Over the course of the Boston Celtics‘ surge through to the upper echelon of the Eastern Conference standings prior to the All-Star break, shooting guard Avery Bradley asserted himself as one of the most dangerous two-way players in the East, proving to be a dynamic midrange shooter while possessing the capability of shutting down the oppositions best player on the defensive end.
Bradley, whether he started or came off of the bench, was a spark plug in the Boston run, seemingly catching fire at the outset of every single contest while earning the moniker of a first-half dynamo, someone bursting with confidence the second he stepped on the court.