Author Topic: Trade Sullinger before he reaches his peak  (Read 3025 times)

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Re: Trade Sullinger before he reaches his peak
« Reply #15 on: January 14, 2015, 10:39:30 PM »

Offline Rosco917

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Sully will look ok when the C's are playing a slower team. Against this Hawk team he looked like he was playing with cement feet.

Both of the young PF we have are slow footed, not athletic, and can't jump, they were in college and they are as pros. This team has to make a hard decision concerning both.

Re: Trade Sullinger before he reaches his peak
« Reply #16 on: January 14, 2015, 10:42:55 PM »

Offline celtics2030

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he played 37 minutes, no big really played , he better get at least 8 or 9 rebounds

His defense was terrible down the stretch, even shots milsap missed were bunnies.

He does not close out well, he cant keep up, hes slow.

He is good at facilitating tanking, seriously, I am all over him but he played better tonight than Young.   I also, think he is no player to build a team around and the talk last year of him being an all star level player is pretty funny to recall.

Play young 37 minutes a game and I bet he will look like the next Kobe Bryant in here.

Re: Trade Sullinger before he reaches his peak
« Reply #17 on: January 14, 2015, 10:57:35 PM »

Offline KingofDaPlayazBall

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Yet your ok with Olynyk's outstanding defense and rebounding right?  B Please, if Sully goes and we have to rely on Olynyk, this team will be demoted to the D league

I have no comment on Olynyk , it does not look like he is being showcased.

Well you better have something to say on Olynyk because he is the next player in the rotation if Sully goes