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Re: Sully working on his body
« Reply #45 on: June 12, 2014, 08:48:40 PM »

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Re: Sully working on his body
« Reply #46 on: June 12, 2014, 09:06:01 PM »

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Until NBA players start to train like this martial artist below, I won't be impressed

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Re: Sully working on his body
« Reply #47 on: June 13, 2014, 11:50:55 AM »

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The main reason I would have no issue trading Sully for Love is the fact that I personally believe he will never get his weight under control and never be in peak physical form.

If he could he could easily be a 20/10 player in this league. However, in his two years in the league, rather than lose weight he seems to have done nothing but put more weight on.

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« Reply #48 on: June 13, 2014, 12:51:38 PM »

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The main reason I would have no issue trading Sully for Love is the fact that I personally believe he will never get his weight under control and never be in peak physical form.

If he could he could easily be a 20/10 player in this league. However, in his two years in the league, rather than lose weight he seems to have done nothing but put more weight on.

Sullinger spent most of the summer rehabbing a back injury. He has a good work ethic, It astounds me that people would doubt that especially after his improvement this year.

Re: Sully working on his body
« Reply #49 on: June 13, 2014, 02:27:55 PM »

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The main reason I would have no issue trading Sully for Love is the fact that I personally believe he will never get his weight under control and never be in peak physical form.

If he could he could easily be a 20/10 player in this league. However, in his two years in the league, rather than lose weight he seems to have done nothing but put more weight on.

Sullinger spent most of the summer rehabbing a back injury. He has a good work ethic, It astounds me that people would doubt that especially after his improvement this year.

It astounds me that people think that someone can't work on their fitness/weight while the are rehab. Most ridiculous assertion I've seen in a while.

He's had weight problems his entire basketball career....saying he has a good work ethic is irrelevant when facts are he has never once been able to control his weight.

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« Reply #50 on: June 13, 2014, 02:32:02 PM »

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The main reason I would have no issue trading Sully for Love is the fact that I personally believe he will never get his weight under control and never be in peak physical form.

If he could he could easily be a 20/10 player in this league. However, in his two years in the league, rather than lose weight he seems to have done nothing but put more weight on.

Sullinger spent most of the summer rehabbing a back injury. He has a good work ethic, It astounds me that people would doubt that especially after his improvement this year.

It astounds me that people think that someone can't work on their fitness/weight while the are rehab. Most ridiculous assertion I've seen in a while.

He's had weight problems his entire basketball career....saying he has a good work ethic is irrelevant when facts are he has never once been able to control his weight.

Sully probably has had ample opportunity to get in shape by now, but I wouldn't be too astounded about the the rehab portion. No amount of work ethic allows you to do heavy conditioning work coming off of back surgery.

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« Reply #51 on: June 13, 2014, 02:33:49 PM »

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The main reason I would have no issue trading Sully for Love is the fact that I personally believe he will never get his weight under control and never be in peak physical form.

If he could he could easily be a 20/10 player in this league. However, in his two years in the league, rather than lose weight he seems to have done nothing but put more weight on.

Sullinger spent most of the summer rehabbing a back injury. He has a good work ethic, It astounds me that people would doubt that especially after his improvement this year.

It astounds me that people think that someone can't work on their fitness/weight while the are rehab. Most ridiculous assertion I've seen in a while.

He's had weight problems his entire basketball career....saying he has a good work ethic is irrelevant when facts are he has never once been able to control his weight.

Considering that part of the rehab requires him to move as little as possible, it's not surprising he put on some weight. Now he has first offseason healthy, I think he'll lose weight or put on some muscle this summer.

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« Reply #52 on: June 13, 2014, 03:02:05 PM »

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The main reason I would have no issue trading Sully for Love is the fact that I personally believe he will never get his weight under control and never be in peak physical form.

If he could he could easily be a 20/10 player in this league. However, in his two years in the league, rather than lose weight he seems to have done nothing but put more weight on.

Sullinger spent most of the summer rehabbing a back injury. He has a good work ethic, It astounds me that people would doubt that especially after his improvement this year.

It astounds me that people think that someone can't work on their fitness/weight while the are rehab. Most ridiculous assertion I've seen in a while.

He's had weight problems his entire basketball career....saying he has a good work ethic is irrelevant when facts are he has never once been able to control his weight.

Considering that part of the rehab requires him to move as little as possible, it's not surprising he put on some weight. Now he has first offseason healthy, I think he'll lose weight or put on some muscle this summer.

So that's the excuse, he had to wait til his back healed before he could get conditioned so he was obviously going to get fatter?

If you are eating properly, even if you aren't conditioning your body you aren't going to be adding too much weight.

Also, why didn't he drop the weight when he finally started getting ready for the season AND why did we watch him continue to get bigger while the season was going on?

Sorry, all the excuses in the world aren't going to make me believe Jared Sullinger is suddenly going to get it and realize it's time to not become fat.

I'll believe it when I see it.

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« Reply #53 on: June 13, 2014, 03:03:35 PM »

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Sullinger is fat?? He could be in bettter shape but no way he is fat. You know who was fat. Oliver Miller, Michael Sweetney

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« Reply #54 on: June 13, 2014, 03:34:07 PM »

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I thought he was dunking better by season's end.   At the beginning hardly any dunkage but occasionally at the end of the year he would flush one.   He is never going to be ripped and cut as he does not have that body type.

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« Reply #55 on: June 14, 2014, 12:02:39 PM »

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People forget he already had like a 25 PER when he got to play the 4. if he gets any more mobile/agile/athletic he might be in the all-star discussion in a few years.

That probably turns into definitely if they actually respected traditional positions, which they don't.

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« Reply #56 on: June 14, 2014, 12:08:26 PM »

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People should cut Sully slack. He has had major surgery and come back spectacularly. He is very young. Very smart. Very coach able, son of a coach. And we're picking on his weight? 

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« Reply #57 on: June 14, 2014, 12:40:54 PM »

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People should cut Sully slack. He has had major surgery and come back spectacularly. He is very young. Very smart. Very coach able, son of a coach. And we're picking on his weight?
Yeah, let's completely ignore an issue that can affect his the productivity of his entire career because he gives good interviews. After all, that's worked great every time in the past.
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« Reply #58 on: June 14, 2014, 12:48:30 PM »

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Considering that part of the rehab requires him to move as little as possible, it's not surprising he put on some weight. Now he has first offseason healthy, I think he'll lose weight or put on some muscle this summer.
This is how Rob Gronkowski looked when he came back last season after having a back and multiple arm surgeries over the course of a single year:



Enough with the excuses. It's time to see some results here.
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« Reply #59 on: June 14, 2014, 12:56:04 PM »

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People should cut Sully slack. He has had major surgery and come back spectacularly. He is very young. Very smart. Very coach able, son of a coach. And we're picking on his weight?
Yeah, let's completely ignore an issue that can affect his the productivity of his entire career because he gives good interviews. After all, that's worked great every time in the past.

  Cut him slack or not, but it's just not realistic to think the back surgery wouldn't interfere with any offseason training program last summer.