Avery Bradley is a difficult player to evaluate. Watch him live and you see a blue-collar on-ball defender that opposing guards hate to play against. You see a developed offensive talent that went from being too shy to dribble the ball his rookie year to comfortably coming off dribble hand-offs and nailing jumpers. This year, Avery Bradley even took it a step further. After feeling disrespected by Bulls All-Star guard Jimmy Butler, Bradley went out in game 6 and matched Butler’s production offensively while hounding him into so many difficult looks that even Butler admitted that he lost the matchup.