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| name = Avery Bradley | image = AveryBradley.jpg | caption = Bradley with the Celtics in May 2017 | position = Shooting guard | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 2 | weight_lb = 180 | league = NBA | team = Memphis Grizzlies | number = 0 | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|mf=yes|1990|11|26}} | birth_place = Tacoma, Washington | nationality = American | high_school =
| college = Texas (2009–2010) | draft_year = 2010 | draft_round = 1 | draft_pick = 19 | draft_team = Boston Celtics | career_start = 2010 | career_end = | years1 = {{nbay|2010|start}}–{{nbay|2016|end}} | team1 = Boston Celtics | years2 = 2011 | team2 = →Maine Red Claws | years3 = 2011 | team3 = Hapoel Jerusalem | years4 = {{nbay|2017|full=y}} | team4 = Detroit Pistons | years5 = {{nbay|2017|end}}–{{nbay|2018|end}} | team5 = Los Angeles Clippers | years6 = {{nbay|2018|end}}–present | team6 = Memphis Grizzlies | highlights =
| nba_profile = avery_bradley | bbr = bradlav01 }} Avery Antonio Bradley Jr. (born November 26, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for Texas before being drafted 19th overall by the Boston Celtics in the 2010 NBA draft. With the Celtics, he was twice recognized as an NBA All-Defensive Team member. Bradley has also played for the Detroit Pistons and Los Angeles Clippers. Early lifeBradley was born on November 26, 1990, in Tacoma, Washington, to Alicia Jones-Bradley and Avery Bradley, Sr. He has two older brothers, one older sister, and one younger brother. His mother worked in a welfare office, while his father had a 22-year military career. After the two divorced in 2001, Bradley lived with his mother but maintained a strong relationship with his father, whose career took him all over the country.[1] He became a Texas fan when his family lived in Arlington, Texas from 2001 to 2004. He and his family moved back to Tacoma in the summer of 2004, prior to his eighth grade year.[2] Bradley was AAU teammates with future Boston Celtics teammate Isaiah Thomas.[3] High school careerBradley was ranked as one of the top high school basketball players in the class of 2009. He was rated #1 in the ESPNU100,[4] #4 by Rivals.com,[5] and #5 by Scout.com.[6] Bradley led Findlay College Prep to the National High School Basketball championship against Oak Hill Academy, and won 56–53. After leading Findlay to the championship, Bradley was named National High School Basketball Player of the Year by Parade Magazine. He played in the 2009 McDonald's All-American Game and won the 2009 McDonald's High School All-American Dunk Contest. Before transferring to Findlay Prep for his senior season, Bradley was a three-year starter at Bellarmine Preparatory School in Tacoma, Washington, and along with University of Washington recruit Abdul Gaddy, led Bellarmine Prep to the Class 4A state semi-finals with a 25–4 mark as a junior.[7] College careerBradley attended the University of Texas at Austin.[7] Bradley found the Texas Longhorns basketball program appealing in part because he had spent parts of his childhood in Arlington, where he became a fan of T. J. Ford.[8] As a freshman in 2009–10, Bradley averaged 11.6 points for the Longhorns and established himself as one of the top defensive guards in the country.[9] He subsequently earned Big 12 All-Rookie Team and All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honors. In April 2010, Bradley declared for the NBA draft, forgoing his final three years of college eligibility.[10] College statistics{{NBA player statistics start}}|- |style="text-align:left;"|2009–10 |style="text-align:left;"|Texas |34||32||29.5||.432||.375||.545||2.9||2.1||1.3||.5||11.6 |} Professional careerBoston Celtics (2010–2017)2010–11 seasonBradley was selected with the 19th overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics. On July 2, 2010, he signed his rookie scale contract with the Celtics.[11] The same day, he underwent successful ankle surgery and subsequently missed the 2010 NBA Summer League.[12] Still just 19 years old, Bradley joined a Celtics team that was one of the best in the Eastern Conference. He did not see his first regular season action until the fourteenth game of the season, a 23-point win over the Atlanta Hawks in which Bradley scored two points and committed two turnovers.[13] On January 14, 2011, Bradley was assigned to the Maine Red Claws of the NBA Development League and on the same day made his debut game for the team, playing 21 minutes and scoring 11 points.