Draft pick Tony Bradley, a work in progress, has a history of self-improvement
Posted Jul 8, 2017
At 6-foot-10 with a 7-5 wingspan, Tony Bradley is seen by the Jazz as a block of marble who can be shaped into a quality NBA player. They liked his physical tools and metrics from college so much that they traded up to get him at No. 28. A week of Summer League showed how far Bradley needs to progress, but also provided glimpses of what the Jazz hope he can do.
(Salt Lake Tribune)
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