Sources: Jared Sullinger red flagged (Draftstock falling)

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I wonder how far he will fall.

By Chad Ford | ESPN.com EmailPrintOhio 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 slated to go No. 10 in Mock Draft 7.0.


Sullinger, who missed two games for Ohio State in early December with back spasms, 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).


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.
 

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If he's available at 17 Dallas should grab him. fukk it, why not? We waste picks on a yearly basis anyway.
 

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Celtics are not passing at him with their 21st or 22nd pick, that's for sure.
 

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That's not a bad idea. He can replace The Matrix


:dwillhuh:. I think Sullinger with his offensive tools and being less injury prone then May will grade out to be good. Remember May wasn't that bad he had good offensive game and could score was just always hurt and went up in weight. Sullinger already has a better build and less BF then MAY.
 

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It's always satisfying to see an O$U product become a bust :myman:
 

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i always thought dude was over rated. we'll see if he gets to reggie evans level. But with his bad back how much you wanna bet the blazers pick him up:heh:
 
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