Chris Broussard’s Reason For Avery Bradley All-Defense Snub Is Just Plain Wrong

Did Avery Bradley deserve to make the NBA’s All-Defensive team?

That’s been a hot topic of debate since the Boston Celtics’ defensive maven seemingly was snubbed Monday. But regardless of where you stand, we all can agree on something: Chris Broussard’s rationale for leaving Bradley off his ballot sheet is blatantly inaccurate.

During an appearance Tuesday on Colin Cowherd’s “The Herd,” the FOX Sports analyst explained with a smirk how Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker dropped a career-high 70 points on Bradley during a game this season. How can a guy who gave up 70 points to Devin Booker make the All-Defensive team?

We hate to break it to you, Chris, but “Old Takes Exposed” is right: Bradley didn’t even play in that March 24 matchup with Phoenix, as he was sidelined with a stomach bug. So, Broussard essentially left a player off his ballot because of a poor defensive performance that never actually happened.

Of course, nobody’s perfect (especially on live television), and Broussard quickly owned up to the mistake on Twitter.

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But the damage already was done, as Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard used Broussard’s slip-up as evidence of the NBA’s faulty voting system.

At least Celtics fans can take solace in knowing that Isaiah Thomas (somehow) received an All-Defensive vote.

H/t to Coed.com

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