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neil111 said...
I watched Tristan Thompson play in high school and college (the top five pick for Cleveland), and, while long and athletic, he was not the same impact player as Sully.
Keep in mind that Sullinger has played against THE elite big men at every level so far, and has more than held his own. The one thing that NBA scouts cannot seem to predict is heart, work ethic, and competitive drive. Count Sully (along with Craft) as one of the most competitive athletes out there!
I see 17 and 10 for alot of years if he stays healthy and plays alongside a decent center. That is worth a top ten pick.
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