BLAZINGGIANTS
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Didn't we draft Hickson? Nevermind. Thinking of D. Arthur.
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More Hickson and less Craig Smith = tanking.
More Hickson and less Craig Smith = tanking.
The Blazers will have the remainder of the season to analyze the current state of his game, and he will be their restricted free agent this summer.
Portland will pay the remainder of his contract for this season, which was initially $2.3 million total but is pro-rated because of the lockout-shortened season.
He played well in Cleveland. Anyone know how the waiver system works?
Seeing that Hickson is a RFA, I like this deal since it gives the team leverage on a guy that has potential. It's the only part about this move that makes sense, because every other move the past week has been such an obvious tank job, it was almost embarrassing. Actually, maybe that's why they signed Hickson. Stern and the NBA saw an obvious tank job, and Portland decided to actually do something constructive for the team
I do have to look back and laugh a bit at the posters a few years ago who were clamoring to trade for Hickson. Did anybody think he'd be put on waivers just a few years later?
Actually, this is part of the tank job. The team is resting LA for the rest of the season. Hickson will fill-in now.
Actually, the way LA has played the last few games, and with Hickson playing for his next contract, this might actually improve the team.
Exactly the kind of move I'd like to see this team make more of in coming years.
I like it.
I'd keep Hickson's minutes limited. No need to inflate his value by letting him play for a contract if the plan is to match his contract.
The plan is to evaluate him, which requires minutes.
I like this, so I'm surprised we did it. This will help us only lose by 20 to teams like Milwaukee. He's not going to add wins and take away our precious ping-pong balls, but I think he's got the P-word and I'm much more curious about seeing him play than Hasheem it-only-took-me-a-couple-minutes-to-get-rimchecked-in-Portland Thabeet.
He'd have to put up amazing numbers for his value to be inflated over the next 20 games.
He's not going to get a big offer. It's his 3rd team on his rookie deal. Teams aren't exactly lining up to throw big money at players like that.
He's not going to get a big offer. It's his 3rd team on his rookie deal. Teams aren't exactly lining up to throw big money at players like that.
There is enough film on Hickson to evaluate him already, and if he's in Portland next year, it won't be with Kaleb Canales as the coach. At this point, it would be like evaluating him in a pick-up league, because Hickson is coming in with no idea of the offense, and Canales can't put in an offense with no practice time. I'm hoping the plan was to pick him up to keep his RFA status an option, and anything that inflates his value seems dumb to me at this point.
Every million dollars counts. Plus, every ping-pong ball counts.
"Evaluating" Flynn, Thabeet, Hickson, Nolan, and Babbitt should be good for at least three extra losses. I hope we are still evaluating Rhino too. He's terrible.I like the pickup. Why not take a look? We always wonder why the Blazers never do this.. and now they did. Now they need to find out how they're going to evaluate Flynn, Thabeet and Hickson over 20 games.

Exactly the kind of move I'd like to see this team make more of in coming years.
Do we get multi year?
This is just what we needed. This is the shot in the arm that will get us back to the elite.
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