Report: Pistons Make Avery Bradley Available in Trade Market
The Detroit Pistons have made shooting guard Avery Bradley available on the trade market, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
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The reported asking price for Bradley is "significant," according to ESPN.
From ESPN:
Now, the Pistons are searching for a return on Bradley prior to the possibility of losing him without compensation in free agency, league sources said.
Bradley was acquired by the Pistons in the offseason when they traded Marcus Morris to the Celtics for the 6'3" shooting guard.
Bradley has played and started in 40 games for Detroit this season, averaging 15 points and 2.1 assists per game. He has shot 38.1 percent from the 3-point line.
He has missed time this season with groin and hamstring issues. He did not play in Detroit's loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers yesterday due to a hamstring injury.
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