KeepOnRollin
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What that tells me is the 6'9" guy we got on a cheap contract is holding his own playing out of position against other starting centers. Not sure how you can find fault with that. He has exceeded all expectations. He's the 5th option on offense, yet averages a double-double.
Yes, he has trouble guarding taller players, but rebounding is also part of defense. Even though he averages less than 30 MPG (the least of all our starters), Hickson is 7th in the league in offensive rebounds, 8th in defensive rebounds, 6th in total rebounds and 6th in RPG.
What's even more impressive are his rebound percentages. He's 6th in ORB%, 4th in DRB% and 4th in TRB%. Hickson is an elite level rebounder - and that's that's what this team needs. We'd be getting killed on the boards without him.
He's also 7th in the league in FG%. As the 5th option, the team doesn't run many plays for him. He gets most of his points off offensive rebounds and broken plays.
Do we need an upgrade at starting center? Definitely. We need someone bigger who is a better defender. Hopefully, Meyers Leonard can become that guy, but he's not there now, not even close. Hickson is a great stop gap, temporary solution. It's really hard to assemble an entire staring line-up of above average players. If your 5th best starter manages to hold his own, that's pretty damn good.
And yes, we wouldn't be close to .500 without Hickson right now. Remove him from the starting line-up and our starting line-up would be much worse. And, promoting Meyers Leonard to starting center makes the worst bench in NBA history even worse.
I don't know if we can, but I'd love to keep Hickson. I now that isn't the popular stance round here, but I don't think we're going to get anyone better for less money. He's not a star, but he's a great hustle guy and a great role player. He scores efficiently and is an elite rebounder. That's not bad for your 5th starter, but would be better if he eventually comes off the bench to back up both the 4 and 5 (when Leonard is ready to start). If he can hold his own against other starting centers, just imagine how he would destroy back-up 4 and 5s.
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Agree with all of this. People know it but it is like they forget that he is a PF playing out of position against Centers. Of course he would be better playing his natural position against other PFs instead.
I would keep Hickson up to 7.5 MIL (probably not a penny over though). He might not only be your premier backup PF but he could also be the backup Center in limited minutes if for some reason you either dealt Leonard for a Center or had to play Leonard as the only Center on the roster.
