Veteran youngster Tony Bradley shows off some new skills in Jazz’s summer league debut
Posted Jul 2, 2019
It was a shockingly fluid move for Tony Bradley, the third-year big man out of North Carolina (game highlights), and a timely one, too. With the Jazz having traded Derrick Favors and unlikely to retain center Ekpe Udoh, now is the moment for the 6-foot-10, 240-pounder to show he’s evolved beyond a G League work-in-progress and is ready for an NBA role.
(Salt Lake Tribune)
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