[14] Following a spinal cord injury to Marquis Daniels during a game against the Orlando Magic on February 6, 2011, Bradley was recalled by the Boston Celtics on February 7, and joined the team for the game against the Charlotte Bobcats.[15] In the one Celtics game of Bradley's rookie season in which he played more than 15 minutes, Bradley scored 20 points to go with three rebounds, two assists and two steals. However, he played ten or more minutes in just two other NBA games and did not appear in any of the Celtics' postseason contests.[13] On June 30, 2011, the Celtics exercised their third-year team option on Bradley's rookie scale contract, extending the contract through the 2012–13 season.[16] 2011–12 seasonIn October 2011, Bradley signed with Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli Basketball Premier League for the duration of the NBA lockout.[17] He played three games with the team, averaging 13.7 points per game. During the 2011–12 NBA season, Bradley enjoyed much more playing time and was promoted to a starting role following an injury to Ray Allen. Bradley's scoring output increased significantly during the season, and he managed a career-high 28 points against the Atlanta Hawks on April 20, 2012. He also received praise for his tremendous hustle and defense, including memorable blocks on Dwyane Wade and Russell Westbrook, among others. However, Bradley suffered a dislocated shoulder during the 2012 NBA Playoffs. This injury, which led to season-ending surgery, was a significant setback to the Celtics, who lost in seven games to the Miami Heat in the Conference Finals. 2012–13 seasonOn October 30, 2012, the Celtics exercised their fourth-year team option on Bradley's rookie scale contract, extending the contract through the 2013–14 season.[18] With Bradley still sidelined for the beginning of the 2012–13 NBA season, the aging Celtics struggled with the duo of Courtney Lee and Jason Terry receiving the majority of minutes at shooting guard. On January 2, 2013, Bradley returned to action against the Memphis Grizzlies, regaining his spot as the starting shooting guard and providing a significant boost to the team, evident by their winning six out of Bradley's first seven games back. However, the season was ultimately a disappointment for both Bradley and the Celtics. Although he led the league in fewest points per play allowed on defense, at 0.697,[19] he struggled offensively, shooting just 40.2 percent from the field and managing 15 or more points just five times in 50 regular-season games. The Celtics lost any realistic chance of contention when point guard Rajon Rondo went down with a torn ACL on January 27,[20] leaving them without their most dynamic player. After falling behind three games to none against the New York Knicks in the first round of the playoffs, Boston mounted a furious comeback, winning two games and narrowly losing Game 6. Bradley, whose play in the series had mirrored the ineffectiveness of the team, provided a gutsy effort at the end of the game, making all four of his shots and stealing the ball three times in the last ten minutes.[19] The Celtics entered the offseason with an eye toward the future and Bradley a vital part of their plans to rebuild a contender. 2013–14 seasonThe Celtics ended an era on the day of the 2013 NBA draft, trading aging stars Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, as well as Jason Terry and D. J. White, to the Brooklyn Nets. The Celtics also declined to sign Bradley to a contract extension before the October 31, 2013 deadline, allowing him to become a restricted free agent in 2014.[21] However, new Celtics coach Brad Stevens professed his trust in Bradley, who, in the absence of the injured Rondo, began the 2013–14 NBA season as the team's starting point guard. Bradley's time at point guard lasted just four disappointing games; he had more turnovers than assists, and the Celtics lost all four times.[22] In an effort to turn the team around, Stevens named Jordan Crawford the new point guard, allowing Bradley to move to his natural shooting guard. The move worked brilliantly, as the Celtics immediately went on a four-game winning streak and the more comfortable Bradley settled nicely into his role on the team.[23] Although the Celtics' lack of talent and experience began to show itself as the season went along, particularly with Rondo still out, Bradley was a rare bright spot, increasing his scoring average every month through January. He was especially effective in December, shooting a fantastic 50 percent on three-pointers and making 48.7 percent of his shots overall.