It was only recently that Avery Bradley was sent by the Detroit Pistons to the Los Angeles Clippers as part of the trade package for Blake Griffin, but now it looks like his time with his new team is already coming to an end.The Clippers only acquired Bradley last week in the blockbuster trade that sent Griffin to the Pistons. Willie Reed and Brice Johnson also joined Griffin in Detroit, with Tobias Harris, Boban Marjanovic, a future protected first-round draft pick and a future second-round draft pick joining Bradley in Los Angeles.If reports by Marc Stein of the New York Times are to be believed, however, the shooting guard's time out west could already be coming to end just a mere week and a half, as one team is interested in acquiring his services.The 27-year-old could soon be playing for his fourth team in the space of a year, as Stein has reported the San Antonio Spurs have emerged as a suitor for the Bradley. The Clippers have an asking price of a first-round pick for Bradley, which the Spurs could be willing to part ways with considering they are in win-now mode.

San Antonio would be a fine landing spot for Bradley as well since it will provide him with the best opportunity to earn a big payday this summer, something the Clippers will be reluctant to give him since they already have Patrick Beverley, Milos Teodosic, Lou Williams, and Austin Rivers on their roster.

Bradley has averaged 15.6 points on 38 percent 3-point shooting in his past two seasons, so he will certainly help the Spurs on the scoring front since Kawhi Leonard is on the shelf.

The shooting guard can provide a solid contribution on defense as well, and this in turn would allow for Leonard to take an occasional break from guarding the other team's best perimeter player, if and when he is able to play once more.

Many contenders will be after Bradley and his expiring $8.8 million contract on trade deadline day, but San Antonio could be the most appealing destination for the man himself.