felt that way about him for a couple of seasons. he's not starter material. he'd be better as a change-of-pace guard off the bench to harass a tired starter or inferior bench PG. his offense is better suited to being opportunistic -- backdoor cuts, open jumpers as a 3rd/4th option.
I'm probably over my limit on Bradley bashing posts so I won't beat the dead horse too much here but I've never been a fan of Bradley's game at all. He moves great without the ball on the baseline for those backdoor cuts and that's where he should get the most of his offense (if he finishes the darn layup).
I havent been a fan since we drafted him but he has really got on my nerves the last couple seasons because he is trying to do waaaaay too much. He is playing outside of his game and it is really hurting the team. His role should be lockdown, bulldog defender, pestering the other teams point guard the length of the floor, and then relying on his movement without the ball on offense. He is VERY good at both those things (wow, that took me a lot to admit) and he should stick to playing his role and excelling at those parts of his game.
And I hate....HATE...Evan Turner. But I think it says something about my feelings towards Avery Bradley when Stevens took Bradley out in the last 4 or so minutes of the game and put in Turner because Bradley was getting torched by Morrow on defense and it made me so dang happy.
Bradley could be a very pesky 7th man who comes in and changes the momentum of the game in a positive way for us by his full court defense. If he sticks to that, then I can stand him. As a starter, not so much.