JJ Hickson
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JJ Hickson
He was bought out today. I don't really see him as a fit. But, he is an option none the less.
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Don't really see him cracking the rotation
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It's weird to see a team like the Suns reportedly interested in Hickson, when they drafted Morris last year and are currently stocked with mediocre players, in Frye and Warrick at the position.
Hickson has good size, foot work and enough statistical production in scoring and rebounding to at least make you take notice. A deeper dig, brings up red flags of an unwillingness to play on the defensive end, a reputation for poor work ethic and below average hands. I seem to remember some low post espn highlights for Hickson, but he's probably not worth the investment, even at a reduced cost if the work ethic isn't there.
Why isn't there a thread for Turiaf, since were debating the merits of every potential player?
Hickson has good size, foot work and enough statistical production in scoring and rebounding to at least make you take notice. A deeper dig, brings up red flags of an unwillingness to play on the defensive end, a reputation for poor work ethic and below average hands. I seem to remember some low post espn highlights for Hickson, but he's probably not worth the investment, even at a reduced cost if the work ethic isn't there.
Why isn't there a thread for Turiaf, since were debating the merits of every potential player?
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