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Post by Kyle Feller on Jun 26, 2012 8:47:32 GMT -5
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Post by clinttjohnson on Jun 26, 2012 11:19:48 GMT -5
I hear doctors are hugely concerned about his back, and how injury-prone it could be.
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Post by rubalamp on Jun 26, 2012 17:19:00 GMT -5
I wonder if a team like the Pacers may take a chance on him if Teague or the kind from Bonaventure isn't there at that point.
I know his agent wants to characterize the fear of his injuries to that of DeJuan Blair for the Spurs...Only time will tell.
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Post by incognitoman on Jan 10, 2013 0:10:51 GMT -5
I know this isn't going to get a response from Zeller and it is a small sample size of not even a full season,; however, I just had to post this after Sully has been very impressive lately. Although playing on a veteran stacked team and playing the same position(s) as Kevin Garnett, Jeff Green, and Brandon Bass, Sullinger has still made an impact. And, since being invited to the NBA draft determines how you'll do in the NBA, I did a tiny bit of research. Sullinger currently averages 5.6 ppg and 5.4 rpg. Not breathtaking numbers, but is only doing it in 18.7 mpg. This gives him a PER of 13.35. Players invited to the draft but with a lower PER are (in no order): Tyler Zeller, Dion Waiters, Terrence Ross, Thomas Robinson, Austin Rivers, Meyers Leonard, Jeremy Lamb, Brandley Beal, and Harrison Barnes. Now, do I think Sullinger will have a better NBA career than these players? No, not necessarily. However, I can see him having a better career than some if not the majority of those players. Players that have better PER's and invited to the draft are: Anthony Davis, Andre Drummond, John Henson, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, and Damian Lillard. Not too bad for somebody drafted 21st overall.
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Post by cowboy on Jan 10, 2013 9:05:29 GMT -5
Feller, you are too modest
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Post by huisrealgood on Feb 2, 2013 14:06:31 GMT -5
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