[22] Unfortunately, on January 21, in just the third game all season that Rondo was active, Bradley sprained his right ankle[24] and ended up missing five contests. Shortly after returning, on February 5, he re-sprained the same ankle. Determined to be cautious, Stevens still had not set a return date for Bradley as the Celtics headed into the All-Star break more than a week later.[25] Bradley ultimately returned to action on March 14. In his fourth game back, a win over the Miami Heat, he connected on a career-high six three-pointers as part of a 23-point effort,[26] then followed it up with 28 points, matching his career high, the next game.[27] When healthy, Bradley played significant minutes and played effectively in the final stretch of the season, scoring at least 18 points in the team's last five games.[22] Bradley shouldered a higher percentage of the offensive workload for Celtics in 2013–14, and he responded by greatly improving his shooting from the previous season. In a rebuilding year for the team, one that saw them win only 25 games, Bradley stood out as one of their few consistent performers. 2014–15 seasonWith Bradley set to become a restricted free agent in July 2014, the Celtics needed to extend a qualifying offer of $3.6 million in order to be able to match any contract offered by another team, which they did on June 30.[28] On July 15, Bradley re-signed with the Celtics[29] to a four-year, $32 million contract.[30][31] Although the Celtics had high hopes for their backcourt pairing of Bradley and Rajon Rondo, both now healthy, they were soon dealt a setback when Rondo broke his hand a month before the 2014–15 season.[32] Although the team planned to be cautious with Rondo's injury, Brad Stevens made the decision to keep Bradley at shooting guard even with Rondo out, with a mix of rookie Marcus Smart, second-year guard Phil Pressey and new acquisition Evan Turner playing point guard.[33] Despite the concerns, Rondo ultimately surprised many by being ready for opening night. Bradley continued to play harassing defense and scored in double digits in 13 of the team's first 15 games,[34] including a career-high 32 points in a loss to the Dallas Mavericks.[35] The Celtics, however, struggled to a 4–11 start. Meanwhile, Bradley's offense cooled off in December, as he shot just 39 percent from the field for that month and made just 1-of-21 three-point attempts over a six-game stretch. Faced with a 9–14 record on December 18, Celtics President of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge made the difficult decision to part with Rondo, trading him and rookie Dwight Powell to the Dallas Mavericks for Brandan Wright, Jae Crowder, Jameer Nelson and two draft picks.[36] Pundits such as Bill Simmons and Jalen Rose portrayed the trade as a surrender to a mediocrity, with the hopes of getting a high draft pick at season's end,[37] and the Celtics continued to struggle after Rondo's exit. However, under the tutelage of Brad Stevens, and with the help of trade acquisition Isaiah Thomas,[38] the young Celtics gradually improved. After failing to post winning records in November, December or January, they did so in February, March and April, and won eight of the season's last nine games.[39] Bradley's offensive output was especially effective in February, as he managed over 18 points per game in the month while shooting 47 percent from the field and over 40 percent from three-point range.[40] Although a shoulder injury sidelined him for three games between March 6 and 9, he returned to score 17 points against the Memphis Grizzlies on March 11.[41] For the regular season, Bradley led the Celtics in minutes played and points,[42] although his points per game and shooting percentages declined slightly from 2013–14.[43] A 40–42 record saw the Celtics earn the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference. Their playoff series was brief, as the eventual conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers swept the Celtics 4–0. Bradley played 40 out of the 48 minutes in the last game of the series, but his 16 points was not enough to overcome LeBron James and the Cavaliers. Nevertheless, the 2014–15 season was a surprise success for the Celtics and another solid year, and a relatively healthy year, for Bradley. 2015–16 seasonFresh off of their first playoff appearance in the Brad Stevens era, the Celtics entered 2015–16 campaign eager to prove that it had not been a fluke. Acquiring veteran forwards David Lee and Amir Johnson to fortify their frontcourt, the team also hoped to see the continued improvement of their promising young players, including Marcus Smart and Jared Sullinger. They started the year off slow, winning just one of their first four. Bradley provided a rare highlight, however, throwing down a tremendous dunk on reigning Defensive Player of the Year Kawhi Leonard.