fishercob wrote:CCJ, what's your take on Sullinger? Where's my man Sev with his scouting report too?
Ah, Alexander Johnson. I remember a Wiz-Griz game when he had something like a 14 point first quarter just abusing Jamison in the post, I think when Johnson was just a rookie. Yep here it is, Johnson's career high:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/box ... 60WAS.htmlGood times.
fish, IMO Sullinger has great leadership skills. I like a lot about him. Seems like a great guy but his overall lack of athleticism might limit what he can do in the NBA.
Now, the long version of what I just said ...
He is articulate. He puts team first. Sullinger has improved what he lacks physically each season. He is very aware of the need to improve his physique and Jared has slimmed down each season. I really like that he takes his time. Instead of coming out of college and cashing in as a lottery pick (hey, but there's a lockout--he might not have cashed in at all!) Sullinger came back better physically. I like that he chose to stay at Columbus, 10 minutes away from his where he grew up with his mom and dad. Saw on one video that his two older brothers (one played at Ohio St.) influence him, too. From all I've seen, Sullinger is destined to be a successful guy. He already talks like a coach at 20 years old.
There are some things about him that he cannot control. I see him as limited athletically, particularly on the defensive end. Sullinger isn't freakishly strong relative to NCAA competitors. He's not as muscular or athletic as a similar-height, Carlos Boozer. I see DX' comparison to Lonny Baxter as pretty close. Sullinger reminds me of Ryan Gomes. The problem is that he's short to post NBA guys with great success, and he's not athletic to cover taller bigs. I don't like that Sullinger doesn't block a lot of shots or make a lot of steals--he's not great moving laterally.
Overall, however, Sullinger is a terrific shooter. He is a hustle and position rebounder. I see him as the anti-Mike Sweetney or the anti-Lonny Baxter, fishercob. Sullinger will succeed because he's disciplined and driven, and he won't do dumb things off the court. He's a better Derrick Caracter. Sullinger will be a good backup PF in the NBA IMO. He's going to score efficientely because you can't leave him open, and he will score on most PFs pretty easily. He will pass to the open man.
I would be happy with Sullinger after about the top 6 in this draft, but I think he's going to have limited success in the NBA. If he gets on the right team where he can just score, like a Mark Aguirre back in the day, that will give him his best shot at success. He's going to need a lot of great defenders around him.
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.