I would consider Bradley exclusively an SG. His PG experiment worked out horribly, I don't want to see that again.
He's still a combo guard though in the situation I outlined. I wouldn't play him at the point either but next to Rondo or Smart I believe he still has the facilitating skills to make for a difficult match up.
I expect Payton to become awesome. the remix of rondo
anyway, I don't know about superstar, bud Smart has a very high floor due to his physical tools and defense. he should at least become a game changer on that end of the floor. If he can improve his shot, playmaking as he matures, then
I expect Payton to become awesome. the remix of rondo
anyway, I don't know about superstar, bud Smart has a very high floor due to his physical tools and defense. he should at least become a game changer on that end of the floor. If he can improve his shot, playmaking as he matures, then
He's an awesome defender w not a lot of PG skills. He'll have a long career due to his defense but don't count on his shot improving. Everyone assumes that players will improve their jumpshots but it just doesn't happen that often. Rubio has yet to improve and I don't think Smarts improved in his two years of college. He has very little instincts as a PG. It's not his natural position and you can tell in the way he plays.