Had to come out of retirement for this thread...
Avery Bradley:
Awesome High School prospect (1 and 2 with John Wall), subpar year in College, and I thought we stole him in the draft. Then he started to play for us...
In the few years he's been here, he's been injured twice (substantial time), and still has one of the weakest dribbles for either Guard position. In small samples he's a decently average shooter, given the green light to shoot, he is barely average.
Now that he's exerting more effort on offense, I feel like he doesn't like he used to on defense. Marcus Smart threatening his minutes, seems like it motivates him though. Not sure what's up with AB but his "stellar" and much talked about "lock down defense" has been anything but those things.
I was mad at his contract, but then decided 8mil is a decent contract even for a defensive specialist. Especially considering the majority of this forum was at one time willing to give James Posey a 6-7mil/year deal back in the day.
Anyways, before I start ranting... I just want us all to open our eyes, put down the kool-aid and see who Avery Bradley is..
He is a VERY undersized 2 guard (6-2 with sneakers? cmon son...), but not skilled enough to play the 1. He doesnt shoot well enough to deserve to start in my opinion. He is Tony Allen 2.0... only he has a more consistent jump shot.
This team needs to keep Rondo, start Marcus at the 2, and free up minutes for James Young and Turner (yuck cant believe i said Turner).
Package Avery, Bass, and Thornton/Wallace (or exclude the last two) for anything decent.
That was a completely different situation, but yes, Posey did deserve that money, imo. He wasn't just a defensive specialist - he was our glue guy, Mr. Intangibles, a clutch shooter and a great big game player. The guy could also guard 2s, 3s, and occassionally 4s, such as Rashard Lewis, Antawn Jamison, Lamar Odom, etc. His versatility was a huge weapon on both ends for us. I'm not saying that Bradley is awful, like the title of this thread suggests lol, but he can't guard as many positions, has been frequently hurt, can't dribble or pass, and hasn't been in the same type of pressure-packed moments that Posey was in, so we can't compare the two honestly. Yet, anyway. Avery has developed into a very good to excellent shooter over the past two seasons, but, and maybe it's just me, when he's missed a lot of shots this year it almost feels like he isn't out there at all, on either end.