Warriors reportedly eyeing Avery Bradley
Golden State’s 3-and-D machine could be adding another frightening wheel.
Sam Amick of USA TODAY Sports reported on Saturday that the Warriors have discussed LA Clippers guard Avery Bradley as an option in free agency.
Brad Turner of the Los Angeles Times does add however that the Clippers are meeting with Bradley on Sunday to discuss the possibility of re-signing him.
Clippers meeting with Avery Bradley tomorrow to discuss re-signing him, per source.
— Brad Turner (@BA_Turner) July 1, 2018
The 27-year-old Bradley is a former All-Defensive First Teamer and a 36.6 percent career three-point shooter, making him an ideal fit for Golden State. He is also coming off a contract year where he appeared in just 46 games due to injury. That could bode well for the chances of the capped-out Warriors to sign him to a fairly inexpensive deal should Bradley balk on a Clippers return.
Bradley would certainly make for an intriguing addition to the Warriors lineup and their “Death Lineup” in particular, where he could potentially replace the aging Andre Iguodala. For what it’s worth though, another Western Conference elite also recently expressed interest in Bradley.