[44] After missing two games with a calf injury, Bradley returned to action as a sixth man after starting 224 of 226 Celtics games in which he was healthy. He excelled in his new role, improving his scoring, efficiency and defensive rating.[45] Bradley soon returned to the starting lineup on November 22 and proved himself highly capable in either role, immediately managing two games in a row with at least 25 points and 13 in a row with at least 10 points. Bradley missed three games in early January with a hip injury,[46] and upon his return, the Celtics emerged as one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference. Bradley contributed a number of memorable performances. On January 27, he scored 21 of his season-high tying 27 points in the first half of the Celtics' 111–103 win over the Denver Nuggets.[47] On February 5, he connected on a game-winning three-pointer to give Boston a 104–103 win over the Eastern Conference-leading Cleveland Cavaliers.[48][49] On February 29, he blocked a shot from Utah Jazz forward Gordon Hayward with 23 seconds left in the game to give the Celtics a win.[50] For the season, Bradley was his team's second leading scorer, behind only All-Star Isaiah Thomas. With a 48–34 record, the Celtics finished the regular season in a four-way tie for the third seed in Eastern Conference and were assigned the fifth seed based on tiebreaker rules. Drawing the Atlanta Hawks in the first round of the playoffs, the Celtics narrowly lost in Game 1, as Bradley scored 18 points but went down in the fourth quarter with an apparent right hamstring injury.[51] The injury turned out to be serious enough to sideline Bradley for the rest of the series,[52] which turned out to be a crippling blow for the Celtics. They were considerably outplayed by the Hawks in his absence, particularly on offense, and lost the series in six games. However, Bradley's sixth NBA season was both an individual and team success, capped off when he was included in the NBA All-Defensive First Team.[53] 2016–17 seasonBradley and the Celtics both continued to improve in 2016–17. Beginning with an opening night 17-point performance that included 3 of 4 three-point shooting, Bradley enjoyed his most effective offensive season, although injuries limited him to just 55 games. Starting every game he played, Bradley was remarkably consistent, with double digit scoring in 50 of his 55 regular season contests.[54] At his best, he was an outstanding weapon from three-point range. In the Celtics' third game of the season, for instance, Bradley scored 31 points on a career-high eight three-pointers, also managing 11 rebounds, as the Celtics defeated the Charlotte Hornets.[55] Bradley's season scoring average of 16.3 points per game was a career high, while his 39.0 three-point percentage was his best since 2013–14. His rebounding totals, meanwhile, saw a dramatic leap, as he averaged 6.1 for the season, nearly double what he ever had before. Bradley managed double digit rebounds on ten different occasions, including November 16, when he recorded a career-high 13, to go along with 18 points, in a win over the Dallas Mavericks.[56] Unfortunately, Bradley struggled through several injuries, most notably a right Achilles injury that cost him 22 out of 23 games during a stretch in January and February.[57] The season was a success for the Celtics, with 53 wins earning them the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs.[58] However, in the first round of the postseason, the Celtics initially struggled and fell behind the eighth-seeded Chicago Bulls 2–0. When they managed to win the series in six games, it marked Bradley and the team's first postseason series win since 2012.[59] Bradley scored 24 and 23 points in Games 5 and 6, with the 24 points a playoff career high.[60] Bradley topped that in the next round, with 29 points against the Washington Wizards in Game 5 to help the Celtics take a 3–2 lead in the series, which they ultimately won in seven games.[61] The Celtics' Eastern Conference Finals opponent, the Cleveland Cavaliers, ultimately proved to be too much. In an otherwise one-sided series, the high point for the Celtics came courtesy of Bradley. Playing Game 3 down two games to none and without the injured Isaiah Thomas, Boston stayed unexpectedly close to the Cavaliers throughout the game, then won when Bradley's 3-pointer bounced around the rim and fell with less than a second left. Bradley finished the game with 20 points.