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  • Chrispy
    Needs a hobby
    • Dec 2008
    • 11403

    Sources: Jared Sullinger red flagged

    Ohio State Buckeyes big man Jared Sullinger has been medically red flagged by NBA doctors, multiple league sources told ESPN.com on Monday.
    Sullinger, who is projected to be a lottery pick in the 2012 NBA draft, underwent a series of medical tests at the NBA draft combine a week ago. According to sources, the doctors who looked at Sullinger were concerned with Sullinger's back.

    Sullinger's agent, David Falk, when reached via phone by ESPN.com said that he was not in a position to comment on the story.

    Sullinger's father, Satch Sullinger, said he believes the issue isn't that serious.

    "He had a bulging area that was due to his hamstring and quads being so tight," Satch Sullinger told ESPN.com senior college basketball writer Andy Katz in a phone call Monday afternoon. "It pulled on his hip flexor and he's been taking care of it to loosen it. You can call it a red flag if you want. But it's tight hamstring and tight quads. He's been to doctors, he's doing yoga and deep tissue massage. The flexibility is helping take the pressure off the area.

    "We've got nothing to hide. At this stage it's all about what they can't do. Jared is a skilled player. A two-time All-American. He can play."

    A number of NBA team doctors have reviewed the information from the NBA and have told their front office staff that Sullinger's back issues could shorten his NBA career and some have advised their teams not to draft him in the first round.

    ESPN.com currently has Sullinger, who who missed two games for Ohio State in early December with back spasms, slated to go No. 10 in Mock Draft 7.0.
    In 2009, Pittsburgh's DeJuan Blair was also red flagged by the NBA when medical tests at the NBA combine revealed he didn't have ACL's in either knee. At the time Blair was projected as a late lottery pick. He slid all the way out of the first round.

    Sullinger worked out in New Orleans on Monday. He also previously worked out for Golden State and Portland. He's scheduled to meet with Toronto (Thursday), Cleveland (Friday) and Detroit (June 26).
    Sullinger has received lukewarm reviews of his predraft agility tests.

    "I'm not a testing type of guy. I'm a basketball player," Sullinger said Monday in New Orleans. "If I'm so robotic in testing or I couldn't do the testing because I wasn't robotic enough, I apologize to everybody that thinks I didn't do well. That's just me. I'm a basketball player. I know how to play with a basketball."

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

    http://espn.go.com/nba/draft2012/sto...er-sources-say
  • BiggaAdams
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 719

    #2
    Could be a steal depending how far he slips. Glad this should assure the Blazers not drafting him with one of our first round picks.

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    • Rudi
      #CyCueto
      • Nov 2008
      • 9905

      #3
      Not surprising dude is a puss.

      Ever since he lost weight going into his second season I think he's gotten hella soft. Tries his jump shot too much and it's not even that good.

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      • Len B
        :moonwalk:
        • Oct 2008
        • 13597

        #4
        Come on Celtics

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        • Sportsbuck
          Buckeye For Life
          • Dec 2008
          • 3045

          #5
          Originally posted by Rudi
          Not surprising dude is a puss.

          Ever since he lost weight going into his second season I think he's gotten hella soft. Tries his jump shot too much and it's not even that good.
          I disagree, I don't think it had much to do with him being soft. He's just not all that athletic and not that long, and the back injury didn't really help matters. You could always count on him getting packed 1-3 times a game, because he didn't really get much lift especially after the injuries. But then he would battle his way to 20 and 10 on a nightly basis.

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          • JeremyHight
            I wish I was Scrubs
            • Feb 2009
            • 4063

            #6
            Originally posted by Rudi
            Not surprising dude is a puss.

            Ever since he lost weight going into his second season I think he's gotten hella soft. Tries his jump shot too much and it's not even that good.
            If you think the guy is a puss, you are an idiot. The guy is red-flagged because he is playing through injury and was highly productive despite it. He got 20/10 every night in arguably the most physical conference in the nation, but you think he did it by playing soft?

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