Valid wrote:CelticFaninLBC wrote:Valid wrote:Please explain to me how getting an offensively-challenged center and a player who is basically an Avery Bradley clone in return for two Hall-of-Famers (saying "two" because Pierce will likely go afterward, too) is a "great" trade?
You obviously haven't seen Bledsoe play much..
I've seen him play plenty. While he is a better ball-handler than Bradley, he is not a true PG. Also like Bradley, he has had one good year of shooting the basketball from beyond the arc (this season). Before that he was putrid, and let's be real: he only took 78 threes this season. Not exactly a huge sample size. He is also a very feisty perimeter defender like AB.
He's a nice player, but you guys are acting like he is a future HOF.
Agreed. He wont be a top 10 PG in a league with Rondo, Kyrie, Steph, Lillard, Westbrook, Rubio, Rose etc etc ... Bledsoe and Avery have similar skill sets. Both are undersized 2's, who play tough nosed defense. Boston is trying to make Bradley into a shooter, when he's more of a cutter, and driver. Bledsoe is much better at taking it to the rim, and just plays stronger overall. Bradley plays timid and weak at times on offense. Bledsoe is better on offense, but like I said, similar skill sets.
Question is .. in 5 years, who will be the better overall player? Time will tell.