Several thoughts on the Bradley signing:
- When you consider what went into these negotiations, and how we ended up at this $8 million number, remember you don't know what other offers were out there for Avery. If we had waited too long, hoping to bargain down to 6 or 7 million per, there was the potential another team swoops in and offer Bradley 9-10 million. That most certainly WOULD be an overpay for Bradley's services. But often times restricted free agents get over-paid, because other teams feel like they have to make a big offer to keep their former team from matching their offer. Once a player signs an inflated offer sheet, its that # or bust. It was pretty important in this negotiation to act fast.
- He certainly isn't a bargain, however his contract is very trade-able, imo. If Bradley proves to be a starting caliber SG. He'll be 24, and on a affordable contract for the bulk of his prime playing years. As we learned this year with the Kevin Love negotiations, teams want more than paper assets (draft picks, rookies, cleared cap space). They wanted proven commodities. If another star player becomes available, and bradley is healthy, average 16 ppg and back to playing quality defense.. he could become valuable in trade negotiations.
- Rajon Rondo Insurance: If we have to trade Rondo, we never know what the return will be. Without Rondo, I think Smart/Bradley could be a quality backcourt for a long time.
- That being said though, Rondo/Smart/Bradley are a pretty special group of guards if we keep this group together. They bring a defensive edge (Smart/Bradley) and a mental edge (Rondo/Smart) that will make this group unique and interesting to watch play. I think Avery Bradley is the PERFECT 6th man. 3 & D + tremendous hustle.
- He's actually a pretty great fit with Marcus Smart. When the two play together Smart will run the point on offense, with Bradley playing off the ball. But on DEFENSE Bradley can guard the point guard (where he thrived, built his reputation) and Smart can guard the SG (who he can overmatch physically). Defensively that unit can be special. Imagine Avery pressuring the ball full court, with Marcus Smart lurking around the passing lanes, waiting to pounce.