[62] The Celtics lost both the fourth and fifth games, bowing out of the playoffs. Detroit Pistons (2017–2018)On July 7, 2017, in a bid to clear enough cap space to sign star free agent Gordon Hayward, as well as an attempt to increase the size of their perimeter defenders,[63] the Celtics traded Bradley and a 2019 second-round draft pick to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Marcus Morris.[64] Bradley had been the longest tenured Celtic on the team at the time.[65] In his debut for the Pistons in their season opener on October 18, 2017, Bradley scored 15 points in a 102–90 win over the Charlotte Hornets.[66] On November 15, 2017, he scored a season-high 28 points in a 99–95 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.[67] Bradley missed seven games with a hip-groin injury between late December and early January.[68] Los Angeles Clippers (2018–2019)On January 29, 2018, Bradley, along with Tobias Harris, Boban Marjanović, a future protected first-round draft pick and a future second-round draft pick, was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for Blake Griffin, Willie Reed and Brice Johnson.[69][70] On March 13, 2018, he underwent successful surgery to repair adductor and rectus abdominis muscles. He was subsequently ruled out for six to eight weeks.[71] On July 9, 2018, Bradley re-signed with the Clippers.[72] Memphis Grizzlies (2019–present)On February 7, 2019, Bradley was traded to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for JaMychal Green and Garrett Temple.[73] On February 12, Bradley led Memphis with a career-high 33 points in a 108–107 loss to the San Antonio Spurs.[74] Player profileAlthough he has a build more typical of a point guard, Bradley plays shooting guard. Making up for his lack of size at the position with quickness, strength and tenacity, Bradley excels at defense. Opponents Damian Lillard and C. J. McCollum have called him the best perimeter defender in the NBA.[75][76] Bradley has outstanding athleticism and explosiveness, having won the Slam Dunk Contest at the 2009 McDonald's All-American Game. However, he rarely displays his elite leaping ability in games, occasionally blocking players at the rim or throwing down dunks but more often simply harassing his man on the perimeter and settling for layups. Bradley has nevertheless become an increasingly valuable offensive player, especially as a reliable three-point shooter. Bradley's intense and frenetic defensive style of play, probably his most valuable asset, may also be partly to blame for the series of injuries he has suffered in his career. However, his most serious injuries, which required three surgeries by the time he was 23,[77] happened early in his career. Due to his defense and his offensive improvement, Bradley became an increasingly important member of the Celtics, and his minutes played per game steadily increased over his time with the team, from just 5.2 to 33.4.[43] NBA career statistics{{NBA player statistics legend}}Regular season{{NBA player statistics start}}|- | style="text-align:left;"| {{nbay|2010}} | style="text-align:left;"| Boston | 31 || 0 || 5.2 || .343 || .000 || .500 || .5 || .4 || .3 || .0 || 1.7 |- | style="text-align:left;"| {{nbay|2011}} | style="text-align:left;"| Boston | 64 || 28 || 21.4 || .498 || .407 || .795 || 1.8 || 1.4 || .7 || .2 || 7.6 |- | style="text-align:left;"| {{nbay|2012}} | style="text-align:left;"| Boston | 50 || 50 || 28.7 || .402 || .317 || .755 || 2.2 || 2.1 || 1.3 || .4 || 9.2 |- | style="text-align:left;"| {{nbay|2013}} | style="text-align:left;"| Boston | 60 || 58 || 30.9 || .438 || .395 || .804 || 3.8 || 1.4 || 1.1 || .2 || 14.9 |- | style="text-align:left;"| {{nbay|2014}} | style="text-align:left;"| Boston | 77 || 77 || 31.5 || .429 || .352 || .790 || 3.1 || 1.8 || 1.1 || .2 || 13.9 |- | style="text-align:left;"| {{nbay|2015}} | style="text-align:left;"| Boston | 76 || 72 || 33.4 || .447 || .361 || .780 || 2.9 || 2.1 || 1.5 || .3 || 15.2 |- | style="text-align:left;"| {{nbay|2016}} | style="text-align:left;"| Boston | 55 || 55 || 33.4 || .463 || .390 || .731 || 6.1 || 2.2 || 1.2 || .2 || 16.3 |- | style="text-align:left;"| {{nbay|2017}} | style="text-align:left;"| Detroit | 40 || 40 || 31.7 || .409 || .381 || .763 || 2.4 || 2.1 || 1.2 || .2 || 15.0 |- | style="text-align:left;"| {{Nbay|2017}} | style="text-align:left;"| L.A. Clippers | 6 || 6 || 27.5 || .473 || .111 || 1.000 || 3.7 || 1.8 || .8 || .2 || 9.2 |- | style="text-align:left;"| {{nbay|2018}} | style="text-align:left;"| L.A. Clippers | 49 || 49 || 29.9 || .383 || .337 || .800 || 2.7 || 2.0 || .6 || .3 || 8.2 |- | style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career | 508 || 435 || 28.6 || .435 || .364 || .773 || 3.0 || 1.8 || 1.0 || .2 || 11.9{{S-end}} Playoffs{{NBA player statistics start}}|- | style="text-align:left;"| 2012 | style="text-align:left;"| Boston | 10 || 10 || 24.8 || .368 || .227 || .667 || 2.0 || .8 || .8 || .6 || 6.7 |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2013 | style="text-align:left;"| Boston | 6 || 6 || 31.8 || .405 || .250 || 1.000 || 2.2 || 1.3 || 1.8 || .2 || 6.7 |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2015 | style="text-align:left;"| Boston | 4 || 4 || 33.3 || .380 || .263 || .857 || 3.8|| .8 || .8 || .0 || 12.3 |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2016 | style="text-align:left;"| Boston | 1 || 1 || 33.0 || .438 || .143 || 1.000 || 3.0 || 1.0 || 1.0 || 1.0 || 18.0 |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2017 | style="text-align:left;"| Boston | 18 || 18 || 35.8 || .441 || .351 || .778 || 3.9 || 2.3 || 1.3 || .2 || 16.7 |- | style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career | 39 || 39 || 32.1 || .420 || .312 || .780 || 3.1 || 1.6 || 1.2 || .3 || 12.2{{S-end}} Personal lifeBradley has a son, Avery Bradley III, who was born just two weeks after Bradley's mother died, in September 2013.[78] He began hosting a basketball camp, the Avery Bradley Skills Academy, for Boston-area children in the summer of 2014.[79] In early 2016, Bradley shocked the Harshman family of Wesley Chapel, Florida by reaching out to them after the death of their 15-year-old son, Jaret. Bradley had been Jaret's favorite player, and touched by the tragedy, Bradley sent the family a letter and a signed jersey and invited them to a game. After meeting at the game, the Harshmans gave Bradley a bracelet to honor their son's memory, which Bradley wore in his next game.[80] References1. ^Bradley already is well-connected 2. ^{{cite web|title=Avery Bradley Stats, Video, Bio, Profile|url=http://www.nba.com/playerfile/avery_bradley/bio/|work=NBA.com|accessdate=December 31, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151202025733/http://www.nba.com/playerfile/avery_bradley/bio/|archive-date=December 2, 2015|dead-url=yes|df=}} 3. ^Avery Bradley and Isaiah Thomas share a childhood connection {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150709054256/http://www.celticslife.com/2015/02/avery-bradley-and-isaiah-thomas-share.html/ |date=July 9, 2015 }} 4. ^Avery Bradley – Basketball Recruiting – Player Profiles – ESPN 5. ^[https://sports.yahoo.com/footballrecruiting/basketball/recruiting/player-Avery-Bradley-60888 AVERY BRADLEY – Yahoo] 6. ^Avery Bradley Player Profile News 7. ^1 AVERY BRADLEY - 2009-10 MEN'S BASKETBALL 8. ^{{cite web |url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/tex/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/121809_dmn.pdf |title=Freshman Avery Bradley is fulfilling a childhood dream with spot on Texas Longhorns, big game in Arlington |date=December 18, 2009 |publisher=Dallas Morning News |first=Kate |last=Hairopoulos |accessdate=December 9, 2014 |format=PDF}} 9. ^[https://archive.is/20141209124911/http://www.foxsports.com/collegebasketball/story/texas-freshman-avery-bradley-to-test-draft-waters-040610 Texas freshman to test NBA waters] 10. ^[https://www.sbnation.com/2010/4/6/2314700/texas-avery-bradley-declares-for-nba-draft-wont-sign-with-agent Texas' Avery Bradley Declares For NBA Draft, Won't Sign With Agent] 11. ^Bradley taken No. 19 overall in draft 12. ^Bradley signs, has surgery 13. ^1 Avery Bradley Game-by-Game Stats (2010-11) 14. ^Bradley assigned to D-League 15. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.celticstown.com/2011/02/07/avery-bradley-recalled-from-d-league/ |title=Avery Bradley recalled from D-League |access-date=December 9, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141214201208/http://www.celticstown.com/2011/02/07/avery-bradley-recalled-from-d-league/ |archive-date=December 14, 2014 |dead-url=yes |df= }} 16. ^Celtics Exercise Contract Option on Avery Bradley for 2012-13 Season 17. ^Bradley signs to play in Israel 18. ^Celtics Exercise Fourth-Year Option on Guard Avery Bradley 19. ^1 Avery Bradley's sudden redemption 20. ^Celtics' Rajon Rondo has torn ACL 21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.celticslife.com/2013/11/avery-bradley-celtics-fail-to-work-out.html|title=Avery Bradley, Celtics fail to work out extension – Bradley will become restricted free agent next summer|work=CelticsLife.com|date=November 1, 2013|accessdate=December 9, 2014}} 22. