When Ed Davis went down with a fracture in his left fibula, that put the spotlight squarely on Tony Bradley. Bradley, who had been Utah’s development project for the past two years since he was drafted in the same draft as Donovan Mitchell, was finally going to get the sink or swim moment a lot of fans had wanted to see. While all Utah Jazz fans were rooting for him to succeed, the results thus far with Bradley have not been encouraging. The question marks he had as a big man in the modern NBA—lateral quickness, speed, verticality, and athleticism—still remain question marks.