2. Shooting
The Los Angeles ranked second last in the league in 3-point shooting last season. The team shot an abysmal 33 percent from deep. They should improve dramatically with the signings of Quinn Cook, Danny Green, Troy Daniels, and Jared Dudley.
Bradley is a career 36.4% from 3-point range. Last season with the Grizzlies he shot it at 38%, making two per contest. Bradley has shot it at least 38% from deep in four different seasons in his career.
Not only is Bradley a respected 3-point shooter, but he also has an in-between game. The midrange game is lost in today’s game for the most part, and Bradley can knock it down.
In the game against the Spurs when he went for a career-high 33 points, he knocked down 11 shots between 15 and 22 feet. That’s right, he knocked down 11 midrange shots. Nowadays players go a week without making that many.
With talents such as LeBron James and Anthony Davis, it’s important for them to have trusted shooters around them, and Bradley will be just that.