Well yeah, some of the media has been extreme, namely Kaplan and Sullivan. But it wasn't just being rude. I don't get the point in trying to pretend it was just harmless silence. It's easy to "get;" I didn't hear of anything that seem to go beyond him refusing to talk to the media or cutting interviews short. If more happened, hey, I'm wrong. My post was based on the extent of what I knew. I have no idea why you assume everyone is versed on the details of Bradley's relationship with the sports media. I figured if something actually serious or unusual had occured we would have heard about it. Because this specific topic has come up multiple times on here, some people insist the Bradley stuff was just exaggerated nonsense when it wasn't. I'm so sick of the story myself and see much of the continuation is about people who think he was the devil and people who think he did no wrong and was railroaded. I think the most accurate description is that Milton really was a jerk, but everybody knew that in advance, so trading him because of that fact is both hypocritical and stupid, since it hurt the team. I have a problem with media members who try and base their evaluations of a player on whether or not they have a good quote, but the Milton situation wasn't just a media driven story.