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/bradlav01/gamelog/2014/|title=Avery Bradley 2013-14 Game Log|work=Basketball-Reference.com|accessdate=December 9, 2014}} 23. ^{{cite web|last=Robb|first=Brian|url=http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/12/31/robb-avery-bradley-progressing-into-one-of-nbas-most-well-rounded-guards/|title=Robb: Avery Bradley Progressing Into One Of NBA's Most Well-Rounded Guards|work=cbslocal.com|date=December 31, 2013|accessdate=December 9, 2014}} 24. ^{{cite web|last=Holmes|first=Baxter|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2014/01/22/avery-bradley-out-early-with-injured-ankle/7eU1TDBolnO3uv8juwM3gL/story.html|title=Avery Bradley out early with injured ankle|work=BostonGlobe.com|date=January 22, 2014|accessdate=December 9, 2014}} 25. ^{{cite web|last=Washburn|first=Gary|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2014/02/12/celtics-avery-bradley-out-indefinitely-with-ankle-injury/vsSegJw07ZgV9hpaYVC6qO/story.html|title=Celtics’ Avery Bradley out indefinitely with ankle injury|work=BostonGlobe.com|date=February 13, 2014|accessdate=December 9, 2014}} 26. ^Notebook: Celtics 101, Heat 96 27. ^Bradley's career high can't keep Celtics from road loss to Nets 28. ^Celtics Extend Qualifying Offer To Restricted Free Agent Avery Bradley 29. ^Celtics Re-Sign Avery Bradley 30. ^Avery Bradley to stay with Celtics 31. ^Celtics Agree To Four-Year, $32M Deal With Avery Bradley 32. ^[https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2014/09/29/rajon-rondo-broke-his-hand-falling-shower/J90WkqDnMd9MsTxvKbISUJ/story.html Rajon Rondo describes breaking hand] 33. ^[https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2014/09/30/pointed-decision-avery-bradley-now-shooting-guard/9jcNRt8gz8owF3ebLfzchN/story.html In pointed decision, Avery Bradley now a shooting guard] 34. ^[https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/bradlav01/gamelog/2015/ Avery Bradley 2014-15 Game Log] 35. ^Parsons, Mavs hold on to beat Celtics 118-113 36. ^Mavs acquire four-time All-Star Rajon Rondo 37. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fydMDILqnx4/ Bill and Jalen React To The Rondo Trade] 38. ^Celtics Acquire Thomas From Phoenix 39. ^[https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/BOS/2015/gamelog/ 2014-15 Boston Celtics Team Game Log] 40. ^Avery Bradley Game-by-Game Stats – 2014–15 41. ^Smart, Bradley help Celtics edge Grizzlies, 95-92 42. ^[https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/BOS/2015.html/ 2014-15 Boston Celtics Roster and Stats] 43. ^1 Avery Bradley Stats 44. ^Avery Bradley drives past Kawhi Leonard, throws down huge dunk 45. ^Something in reserve: Avery Bradley thrives off bench, but for how long? 46. ^[https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/bradlav01/gamelog/2016/ Avery Bradley 2015-16 Game Log] 47. ^Bradley matches season-high 27, Celtics down Nuggets 111-103 48. ^Bradley's 3-pointer at horn gives Celtics 104-103 win 49. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__ljBiuA8RU Avery Bradley Hits the Game Winner in Cleveland!] 50. ^Celtics' home streak reaches 11 with 100-95 win over Jazz 51. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/games/20160416/BOSATL/gameinfo.html|title=Hawks hold off another Celtics rally, take Game 1 102-101|work=NBA.com|date=April 16, 2016|accessdate=April 26, 2016}} 52. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/games/20160426/BOSATL/gameinfo.html|title=With big turnaround, Hawks beat Celtics 110-83 for 3-2 lead|work=NBA.com|date=April 26, 2016|accessdate=April 26, 2016}} 53. ^Leonard, Green headline All-Defensive First Team 54. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/player/gamelog/_/id/4240/avery-bradley/|title=Avery Bradley Game-by-Game Stats|work=ESPN.com|accessdate=July 11, 2017}} 55. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400899477|title=Bradley hits 8 3s, Celtics beat Hornets 104-98|work=ESPN.com|date=October 29, 2016|accessdate=October 30, 2016}} 56. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/basketball/news/celtics-avery-bradley-grabs-career-high-13-rebounds-in-wednesdays-win/|title=Celtics' Avery Bradley: Grabs career-high 13 rebounds in Wednesday's win|work=CBSSports.com|date=November 17, 2016|accessdate=December 8, 2016}} 57. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400900291|title=Hawks prevail 114-98 in scrappy showdown with Celtics|work=ESPN.com|date=February 27, 2017|accessdate=February 27, 2017}} 58. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/19146112/boston-celtics-clinch-no-1-seed-eastern-conference-playoff-picture-set/ |title=Celtics to face Bulls in opening round; Cavaliers get Pacers|work=ESPN.com|date=April 13, 2017|accessdate=July 13, 2017}} 59. