I'll let it here
I don't know if he'll evolve enough to be a good to great bench player. I don't get 100% sure all the time that he's on the floor, cause his d alternates sometimes being passable (with good to great rebounding), some interesting highlights, but also some sequences getting roasted (more than what would be wished for a guy if it weren't a project in his first sequence of real nba minutes, but, i mean, that's exactly what he is, so it is expected to some extent). I even tend to believe that, in a vacuum, Ed Davis were the best player of the two before the injury. But i've been fairly pleased with these Bradley minutes out there, and i'd go ahead enough to say that i liked way more his fit with the bench lineups (if not overall playing, specially on offense) than Davis.