Sullinger will be fine in the NBA...idk if he will be prolific, but I'd say Glen Davis is worst case scenario.
Glen Davis was a 2nd round pick.
Sullinger will be fine in the NBA...idk if he will be prolific, but I'd say Glen Davis is worst case scenario.
In this draft, IF he decides to declare, he is not a top 7 pick. He should be a mid-teens selection, and will get a team 10-12ppg and 8-9rpg. "He doesn't play as big as he should" - How big should he play when he is 6'8" maybe 6'9"? He isn’t the ‘above the rim’ player with explosive athleticism, but he does a lot of things well like uses his body and weight for position and rebounds , passes out double teams, has great hands and a soft touch around the basket.
Sullinger > Thomas Robinson or Terrance Jones imo.
I want him.
PJIII Looked freaking amazing in his debut. I want him.
I'd still take Favors, Drummond, or Davis over him.
I think he can swing to three.
I think he can swing to three.
hmmm. He has the handles and is quick and athletic enough to handle the three. Needs to work on his perimeter shot, but seems like a decent fit for him if he can work on his shot.
Rivers looks much better tonight than the other games I have watched him in.
Pretty good game for him. Craft for Ohio State is someone scouts should start to really look at. The no starting point guard issue for Duke really reared its head last night. It is not good when the starting point guard has 0 assists. They better give more PT to Cook.
Problem with Craft is that he's been able to be shut down (a couple times too easily) with a long, athletic defender. Some don't want PG's that can't shoot .. I'm more afraid of PG's that can't get into the lane at will.
If he got shutdown last year (as a freshman), then I wonder if he has improved as a sophomere at getting into the lane? Or how much of his success is based on Buford and Sullinger getting more attention.