Hickson wants to stay in PDX

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You may be right. Which then begs the question--if the best offer Hickson receives is MLE-ish, does he take it (hell, it IS $25M guaranteed), or does he accept the QO and play one more year here alongside Aldridge with the assumption that he can play himself into a much bigger payday next summer?

I dunno... I would guess that a guy might think it smarter to take the money when he can. He learned how easily the bottom can fall out of a situation when he was waived by Sacramento.

Ed O.
 
On another note, the guys on 1080 said Aldridge's condition could possibly be degenerative.

Not that they have inside information or anything, just that it's not out of the realm of possibility.

They were they first ones saying Roy was done after learning of his injuries.
 
A young player that hasn't consistently proven anything doesn't score an $8M per contract, especially when that player may not have a true position.

With the new rules on the way I can't see many teams willing to offer much more than the full MLE.
 
I would be happy with him signing a 4 year deal with a 3.25 , 3.85 , 4.25, 4.75 million increment or something like that.
 
On another note, the guys on 1080 said Aldridge's condition could possibly be degenerative.

Not that they have inside information or anything, just that it's not out of the realm of possibility.

They were they first ones saying Roy was done after learning of his injuries.

every injury "could" be degenerative that isn't a clean break.
 
A torn labrum in his hip degenerative? ... Well, I guess if he loses blood supply post-op that's possible, but it's not like he's suffering necrosis right now. Don't get me wrong it's not "good," but this injury/surgery shouldn't have a ton of long-term impact during his playing career -- when he's 50 or 60 that might be a different story.
 

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