3. February 8th @ Golden State Warriors
Bradley played a very efficient game this night, helping lead the Lakers to a win. Although the Warriors aren’t what they used to be, this is the NBA. Any team is good enough to win on any given night.
It was a game that Bradley showed what he can provide the Lakers offense. On the night he was 7-of-11 from the field, including a scorching hot 5-of-7 from 3-point land. His 21 points only trailed LeBron’s 22 and AD’s 27. His +7 plus/minus ratio was tied for the team-high.
His TS% for the game was an astronomical 88.4 percent, as was his eFG% at 86.4 percent. Both easily led the team in those categories. His offensive rating was 164 and the defensive rating was 112, good for a +52 net. You don’t see those types of numbers very often in an NBA game.
This is a game the Lakers do not win without Bradley. It was one of the reasons they went out and signed him. His spacing and defensive prowess proved vital in this one.