You made a mistake based on second hand information posted by somebody else. I corrected you. You got in a tizzy about it.
And I'm the sensitive one?
No he didn't. Hptanzo suggested the line that D.O.S. examined. If you're going to accuse people of factual incorrectness you should be sure of your own point. Hptanzo isn't "nobody", nor did he suggest 18-12 it was 18-12-3 see below. D.O.S search does show that 8 players have achieved that based on his BBallRef search.
I'm going with 18 points, 12 rebounds, 3 assists. Points may be an overestimate, but the way he's rebounding, I think 12 a game is spot on, 10 is an underestimate.
Will he be an all-star? No, our team will still suck and there are too many PFs with more fan appeal and more established amongst coaches.
Since "1980" is missing from that. If you go further back you'll find a plethora of players who did do it. Not sure at the level of relevance though.
The funny thing though is that most players I saw on the link provided were players who scored 20+ points. So not only did they reach the stat line, but obliterated it from a points per game stand point. The suggestion of Sully getting there would put him on the floor of points per game against those and with some appreciated margin.
The funny thing is that the biggest contention to those stats are focused on rebounding and points, you remove the assists from the equation and you'll see a lot more players that reached the 18-12 level.
I do think that it'll be hard to get there, but it isn't an absurd goal for a player like Sullinger, particularly when you consider that the player he's most compared to from a skills standpoint is Kevin Love who is featured in that list.
Sullinger is a talented player, whether he makes it or not will be a combination of executing and playing time, but from a skill level standpoint it's certainly an attainable goal as "rare" as it is.