The Dallas Mavericks have officially inked a contract with seasoned center Tony Bradley, according to the team’s public relations department.
Bradley brings a wealth of experience, having previously graced the courts for Utah, Philadelphia, Oklahoma City, and Chicago during his six-year NBA career.
His career statistics stand at 4.4 points and 4.1 rebounds across 179 games, including 18 instances where he began on the court.
The specifics of Bradley’s contract remain is unknown, as the terms have not been publicly disclosed.
With 14 players already secured under guaranteed contracts, Bradley might potentially serve as a valuable addition to bolster their bench.
Nonetheless, the Mavericks already boast alternatives at the center position in the form of rookie Dereck Lively, Dwight Powell, and Richaun Holmes.
Additionally, Markieff Morris appears to be the frontrunner for the 15th spot on the team.
It’s worth noting that Bradley garnered interest from the Golden State Warriors during the offseason.
In the previous season, he was a part of the Bulls’ roster but found himself waived in February when the team brought in Patrick Beverley.
Bradley’s playing time was limited, featuring in only 12 games and averaging 1.6 points in just 2.8 minutes per game.