he is averaging 14.4 points and 8.1 rebounds a game. among pf in the nba those numbers are good,respectively, for 14th
Doesn't his poor D concern you? Even when he has a good game his PER is low because he is a sieve on D. I seriously, do not think he is the long term answer.
on his defense i understand the concerns, but i am not sure how much falls upon him and how much would change with a good defensive center or a different defensive scheme.
most of what i know about gauging defense in the nba is "eye ball" based and the stats used are so debated and contested that i am not sure which ones are valid and which one are not valid.
even debates on what stats to include flair up. is TRB% important on defense? (sullys looks good there) after all, if you corral a rebound the other team cant score. blocks? sure, but cant you be a good defender without them? PER? some posters love it. other show how it favors forwards over guards and there fore is either inflated or deflated. i dont know, so i dont even know which stats to invoke.
honestly, the debates i have seen on sully's defense on cb seem mostly to rest upon emotional preferences and pre-existing assumptions that are then armed with data that fits.
i cant honestly judge sully's defense right now as being clearly bad or good or mediocre, let alone project into the future. my guess would not even have a clear basis for measurement.
offense is easier to quantify in the nba than defense, which is why i stayed with that.