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Re: How high of a pick could Bradley fetch us?
« Reply #45 on: February 18, 2017, 10:44:23 AM »

Offline nickagneta

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I think the whole "he needs 30+ minutes to be effectice" is ridiculous and a pathetic reach.

I love how you keep respect to other user's opinions.
Sorry. Didn't mean it to come off disrespectful. Perhaps I should have said that statement was unfounded and a massive reach not based on reality

Re: How high of a pick could Bradley fetch us?
« Reply #46 on: February 18, 2017, 10:50:57 AM »

Offline boscel33

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Don't forget he's leading the team in:

Rebounding
Minutes per game
3pt shooting percentage

All on a very reasonable deal and for a good playoff team.

That should be worth a nice haul.

He also leads the team in games missed when it matters the most (playoffs '12 and '16) and least (we don't feel his absence result wise, at least not negatively.)
He is a great pro and Celtic, but let's keep it real.
He is the first one to go since his skills are most easily to substitute.
We need a player for Bradley, not picks.

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I heard this same comment on the radio and how he's always hurt.
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