Tony Bradley is a center-forward for the Atlanta Hawks, wearing number 13 and filling a reserve big-man role off the bench. Standing 6'10" and 248 lbs, Bradley brings size and physicality to his position. He played college basketball at North Carolina before entering the NBA, and was born on January 8, 1998.
Through 41 games this season, Bradley is averaging 3.9 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 0.5 assists across 10.9 minutes per game. His 48.0% field goal percentage reflects efficient work close to the basket, though his free throw shooting at 36.2% and a three-point rate of 2.4% signal a limited offensive range. His plus-minus of -2.4 is a modest negative, consistent with a rotational player who sees spot minutes rather than extended run. Bradley's rebounding rate relative to his minutes is reasonable for a backup big, making rebound props a plausible area of interest for bettors. Given his limited minutes and usage, points props set at low thresholds and rebounds props in the 2 to 4 range are the most relevant angles to track. His free throw struggles could also factor into any points-based prop if he reaches the line. Bettors following the Hawks should note that his playing time is tied closely to foul trouble and matchup needs, so monitoring his projected minutes before any given game is an important part of assessing his prop value on a night-to-night basis.