree with the 4th year team option. I would not be willing to pay much more than that given his health history and glaring weaknesses in his game. If he is willing to accept such a contract, I would love to see him remain with the C's, much more so than the likes of Kevin Martin, Eric Gordon, and even Dion Waiters (as mentioned in the other thread). Bradley can impact the game when he isn't scoring. These other players cannot. I would admittedly like to have Afflalo instead, but his contract obviously needs to be considered.
- Bradley is absolutely an elite defender. He often gets knocked on these forums for being overrated because he can't shut down every single guard in the league on a nightly basis (or maybe because he got "torched" by Felton in last years playoffs, which really wasn't fully the case). To do so is impossible anyway, as NBA players are simply too talented. The only better perimeter defender in the league, off the top of my head, is Tony Allen.
- Nobody on the C's plays with more effort and energy game to game than Bradley. A personal observation from someone who has watched every minute of all 82 games this year, and years previous.
- He can be a starter in this league, depending however on the other 4 players around him. See season where he took Ray Allen's starting spot. On a team which lacks a ballhander/offensive threat (e.g. a consistent post-up player) beyond the point guard, such as this past year's Celtics team, his role is best left as a 6th man/first guard off the bench due to his poor ballhandling and passing skills. I've always felt that his role was best as a backup guard due to his defensive prowess. His full-court pressure on 2nd unit guard can completely change the complexity of a game. The amount of minutes he was playing this season as a starter did not allow for this. You can't play full-court pressure for 31 minutes a game, even if it's for only 75% of the games of the season (he played in 60 games).
- Much improved spot-up/pull-up shooter. Probably took too many field goals this year due to our team's inability to create for one another, especially long 2-pointers. This is only concerning if it continues once we have better offensive talent on the team.
Many posters here want him to be shipped out in exchange for another player, but I'm not one of them. He can be an integral piece of a contending team if all-star talent is in place. Hopefully Danny finds a way to keep AB with the C's at a reasonable price. But at the end of the day, I believe that other GMs will definitely be willing to pay more than $5 mil/year for his services, and he will therefore no longer be a Celtic after this offseason.