An oversized leather chair in the break room at TCO Performance Center shrunk when all 6-3 and 305 pounds of Garrett Bradbury sat in it.
The Vikings rookie center chewed on a piece of chicken and considered a question about how he was notorious for starting heated arguments with his North Carolina State teammates.
"We can't do this in one discussion," Bradbury warned.
Bradbury, the 24-year-old center and first-round pick who the Vikings hope will help patch up their offensive line, arrived in Minnesota with a reputation for initiating battles of wit with North Carolina State teammates and coaches — an intellectual edge that, when paired with his effortlessly nimble feet, made Bradbury the highest-drafted center in franchise history (18th overall).
"Oftentimes he'd play devil's advocate just to get other guys to think a bit," Wolfpack strength and conditioning coach Dantonio Burnette said.
Example: Bradbury's claim that LeBron James is better than Michael Jordan, which he'll back up with anecdotes and analytics alike.
The Charlotte native, with no geographical allegiances to James, said he fell in love with LeBron's dominance and later grew to appreciate the superstar's ability to meet towering expectations.
"It's rare when someone, especially nowadays, is pegged as the No. 1 guy and has so much to live up to and actually lives up to it," Bradbury said. "All these No. 1 quarterbacks coming out and basketball players, rarely are they still the No. 1."