My only real gripe about Bradley is health. It may or may not be his fault, but he has missed significant playing time in all four of his professional seasons, and there's a certain point where you just have to accept that he's not going to be available every game. Accordingly, if Bradley stays, which I'm fine with, you need to get an additional player who can step into the lineup when Bradley is invariably out, and who probably can play 2 positions (either the 1 and 2, which is my preference, or the 2 and 3), so that he can get starter level minutes even when Bradley is healthy. I'm okay if this player is a rookie (Marcus Smart and Nik Stauskas are more choices there), or a veteran. But I see this player as more supplementary and complimentary to Bradley, rather than a replacement. I don't think this player should be Bayless, but there are worse options if the price is right (and we've spent our money elsewhere.)