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400950389|title=Bradley scores 23, Celtics eliminate Bulls 105-83|work=ESPN.com|date=April 28, 2017|accessdate=April 29, 2017}} 60. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400950387|title=Celtics beat Bulls 108-97, take 3-2 lead in series|work=ESPN.com|date=April 26, 2017|accessdate=April 27, 2017}} 61. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400952530|title=Bradley scores 29, Celtics power past Wizards, 123-101|work=ESPN.com|date=May 10, 2017|accessdate=May 10, 2017}} 62. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400953696|title=Bradley hits last-second shot, Celtics stun Cavs 111-108|work=ESPN.com|date=May 21, 2017|accessdate=May 21, 2017}} 63. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.boston.com/sports/boston-celtics/2017/07/09/danny-ainge-says-trading-away-avery-bradley-wasnt-only-about-cap-space|title=Danny Ainge says trading away Avery Bradley wasn’t only about cap space|work=Boston.com|date=July 9, 2017|accessdate=July 11, 2017}} 64. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/pistons/news/detroit-pistons-acquire-guard-avery-bradley-and-2019-second-round-draft-pick-boston-celtics|title=Detroit Pistons Acquire Guard Avery Bradley And 2019 Second Round Draft Pick From Boston Celtics|work=NBA.com|date=July 7, 2017|accessdate=July 7, 2017}} 65. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/celtics/celtics_insider/2017/07/danny_ainge_laments_having_to_trade_avery_bradley_to_pistons|title=Danny Ainge laments having to trade Avery Bradley to Pistons|work=Boston Herald|date=July 7, 2017|accessdate=July 11, 2017}} 66. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400974700|title=Harris-led Pistons beat Hornets 102-90 in return downtown|work=ESPN.com|date=October 18, 2017|accessdate=October 18, 2017}} 67. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400974960|title=Middleton scores 27, Bucks block 16 shots, top Pistons 99-95|work=ESPN.com|date=November 15, 2017|accessdate=November 15, 2017}} 68. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400975304|title=Olynyk, Dragic lift Heat past Pistons, 111-104|work=ESPN.com|date=January 3, 2018|accessdate=January 3, 2018}} 69. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/clippers/press-release-clippers-acquire-harris-bradley-marjanovic|title=Press Release: L.A. Clippers Acquire Harris, Bradley, Marjanović, First & Second-Round Picks|work=NBA.com|date=January 29, 2018|accessdate=January 30, 2018}} 70. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/article/2018/01/30/detroit-pistons-acquire-griffin-harris-bradley-marjanovic-release|title=Detroit Pistons acquire Blake Griffin, Willie Reed, Brice Johnson from LA Clippers|work=NBA.com|date=January 30, 2018|accessdate=January 30, 2018}} 71. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/article/2018/03/13/clippers-avery-bradley-has-surgery-official-release|title=Los Angeles Clippers' Avery Bradley out for season following surgery|work=NBA.com|date=March 13, 2018|accessdate=March 13, 2018}} 72. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nba.com/clippers/press-release-la-clippers-sign-avery-bradley|title=Press Release: L.A. Clippers Re-Sign Avery Bradley|work=NBA.com|date=July 9, 2018|accessdate=July 9, 2018}} 73. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nba.com/grizzlies/news/memphis-grizzlies-acquire-avery-bradley-from-los-angeles-clippers-190207|title=Memphis Grizzlies acquire Avery Bradley from Los Angeles Clippers|work=NBA.com|date=February 7, 2019|accessdate=February 7, 2019}} 74. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=401071523|title=Aldridge leads Spurs to 108-107 win over Grizzlies|work=ESPN.com|date=February 12, 2019|accessdate=February 13, 2019}} 75. ^Damian Lillard told Boston Celtics guard Avery Bradley he's the NBA's best perimeter defender 76. ^[https://twitter.com/CJMcCollum/status/716107313891778560 Avery Bradley the best perimeter defender in the...] 77. ^Celtics' Bradley fires agent, is reportedly unhappy with contract 78. ^Avery Bradley, celebrating birth of child, not likely to receive contract extension from Boston Celtics; coach Brad Stevens still expects Bradley to play major role 79. ^Bradley goes camping; Cowens camps also signing up campers 80. ^Boston Celtics' Avery Bradley develops touching bond with family devastated by teenager's fatal car accident External links{{basketballstats|nba=avery_bradley|bbr=b/bradlav01}}
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