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Notebook: Jared Sullinger happy with dad looking over his shoulder
Photo by:
Matt West
NOT OUT OF BOUNDS: Jared Sullinger, who was visited yesterday at practice by his dad, chases a loose ball during Tuesday’s victory.
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Friday, December 6, 2013
By:
Steve Bulpett, Celtics Notebook
WALTHAM — Jared Sullinger knows someone is always watching from above.
Yesterday, it was his father, James “Satch” Sullinger, observing from the second-floor perch in the Celtics’ practice facility.
“It’s all right,” said Sullinger-the-younger of dad over his shoulder.
“He don’t coach me no more,” he added. “He’s my father finally. Thank the Lord. But, yeah, he’s my father finally.”
Satch did instruct his son growing up and at Columbus (Ohio) Northland High School, and things seemed to turn out pretty well. Son is having a breakout second year in the NBA after back surgery cut short his rookie season, and dad is pushing a book, “Winning with Purpose.”
“Was he tough as a coach?” said Jared. “Do you see his face? Hell, yeah, he was tough as a coach.
“At times my freshman and sophomore year, I had to understand that he was coaching through me to other people, so me and him used to bump heads all the time. But now we’re fine.
“It’s kind of cool. It’s always been my dream. To see him upstairs watching me practice at an NBA level is pretty cool.”
Satch sits in on C's practice
December, 6, 2013
By Chris Forsberg | ESPNBoston.com
WALTHAM, Mass. -- Boston Celtics second-year big man Jared Sullinger is no stranger to having his father watching his practices. The way the younger Sullinger sees it, at least he can't boss him around any more.
Satch Sullinger took in Boston's practice Thursday from the balcony outside Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge's office. Asked about having dad watching from high above, Jared Sullinger playfully noted, "He doesn’t coach me any more. He's my father, finally. Thank the Lord."
Satch Sullinger coached his son at Northland High School in Columbus, Ohio. He stepped down in 2011, in part to watch Jared Sullinger's escalation to the pro game (starting with his two seasons at Ohio State).
Since his Dad didn't have a whistle, Jared Sullinger relented that it was actually pretty neat to have him at practice Thursday.
"It's kind of cool," said Sullinger. "It's always been my dream and to see him upstairs watching me practice at an NBA level is pretty cool."
Jared Sullinger is averaging 13.2 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 1.4 assists over 25.6 minutes per game this season. He tops the Celtics in plus-minus (plus-51 overall) and has been the most consistent two-way player recently. After back surgery ended his rookie season in January, even Sullinger admits his steady sophomore play has been a bit of a surprise.
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Sullinger's surge sparks Celtics
BOSTON -- There's a case to be made that Jared Sullinger was Boston's most consistent player over the first half of the 2013-14 season, deterred only briefly at times by some lingering ailments.
And yet there was coach Brad Stevens last week imploring the 21-year-old Sullinger to play beyond his years and grasp the opportunity in front of him. All while Sullinger's father, Satch, a former coach, was scolding his son for his poor body language and attitude as the Celtics navigated a loss-filled month of January.
Sullinger responded with four consecutive double-doubles, each seemingly meatier than the next, culminating Friday night when he posted a career-high 31 points alongside 16 rebounds in Boston's 99-89 triumph over the Sacramento Kings at TD Garden.
Maybe now dad will ease up?
"Nope," said Sullinger. "Not with my father -- no praise that way."
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Bennett has surprised me in being as big a stiff as he's proven to be (to this point).sullinger would absolutly destroy the number 1 pick in this years draft...bennett...
i would pick the more complete/less athletic player most of the time...