Avery Bradley not sure when he’ll return
It appears even Avery Bradley is unsure of his own timetable to return from multiple shoulder surgeries this offseason. From a phone interview with CSNNE.com:
“I don’t know anything,” Bradley said. “They just want me to get healthy. That’s all they really tell me. They don’t really give me time frames.”
“We know there’s a possibility that Avery won’t be able to play the first month of the season,” said Celtics president Danny Ainge. “So we have to be prepared for that. You never know how these things play out. Will it be a month? Or two months? I don’t think it’ll be much longer than that, or he could be back sooner. You try to build a roster where you can get by with any injury, that can sustain you through a short period of time.”
While there was a great deal of concern earlier in the offseason about Bradley’s pending absence, the acquisition of Courtney Lee will help the Celtics fill the void while still allowing Jason Terry to come off the bench. Keyon Dooling and Dionte Christmas will likely also see play, helping round out the guard rotation while Bradley recovers. It’s frustrating that Bradley has now been denied three full off-seasonsĀ in a row, especially after the way he blossomed last year after the all-star break, but the most important thing for him right now is his health. With the roster depth Ainge assembled this offseason the team should be able to fill the void seamlessly until Avery is able to return.
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Fact is AB is injury-prone…his style of play means he will continually be injured. There is no reason anyone should count on him as being a factor long or short term. These type of high effort players, who are not naturally talented to perform with ease are always injured.
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len…You need to study up before making such claims about AB’s talent. Fact is he was rated the #1 player (and #4, and #5 by others) in the U.S. as a high school senior and that wasn’t because he was a “high effort player”…read on –
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avery_Bradley
AB will have another 2 months plus before camp and frankly, with Lee, we do not need him until he’s 100%. Go Cs…
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He is not naturally talented enough on a NBA level to succeed without going all out and putting himself at risk. His herky jerky style, spastic defense works but it reflects will and effort, not native basketball talent. Contrast him with Ray Allen who in his prime was a smooth, effortless player who made it look easy. Not that Ray didn’t work hard off the court but he played under control during the game. AB plays out of control because of his lower talent level.
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“lower talent level”??? Are you serious? Did you read his Wiki bio about him being rated #1 by ESPNU as the TOP player in 2009? I guess all those rating services, like Rivals.com (rated him #4) are idiots and obviously they do not see what your eagle eyes and scouting pedigree see. You’re entitled to your opinion, but I think the facts are such that this kid is an extremely talented player and the only way you reach that level is through hard work and skill that is God given. Go Cs…
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P.S. He’s also all of 21 yrs of age and came out after his freshman year. How about letting him develop more? I mean, so far he’s only taken our SG starting spot and opposing guards HATE when he’s guarding them. Guess that’s not enough ‘talent’ wise in your eyes, but it is for me. Go Cs…
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I see where Ien is coming from. But Ien, Avery Bradley is successful and has the SG job BECAUSE of how hard he goes. His basketball skills really have yet to develop. Like James said, his defense is nothing short of suffocating and he better rely on that…otherwise Lee will take his job (which I wouldn’t be mad at). His shoulders are bothersome though. But tell me..would you rather have a low basketball IQ guy who only wants to blow by brick walls to the basket (Derrick Rose)? Who by the way blew his ACL and will never be the same? Avery Bradley expends all his energy on defense, and in this system that’s perfectly fine.
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He is a very effective player, no doubt…people find success in different ways…there are the hard working plodders and then there are the brilliant types that make it look easy. He does not make it look easy…he makes it look hard and because of the way he plays I say he is prone to injury and history confirms this. He came into the league injured, he missed the playoffs due to injury, and now he will miss the beginning of the season…quite simply he can’t help the Celtics if he is unavailable to play.
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I don’t know where he got injury prone from…. It took both shoulders needing surgery for the kid to finally sit out and I think the C’s made him sit out… But you know what’s great? 6 months ago we all would have traded Bradley for Lee in a heartbeat…. Now we have them both and Lee may be the more talented of the two. We’ll get by till Avery comes back
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I don’t think injury prone is a fair label considering he had arthroscopic surgery on his left ankle prior to the 2010 camp, which any player could get and his shoulder injury was from a collision and then playing through the pain to help the Cs but aggravating it again and again when 95% of players would have shut down and had surgery immediately. Let’s hold off on the injury prone talk until he’s had 5 yrs in the league. Playing defense is hard and he “makes it look hard” because he is willing to do whatever is needed to help the team. Again, he’s not Judas coming out of college as a star. He is the best thing to happen to the Cs since RR in my mind and the fact that he plays through pain only impresses me more. Go Cs…
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Injury prone?….injured first season…injured 2nd season…injured 3rd season…he has been injured every season as a NBA player. He missed a lot of games 1st season, was not available to guard Dwayne Wade during playoffs. If that is not injury prone…what is?
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I only count two injuries, the ankle his first and now the shoulders. Season 3 hasn’t started yet and recovery isn’t usually considered “injured”. Why are you so insistent on burying him? Injury prone is JO not AB. Go Cs…
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Each shoulder is an separate injury..he had 2 separate surgeries just for his shoulders. He will be missing the start of this season for an indefinite amount of time which means he has been injured all 3 NBA seasons. I don’t know what your problem is….I am not making this stuff up…I am stating the obvious. People are excited about the line-up with AB….well that is far from a given.
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It is really unknown if he will be able to play his game with two surgically repaired shoulders. He has had 3 separate surgeries which is a lot for a young player.
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Let’s make it not personal to the Celtics. Look at the difference between LeBron and Wade. The both have talent but James is supremely gifted and rarely gets injured. Wade on the other hand while very good has to play a more of a blue-collar game, take physical risks to score and he is injured more than James. It is a numbers game…Wade exposes himself to potential injury way more than James because he is not as talented. As your talent levelgo down players have to compensate with effort and grit which involves being more exposed to potential injury.
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That’s the biggest load of crap I’ve ever heard. So talented players are less likely to be injured? Like Bill Walton, Sam Bowie, Greg Oden, Allen Iverson, Penny Hardaway, Yao Ming, Jay Williams, Terrell Brandon, Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, Ralph Sampson, Bernard King, and Grant Hill???? All extremely talented (many as much as LBJ) but all got injured. Go Cs…
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I think Wade is injured more often than James because he’s not as PHYSICALLY talented as James. From a basketball fundamentals perspective Wade beats James hands down
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I have a single observation, but I believe it’s still a strong empirical evidence of what I am saying: Larry Joe Bird
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Larry Legend was very talented, plus he sometimes played with lunch-pail abandon which ended up shortening his career.
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absolutely.
his shortcomings were phisical, non talent wise.
I know it may sound like blasphemy, but if your claim “As your talent levelgo down players have to compensate with effort and grit which involves being more exposed to potential injury.” doesn’t apply to Bird, why should it work for AB or Wade?
talent is one thing, grit another one, a body designed for basketball a third.
the real question is, rahter: are the surgeries that AD underwent sufficient to repair his “defects” or will he need more in the future? you can’t answer it now.
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AB going to miss another 2 months of the season….then we will see if his fragile body can still play….case closed.
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Are you his doctor? Where’s the announcement about that??? Case is far feom “closed”. Go Cs…
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