Larry Bird
Indiana Pacers
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Post by Larry Bird on Feb 14, 2014 15:09:49 GMT
Bradley should see an increase. I think he could move up to a 78.
He has increased his ppg by 5 and his rebounds by 2 per game.
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Feb 14, 2014 18:35:08 GMT
I would vote for a 77
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Feb 14, 2014 18:48:31 GMT
77-78 either is fine with me.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Feb 15, 2014 3:37:19 GMT
77
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Post by Ian Noble on Feb 19, 2014 10:11:06 GMT
85
Only joking.
I guess he could go up to a 77.
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Post by Mike Krzyzewski on Apr 5, 2014 13:56:09 GMT
77
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Post by Clyde Drexler on Apr 5, 2014 20:35:57 GMT
78
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Post by Charles Barkley on Apr 7, 2014 4:05:29 GMT
77
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Post by Blake Bowman on Apr 7, 2014 4:23:05 GMT
76
Edit: 77*
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2014 14:21:39 GMT
78
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Post by Alex English on Apr 10, 2014 19:06:04 GMT
I say 76. He's really limited offensively, shooting only 43.5%, and it's his first season averaging over 10ppg, and I think he is only doing that because of how much the Celtics suck. He's averaging a career high of just 3.7 rpg and he has more turnovers than assists. He's a great defender, but not much else. He's Tony Allen but younger.
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Post by Alex English on Apr 10, 2014 19:49:41 GMT
I know what this is about... Shooting only 43.5%? Kevin Martin shoots 43.1% Get real What is this about? And what does Kevin Martin have to do with anything? Have I posted a rating for Martin that makes my 76 for Bradley not make sense? We can compare them though This year: Kevin Martin - 19.2ppg, 3.0rpg, 1.8apg, 43.1% FG%, 38.5% 3P%, 89.0% FT% Avery Bradley - 14.3ppg, 3.7rpg, 1.4apg, 43.5% FG%, 38.2% 3P%, 79.6% FT% Career: Kevin Martin - 17.9ppg, 3.3rpg, 1.9apg, 44.2% FG%, 38.5% 3P%, 86.9% FT% Avery Bradley - 9.0ppg, 2.2rpg, 1.4apg, 43.7% FG%, 35.8 3P%, 77.3% FT% Clearly Martin is the better offensive player, especially since I think Bradley is overachieving from being on a bad team. He's basically Tony Allen. Tony Allen is a 76.
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Post by Alex English on Apr 10, 2014 20:04:45 GMT
You never quite stated that he is one of the best perimeter defenders in the league today. Dude. I compared him to Tony Allen. You know, arguably the best perimeter defender in the league for years? Tony Allen? This guy with two straight All-Defensive 1st Teams? That's high praise. Bradley's defense is fantastic, but he's one dimensional.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Apr 10, 2014 20:41:49 GMT
Going to pull a Walt Frazer: "any brave soul want to put in another 78? Hehe, that backfired!
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Larry Bird
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Post by Larry Bird on Apr 10, 2014 20:48:37 GMT
5 ppg and 10% on the free throws is not a major difference. That .7 on the rebounds doesnt make up.
Bradley is worse in apg and 3P%.
I'd say atleast 1 point less than Martin.
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Larry Bird
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Post by Larry Bird on Apr 10, 2014 23:08:11 GMT
"Atleast"
I'd say a 76.
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Post by Chris Mullin on Apr 11, 2014 4:14:47 GMT
76
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