Yeaaaaah I think we're a better team without sullinger!

I know you're kidding, but I think a serious hypothesis one may be able to propose based on recent games is that Brandon Bass is actually an adequate power forward and his presence in the starting lineup does not kill this team the way some people suggested it did when the team wasn't doing as well.
His play has been BRUTAL.
I really don't think there's any way to defend it.
Still better than Sullinger (for now). He's a body and played well these past few games. He might not be the best player on the court, but he was Mr. Consistency last year. These past few games, he's earning that title back (when Green/JET slumped, he stepped up).
When he's hitting jumpers and rebounding (that putback vs. OKC was nasty), he is still a solid role player who can get 8ppg, minimum (he's actually at 7.6ppg thus far this year, not too bad).
Better than any free agent, mid-season pickup.
Man...Sully has been a monster. I really don't think Bass has been better.
Maybe last game, which I missed (I know, kill me), Bass was better.
From what I've heard, he's basically had an Sully type game that Sully put up on an almost nightly basis. Efficient, doesn't need to score to be effective, played great D.
But I don't think he's been doing that this year at all consistently. He's been a step slow on rotations, up and down in terms of rebounding, a mess on offense.
Obviously I don't wish bad on Bass. I like his hustle. He's been a bit better lately and I hope he continues crashing those boards and playing D.
But I think replacing Sully with Bass is definitely, definitely not one of the reasons so far that we're on an upswing.
Upon reviewing LooseCannon's post, I might be wrong to have so ardently disagreed with him (I read too fast). I'll concede that he may not be as detrimental to the team as we'd think. Bass has really had a down year.