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Unleash Tony Bradley

There were a few pluses from Tony Bradley’s VERY FIRST important minutes EVAR. I thought he was a player before last night. I’m more convinced after seeing it. He’ll play better and with more focus after the nerves settle a bit. He was clearly nervous. I loved seeing how the team was encouraging him.
 
There were a few pluses from Tony Bradley’s VERY FIRST important minutes EVAR. I thought he was a player before last night. I’m more convinced after seeing it. He’ll play better and with more focus after the nerves settle a bit. He was clearly nervous. I loved seeing how the team was encouraging him.

My DVR had some issues so I didn't see much of the Bradley minutes. As many likely know I've not been a believer... but last night would not have been a fair night to evaluate him... Lou Will and Montrezl are about as tough a matchup as possible. 12-14 minutes a night over the next 15 games should give us a fair sample size to judge the kid.
 
My DVR had some issues so I didn't see much of the Bradley minutes. As many likely know I've not been a believer... but last night would not have been a fair night to evaluate him... Lou Will and Montrezl are about as tough a matchup as possible. 12-14 minutes a night over the next 15 games should give us a fair sample size to judge the kid.


He'd be a rotation player for a team that doesn't value defence above everything else, kid has a future in the league somewhere.
 
He has been fine. Better than Davis imo. In fact the jazz are winning a game that most on this site thought they had no chance in. And clippers seem to be struggling to score.

So if in fact he has been terrible in defense it hasn't hurt the jazz.

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He played better in the 2nd half. In the first half he was lost.
 
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.
 
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