He seems to have that unique feel for the rim and how to get the ball there -- like when Al Jefferson came on board -- though without Al's sleek/agile frame. Love that he has great hands.
Maybe sort of an Al/Baby combo -- 'Big-Al-Baby'?.
Al had great post moves already coming in. Sully has shown none of the ability to do the damage inside Al could. He has shown a prayer hook shot that's it.
But he does have good hands I'll give him that.
I see him as a poor man's BBD with better rebounding..
Poor man's BBD in which categories: a lesser finisher, defender, shooter?
I think poor man's Kevin Love is a better comparison. Similar weaknesses - mediocre size/length, slow, unathletic, heavily reliant on positioning and touch not power and grace in the post, dependent on drawing fouls to maintain efficiency. Similar though lesser strengths: tremendous awareness/intelligence, great rebounding instincts, strong ball skills, a strong knack for drawing fouls, good FT%, good shooting form.
I'm not confident he'll ever match Love's rebounding #s or 3-pt shooting, but a rookie-year Kevin Love might be a reasonable plateau for Sully. 11 & 9 as a 6th man type.