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Bradley signs 4-year deal to stay with Celtics

BOSTON (AP) — Avery Bradley has signed a four-year contract that keeps the guard with the Boston Celtics.

The club announced the signing of the deal that Bradley’s agent, Mitchell Butler, said on July 2 had been agreed to with the team that took him with the 19th pick of the 2010 draft.

The Celtics provided no details of the contract, reportedly worth $32 million.

With Rajon Rondo missing significant time last season while recovering from a torn knee ligament, Bradley averaged a career-high 14.9 points in 60 games. He also is an outstanding defender.

The Celtics had extended a qualifying offer to Bradley, making him a restricted free agent and allowing them to match any offer he received from another team.

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