I don't watch much college ball and the first time I hear about some of the draftees is draft time. So, with that said, I have seen some mock drafts with his name in the top 10. I only know he's a 6'10 junior from 'nova. Why would he be good for the Rockets? If no Webber, Taylor is probably the likely choice. Would Bradley be a better fit than Taylor? I'm very curious about this guy so I'd appreciate any extra info about him. ------------------
Michael Bradley is a Center if I'm not mistaken, so the Rocket's drafting him would have no effect on Taylor. ------------------
Bradley should be a 4 in the NBA. I believe he is often likened to a poor man's, #4 playing Larry Bird. Good ball handler. Nifty passer. Good shooter and responsible defender and rebounder. ------------------ Time is a great teacher-- only problem is it kills all its pupils. PowerbizOnline.com
Bradley is an outstanding low post and baseline player. He shot in the upper 60's in field goals last year. He played at Kentucky before Villanova and did well there, but had to compete for playing time with Jamaal Magloire and Nazr Mohammed, and would have had to compete with Marvin Stone so he transferred. He dominated in the Big East, but i believe finished behind Troy Bell and Troy Murphy for player of the year. He put up 20+ ppg and 10+ rpg and he doesnt make many mistakes. He should be a solid NBA player.
Bradley did start over 30+ games his Soph year at UK... You're right though, he probably saw the light when they signed overhyped Marvin Stone... ------------------ "Awesome baby!" Dick Vitale