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Boston Celtics news 2013: Jared Sullinger's starting spot in question?
Boston Celtics' Jared Sullinger, right, makes a pass as Minnesota Timberwolves' Ricky Rubio defends during first quarter of an NBA preseason basketball game in Montreal, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2013. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Graham Hughes)
By Jay King, MassLive.com
October 24, 2013
BOSTON – Even as the Boston Celtics switched lineups throughout the preseason, Jared Sullinger’s starting spot seemed pretty much cemented.
Despite an admitted lack of proper conditioning, he impressed in the preseason opener and has been one of Boston’s best players since. He’s a top-notch rebounder for a team that always struggles on the glass; and since the Celtics drafted him, he’s tended to finish with better plus-minus numbers than just about anybody else on the team. That’s largely due to his wealth of skill and basketball intellect, which allows him to make a bigger impact than his athleticism level would otherwise dictate.
But according to head coach Brad Stevens, Sullinger won’t necessarily start when he returns from an illness that kept him out of Wednesday night's 101-97 win against Brooklyn. After the Celtics concluded their preseason with the aforementioned victory, Stevens hinted Brazilian rookie Vitor Faverani could also be in the mix to open games.
“I don’t know when Jared gets back, if we’ll start Jared or bring him off the bench. I think generally we needed more length on the interior,” Stevens said, explaining why he started Faverani against the Nets. “Brandon (Bass) and Jared are both going to play huge roles on this team, and whether they start or come off the bench doesn’t really matter. Because there’s going to be nights like (Wednesday) where Brandon comes off the bench at six minutes left in the third quarter, and all of a sudden I feel most comfortable with him out there, and he’s going to play the rest of the way.
"I think there’s going to be a lot of that, but I think having that length at the beginning of those games – that hurt us in a couple of these preseason games. … We thought more length was needed.”
Faverani responded to his first start with his best preseason outing, finishing with 15 points, seven rebounds and six blocks.
But regardless of where Sullinger starts the games, I would bet he finishes more than he doesn't.
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