Blazinaway
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we were in discussions with them, good and cheap backup PF and still 21 or 22.
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I wish Portland would talk to people trying to get in on deals like this. Must be nice to have an active front ofice
yep, we've got a huge need for backup bigs and we snooze away
I would take Thompson off their hands.
I would have gladly taken hickson for batum and a future first rounder. We'd have a solid lineup
I would have gladly taken hickson for batum and a future first rounder. We'd have a solid lineup
Well at least we can cross you off the list of GM candidates. Good grief.
FWIW Hickson put up 15/10 as a starter last season and 20/12 in April. Starting for the Cavs hes bound to get his numbers but he improved a lot throughout the season, proved to be a solid starter, and hes still 22 until September.
I'd say hes a fine starter next to a skilled center (i.e. ALDRIDGE but now Cousins with Sac).
Don't understand this trade for the Cavs though. Valanciunas appears to project as a skilled center who could use an athletic, bullish PF next to him. Casspi is fine but looks like a role player ultimately and for whatever reason had fallen out of favor in Sac. Hickson was putting up nice numbers and its always stupid to trade a big for a small. The pick is nice sweetner but unless they use it to move up in the draft it seems like they just traded an athletic 22 y/o PF who projects as a solid starter for a role playing SF and a mid-first that will likely be a role player at best.
Valanciunas is on the Raptors, no?
Valanciunas is on the Raptors, no?
Exactly--CLE drafted Tristan Thompson, a PF who reportedly will be pretty good, once he learns how to play basketball.
Correct. Raps got Jonas, Cavs got Tristan Thompson, who is a 4. My mistake and it makes this trade make a little more sense
Obviously they're very high on him having taken him at 4 but is he really any better of a prospect than Hickson? Both 6'9 PFs coming out after their freshman year in college. JJ was a legit 240+ lbs out of college and put up better numbers. Was already producing in the league as a 22 year old.
I would have to agree. Why trade Batum and a first round pick for a guy who will play 15 minutes a game. Unless you want to wear LMA out at center.
Hickson is way better than Batum. Sorry guys batum will not be the next scottie pippen. Gotta get a return on batum while his value is still high. We could play hickson at 3 also and have a real nice big lineup. If he's unhappy with his pt and becomes a problem he's also still a great asset to send us another great talent. BPA theory, Hickson>Batum. You seem to think of him as just a basketball player and not as an asset. A good GM wouldn't just think X's and O's. Stacking talent and trade chips to make blockbusters and get Phenom's is important. That's why we take so many euro-stashers, in hopes they break out and have value to us. Think outside the bun
Hickson is way better than Batum. Sorry guys batum will not be the next scottie pippen. Gotta get a return on batum while his value is still high. We could play hickson at 3 also and have a real nice big lineup. If he's unhappy with his pt and becomes a problem he's also still a great asset to send us another great talent. BPA theory, Hickson>Batum. You seem to think of him as just a basketball player and not as an asset. A good GM wouldn't just think X's and O's. Stacking talent and trade chips to make blockbusters and get Phenom's is important. That's why we take so many euro-stashers, in hopes they break out and have value to us. Think outside the bun
You are right batum will not be the next Scotty Pippen. And Hickson is a decent player. But trading Batum for him would be filling one hole and creating another. Batum can cover 3-4 positions. He is an asset. And throwing in another asset (first round pick) is not stacking talent IMO. Even if we suck at drafting the pick still has value. And what if we do suck next year as so many of you are suggesting, you want to give the 17, 16, 15th pick in the draft too?
I would pass on that.
The 19th overall pick in 2008, Hickson averaged 13.8 points and 8.7 rebounds last season; 9.1 points and 5.7 rebounds for his career. Considering his talent, 5.7 offensive rebounds per game should have been more like it.
The 19th overall pick in 2008, Hickson averaged 13.8 points and 8.7 rebounds last season; 9.1 points and 5.7 rebounds for his career. Considering his talent, 5.7 offensive rebounds per game should have been more like it.
He was 15th in rebounds per minute, if minimum 1000 minutes.
http://bkref.com/tiny/AxVbs
4 players exceeded both his rebounds and points per minute.
http://bkref.com/tiny/GT770
