Saberestar wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:Saberestar wrote:JJ Hickson NEVER was a fringe All-Star player.
He showed some potential before the end of his rookie contract but he couldn't reach that potential. He faded pretty fast and was out of the league when he was just 27 years old.
Sure, you're absolutely right that he never made an all star team. But that's why I specifically said fringe all star ( as in close to but not an all star) because during his brief stint of playing time right after Lebron left Cleveland in 2010- 2011, he was putting up very solid production of 13 points and 8 rebounds in his 2nd-3rd season.
Sorry but you are wrong. I specifically said that JJ Hickson never was a FRINGE All-Star player.It’s not even debatable, the guy was out of the league before his prime. Nothing special, he was never in any conversation for All-Star game.
And his game wasn't at all like Fleming's game. Similar size, coming out of college, just that. I remember Hickson pretty well because he showed some potential during his rookie contract and he was considered an important piece in a trade with the Cavs for Amare...but it never happened at the end.
He was a headcase. Some drugs stuff and then some ilegal issues and he was done.
Your personal opinion being noted man. I suppose that we can only agree to disagree here! I gave you the stats during his era / playing time in his role. I also shared with you the information that numerous nba pundits (experts)promoted him as/ expected him to become an all star level player.
Also, he played for 8 seasons in the NBA before having his career derailed by tearing his ACL. But even so, prior to that, he was a dominant rebounder and strong athletic talent in the paint/ around the rim.
He did have a faceup (midrange shot) and also was a capable defender and shotblocker when engaged (problem being he wasn't consistent either in motor or engagement defensively).
And for the time that he played for the Blazers, putting up double/double production on over 50% FG shooting for his positional role was absolutely fringe all star caliber production. He was fringe all star in that despite not ever making the all star roster,
He still put up statistical production during that span to be considered an all star talent if that year, they didn't have that position flush with top tier talent pushing him out of consideration, he might've been selected as a reserve?? But the selections are also heavily subjective as I'm sure you're aware.
Yes, they have their differences as I pointed out in my original post, but clearly they also have their similarities that I also pointed out and referenced from consensus information/ opinions.
Again, they're both big physical, very athletic athletic, physical frontcourt bigs with percieved high end potential based upon their size, mobility and athletic talent. Even some of their limitations are similar. I openly acknowledged that Fleming is much more offensively polished coming into the league which gives him a distinct edge.
But dismissing their obvious statural and athletic profile similarities as well as their similar archetype playstyles ( contextually) relative to their physical, athletic talent and mobility for their size is still an incorrect position regardless of subjective analysis man.
They have their clear differences, but also their similarities too which I've repeatedly pointed out. And sure, Hickson didn't pan out as hyped, but in fairness, Fleming is still an unknown commodity as to how he'll pan out too. His trajectory is purely theoretical at this point, and although he has a much more polished skillset coming into the league, he's not yet a sure thing either.
My base comparison is accurate predicated upon their hype entering into the league, their similarities in physical and athletic profiles, their intriguing wingspans ( over 7 ft), their mobility and physicality and both being billed as strong rebounding bigs that are adept at scoring around the rim ( again due to athletic profiles and strength/ physicality, etc).