Jadoogar wrote:I get that Sullinger is low risk but i don't understand why people are praising the move so much. Ujiri might get lucky like he did with Biyombo but Sullinger doesn't really fit a need on this team. He's inefficient (TS% of 47.6), takes a bunch of midrange shots (37% of his shots were between 10 ft - 3 point line), poor 3pt shooter (28%) and a limited defender. He's not a great fit with Jonas who is also a poor defender and non-3pt shooter. He might be a decent 6th man but we don't have a quality starting PF so he will likely start. It's a neutral deal at best
Toronto should be a very good team. One thing that jumps out in the reviews is the basketball insiders depth chart likely is simplifying things in the front court a bit, unless Poeltl is able to claim a big role right off the bat. Sullinger's very likely to be the primary backup C in my mind, something that is an important role since Valanciunas is very low minutes as a starter.
With 20+ minutes a night available at C, I think if people are making the assumption that Poeltl is going to just take those right off the bat is a bit premature. Maybe he's great and is doing so later in the year, but IMO this team will see Sullinger take the bulk of Biyombo's minutes. ~1800 minutes is a substantial amount to distribute and that looks to be Sullinger's role, with smaller portions going to Valanciunas if he can stay on the court more and Poeltl also earning a smaller portion.
Sullinger's got a lot of flaws but he's got several positives as well, and has generally been productive in the minutes he's gotten, especially compared to the backup centers around the league.