Can Avery Bradley Be More Than Just a Specialist?

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Post by bobheckler Mon Sep 30, 2013 1:18 pm

http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2013/9/30/4688910/avery-bradley-boston-celtics-nba-2013



Can Avery Bradley be more than a specialist?
By Ricky O'Donnell  @SBN_Ricky on Sep 30 2013, 8:45a 4


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We know Avery Bradley is one of the NBA's best defensive guards, but with the Celtics now rebuilding, can he seize the opportunity to be something more?


Avery Bradley has spent his first three seasons in the NBA developing a reputation.

From running down opposing guards in the open floor for LeBron-like chase down blocks, to his signature brand of full-court pressure defense, Bradley's consideration as one of the NBA's most ferocious on-ball defenders is no accident. Last season, opposing players shot just 30.8 percent when they were being guarded by Bradley. He allowed only 0.697 points per play defensively, the best mark in the league, as ESPN Boston noted.

Bradley is the NBA's wiry straightjacket, a sub-200-pound package of athletic fury, competitive fire and dogged determination. As Bradley enters a contract year in his fourth season, he's now out to prove he's more than just a defensive specialist.

Bradley's ability to carve out a niche at the beginning of his NBA career has been impressive, but he wasn't always considered a one-trick pony. Bradley was a consensus top-five recruit out of high school in 2009, ranked No. 1 overall by ESPN, ahead of players like John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins and Derrick Favors.


Upon his commitment to Texas, Rivals wrote that Bradley was "a big time scoring threat from the off guard position" and added "there might not be a better midrange scorer in the class nor a better on the ball defender than Bradley."

It was high praise he couldn't live up to during his one season with the Longhorns. Bradley averaged 11.6 points per game on 43 percent shooting from the field for a Texas team that was ousted in the first round of the NCAA Tournament as a No. 8 seed. That isn't the type of substantial impact top recruits are supposed to have as freshmen, but it was enough for the Celtics to nab Bradley at No. 19 overall in the 2010 draft.


Since entering the pros, Bradley's career has been distinct by battling injury. As a rookie, he lost his first training camp while recovering from surgery to repair bone chips in his left ankle. The lockout wiped away the opening months of his second season, and a shoulder injury halted his progress in the first round of the playoffs just as it seemed he was breaking out. Last season, Bradley missed the first 30 games of the year recovering from offseason surgery on both shoulders.

Boston has never had to question his impact when he's on the floor, though. The Celtics won six out of Bradley's first seven games back last season, and looked like they could be another tough out in the playoffs before star Rajon Rondo tore his ACL in April.

Bradley turns 23 years old days before the start of the new season, already with three years of experience under his belt. Rondo will be back sooner rather than later, but the Celtics will have an unmistakably different feel. Doc Rivers is in Los Angeles, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce are in Brooklyn. Brad Stevens, the new coach of the Celtics, is the youngest in the league and has spent the majority of his career competing in the Horizon League.


It's a new day for the Celtics, but one that doesn't come without its own intrigues. Bradley is at the forefront of that, with this season dictating not only his next contract, but also his future in Boston. The Celtics are loaded with future first-round picks and could be poised to make a move for a star-level player in the next year or two. Whether Bradley is part of the Celtics' core moving forward or merely an intriguing trade chip depends on his development.

Bradley has reportedly added 15 pounds of muscle this offseason, and the added strength could go a long way. There aren't many pro shooting guards weighing in at 180 pounds. Bradley did last season. He was regularly giving up 30-40 pounds a night against other starting shooting guards in the Eastern Conference. Joe Johnson, of the Celtics' division rival in Brooklyn, actually had a 60-pound weight advantage over Bradley.

The extra strength should help Bradley finishing at the rim, where he converted only 46.4 percent of his 153 attempts last season. The Celtics are also hoping it helps keeps him healthy.

Don't let the single-digit PER he posted last season fool you: Bradley is the type of player winning teams need to have. Now it's up to him to prove he's more than just an elite perimeter stopper.




bob
MY NOTE: This is a BIG year for AB.  HUGE.  New contract, role on the team...


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Post by Sam Mon Sep 30, 2013 2:48 pm

Even if lightning strikes and Bradley turns in a creditable performance at PG while Rondo's out, it could still be a disservice to play Avery at PG. Because, IF he's going to make a name offensively, he'll do it as a SG; and the sooner he gets started on that track, the better for him (and the Celtics).

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Post by mrkleen09 Mon Sep 30, 2013 2:53 pm

I think he is already more than a specialist. He is a solid SG - really worked on his shot last year (in spite of some relapses down the stretch) and was a much better player last season.

Can he become a Top 5 or 10 shooting guard in the NBA? Guess the jury is still out. But he has all the tools and all the ability to do it, just about putting it all together with a healthy body and confident attitude.
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Post by Sam Tue Oct 01, 2013 12:46 am

It seems to me that, as a SG, Avery ought to be able to pair with Jeff Green to execute a variety of double cuts on offense. Pincer around the post player. Avery along the baseline weak side and Jeff slashing through the paint from outside. Some nice variations in keeping with the motion offense we're allegedly going to see a lot of.

One of my criteria for evaluating the offensive progress of this team will involve how successful they are in making opponents move on defense, making them vulnerable to picks and unable to hunker down defensively.

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