Rebounding is a weak area for the team. Sully would help with that but he would hurt us in shooting percentage and hurt our pace and a lot of other areas. This does not take into account he is already injured, and thus unreliable.
We are rebounding better statistically on the defensive end by a small margin. For defensive rebounds we got 33.3 RPG last year to 34 RPG this year. The offensive end we are getting 7.5 RPG this year compared to last year's 11.6. If I had judged with my eyes solely I might be inclined to agree with you but we are rebounding better defensively than last year by a minuscule amount. In fact last year we were third in offensive rebounds. Sure we need to cut down on second chance points but we need to crash the boards too.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/BOS/2016.htmlhttp://stats.nba.com/league/team/#!/I would take Horford over Sullinger any day of the week. He is more efficient and our BPG are up to 7.5 BPG from 4.2 BPG. I do however think that we need an upgrade of Amir who looks brittle and aged out there at times. A rebounder down low would help us, because Al likes playing PF.
I think are a work in progress. We do not have two key reserves in KO and Smart. CBS did not play our starters together as much as other teams. He was more concerned with deciding who to keep. Thus, we looked raw at times. Other teams are not going to lie down and lose to us, they are going to fight. We have to come out fighting as well.