The funny thing is, I actually thought that today's game was his best of the three. Game one and two he was even worse - just embarrassing.
My biggest problem with Sully is that he seems to be the complete opposite of what every coach wants - he seems to be a guy who thrives when it doesn't matter, and sinks in the big moments.
I've been saying it all year long - Sully has a tendency to play horribly in clutch situations. Not just talking about missing shots here, I'm talking about forcing bad shots, committing unforced turnovers, committing really poor fouls, falling asleep on defence, etc. Stupid mental errors that he managed to avoid for 90% of the time just seem to pop up every time he is in a high pressure situation.
Even when he has a good game overall (and he's had his fair share) he still always manages, without fail, to somehow botch things up in the last 5-6 minutes of the 4th.
I used to worry that he just chokes at the end of games, but after the way he's played in this series I'm starting to think he just chokes under any sort of pressure.
He is the anti-Smart. I feel like Smart is a mediocre player 80% of the time, but takes his game to new levels when it really matters. I feel like Sully plays well 80% of the time, then crumbles completely when it really matters.
How do you justify re-signing a player who you can't afford to play in the last 5 minutes OR in any playoff games?
The worst part of all is that, as somebody else suggested earlier, he doesn't seem to care. When Smart, or Turner, or Crowder, or Thomas make a big mistake on the court, they get so visibly frustrated at themselves You can tell they care. When Sully does it he has no expression, it just seems like he doesn't care at all. Hell, half the time you see him smiling and laughing after it.
Sully certainly is not a "Celtic" type guy.