What is your love affair with a guy nobody wanted who can't and won't play a lick of defense? Also a guy who does not want to come off the bench
Not sure who you're talking about, but I assume you are referring to Hickson and Dalembert. If not, please clarify and ignore my comments.
I don't have a love affair with Hickson - as a starting center. Never have. We got him VERY cheap for exactly the reason you stated. He may not play a lick of defense, but neither does Pekovic. So, if the choice is between the two, I'll take the younger, cheaper, better rebounding Hickson over Pekovic. I also think Hickson would make a good back-up 4/5. Guys who come of the bench usually do so for a reason - they have some deficiency in their game that prevents them from competing against other NBA caliber starters. In Hickson's case, that deficiency is defense. But, he makes up for this defensive deficiency in other ways (outstanding rebounder - and BTW, defensive rebounding IS part of defense, it limits the opponents second chance opportunities) and he scores in double figures without plays run for him (hustle/garbage points). As such, he's currently holding his own, treading water, against most starting centers. Having that type of player coming of your bench would be a luxury. We need someone to back-up our bigs, Right now, we have crap. Hickson coming off the bench, at some point, would make our bench WAY better than it currently is. I don't, and have never said, I want Hickson as our long term starting center. I could live with stating him for one more year, while Leonard develops, or until we find someone better.
Not sure if your referring to Hickson or Dalembert when you say "a guy who does not ant to come off the bench". If Dalmbert, he's been a spot starter the last three years, and is only starting now due to an injury to Larry Sanders. If Hickson, he wants to be a starter now because he's in a contract year and wants starter money. Someone may overpay him based on his scoring and rebounding, but I think most GMs (not named David Kahn) are intelligent enough to recognize Hickson's limitations and pay accordingly. In any case, he'll get what he gets. If it's excessive, let him walk or work a sign and trade. If he's cheap enough (again) resign him as a short term stater, long term back-up. Backing up both front court positions will let him continue to play as many minutes as he currently is as a starter - but against the other teams' bench. I have never advocated overpaying to keep Hickson. In fact. my whole reason to keep him over blowing all our cap space on Pekovic is that Hickson will be cheaper. If he's cheap keep him, if not move him.
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