In my attempt to get away from "all-Clippers all the time" posting, I pose this question.
I would like Sullinger to develop a dependable mid-range jumper. It wouldn't be so that he would stop scoring inside, but so that he would have a multi-faceted offense. He can post up against some players, but against taller defenders who clog the middle, maybe he can step back and take an open mid-range jumper against a big man who is uncomfortable away from the basket. Additionally, it helps to have some jump-shooting ability from the 4 to spread the floor if Rondo is the PG.
So will Sullinger do it? If so, how long will it take for him to prove it so that defenses have to adjust?
According to
basketball-reference.com, Sullinger took 102 of 225 shots at the rim, making 111 (or 66.7%) of them. He was 8-15 from 10 to 16 ft and 18-50 on long twos 16 feet or longer. In his last year of college, he was 16-40, or 40%, on three-point shots.
Fun (or not-so-fun) fact: On jump shots between 3 and 10 feet, Sullinger was 2-30, or a 6.7% shooter.