#NBArank: Sullinger at No. 247

September, 1, 2012
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ESPN.com's #NBArank series has unveiled spots No. 201-500 and so far we've seen six Celtics, including rookie Jared Sullinger, who has the highest spot on the team thus far:

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/8313162/2012-nba-player-rankings-241-260

Other Celtics we've seen so far: Keyon Dooling (300), Chris Wilcox (340), Fab Melo (389), Jason Collins (391), and Kris Joseph (467).

Boston should have eight players in the top 200 in Rajon Rondo, Avery Bradley, Courtney Lee, Jason Terry, Paul Pierce, Jeff Green, Brandon Bass, and Kevin Garnett.

Hop HERE to look at how the 2011 squad graded out.

Chris Forsberg

Celtics reporter, ESPNBoston.com

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TEAM LEADERS

POINTS
Paul Pierce
PTS AST STL MIN
18.6 4.8 1.1 33.4
OTHER LEADERS
ReboundsK. Garnett 7.8
AssistsR. Rondo 11.1
StealsR. Rondo 1.8
BlocksK. Garnett 0.9