When Avery Bradley signed a two-year $25 million contract this off-season, the move seemed mutually beneficial. Bradley would be given a year to rebuild some of his value after struggling throughout his six games with the team last season before being lost to injury. The LA Clippers, on the other hand, would be given a solid veteran that could help keep the team competitive on a deal that allowed them flexibility to chase some of the stars in the upcoming free agent class, as the second year of his deal was partially guaranteed.
The results have been far from ideal for both sides.