Agree to disagree.
My point was that most every player has an off-game, so to speak, in which laziness is a factor, so it's of little use labelling someone as lazy, unless they're extremely so, since it comes with the territory.
It appears you're making my point.
Bradley has been caught out, at times, trotting behind the play, when you might think he could have made up the ground. Despite this, you're right—I'd never think to call him lazy, in describing his game.