Hickson pissed at Olshey and Blazers

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  1. SlyPokerDog

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    DENVER – Denver Nuggets forward JJ Hickson didn’t hold back Friday morning when asked about his time with the Portland Trail Blazers.

    Hickson, who averaged 10.4 points and 12.7 rebounds for the Trail Blazers last season, says Portland is a special city to him and always will be. He just elaborated on why he's irked with comments the general manager made about him. And in the process, he took a jab at his replacement.

    “It just rubbed me the wrong way some of the comments that were made by [Trail Blazers general manager] Neil Olshey,” Hickson explained to CSNNW.com. “I heard something to the extent of, ‘For the Blazers to be better, we can’t bring JJ back.’ That was one of the ones that really caught my attention. I was like, ‘wait, what?’ And they go out there and get a new center [Robin Lopez] and he has only three rebounds.”

    To be accurate, Lopez had two rebounds in that season-opening 104-91 loss to the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday. But you get Hickson’s drift.

    "He can say whatever he wants to say," Lopez responded. "I'm a true center."

    The six-year veteran refused to name names, but he said he was disappointed with some of the current Trail Blazers who voiced their opinions publicly stating that they desperately needed to acquire a traditional center in the offseason.

    At 6-9, Hickson played out of position at the center spot and lacked the defensive skill-set Portland was in dire need of. Yet still, he felt like he did all that he could do considering the situation.

    “I was playing out of position,” he said. “I know for a fact that L (LaMarcus Aldridge) doesn’t like to play center. He doesn’t like it. He just doesn’t. He’s an All-Star so he’s going to trump whatever. I had no problem playing out of position. I feel like I did it to the best of my ability. I was one-of-six guys in the league to average a double-double, so I think I did pretty good.”

    “As a player, he should use anything for motivation,” Aldridge said after learning about Hickson's comments to CSNNW.com. “So if he wants to use that to motivate him, that’s fine.”
    The Sacramento Kings used to be the team Hickson had it in for being that they waived him after only 23 games during the lockout shortened 2011-12 season. Now he says Portland takes the cake.

    “Portland definitely is that team,” he admitted. “Look, I had a great season with Portland. I felt like some strides should have been made to at least extend a hand to get me back. But I’m not going to do anything out of the ordinary tonight. I’m just going to play my game. I know how I play and I know what I do. I feel like they know, too.”

    In all fairness, Portland did Hickson a huge favor in the summer of 2012.

    According to a source briefed on the situation, says the Trail Blazers giving Hickson that one-year, $4 million qualifying offer was substantially more than what other teams were willing to pay to a player who had just come off of a inconsistent 2011-12 season between his time in Sacramento and Portland.

    The platform of having a starting job, albeit at center, with starter minutes, helped him immensely in securing a three-year, $15 million deal with the Nuggets. There were not many or any opportunities for him to start at other places prior to the 2012-13 season.

    While Portland could have simply offered Hickson a market value one-year deal in the $2 million range, the deep-rooted relationships that Olshey has with high-profile agents such as with his agent Andy Miller, allowed Hickson to be placed in a prime position going forward.

    However, it still doesn’t take away the diss Hickson feels was directed towards him. He says he's amped for tonight’s game versus the Trail Blazers. In his words, “You know I’m going hard.”

    He says it’s nothing personal. He would just have liked to have had a longer stay in Portland.

    “I felt like I made tremendous strides from the first time I played with those guys,” Hickson said. “The relationship with my teammates was good. I was getting used to the city. I loved the fans. I felt like I built a great relationship with the fans. But it’s a business and things happen and now I’m a Nugget.”

    Chris Haynes, Trail Blazer & NBA Insider

    http://www.csnnw.com/blazers/hickson-elaborates-olsheys-comments-and-takes-shot-lopez
     
  2. Wheels

    Wheels Is That A Challenge?!?!1! Staff Member Global Moderator

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    great pissed off Faried and Hickson will be battling boards agains LMA and Lopez... has anyone every been outrebounded 75-12? ;)
     
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    I am sure Hickson will become another Blazer killer. But it does not change the facts. He is not as good as LMA and he is not a center. Whether Lopez is the guy or not makes no difference. He was a better option.

    JJ needs to compare himself to TRob not Lopez. Would he be happy with 12-15 minutes a game coming off the bench. It does not sound like it.
     
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    He did?
     
  5. magnifier661

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    I don't know who this helps more? Hickson should have stayed quiet because he just lit a fire under Aldridge and Lopez. I have a feeling Aldridge will prove to make hickson his bitch, just like he does against Zach and chandler. Once Aldridge feels you are dissing him, it only strikes a fire under him and releases the la monster!

    As for Lopez... I hope he takes this to heart. Hickson just publicly punked him. Hopefully Lopez and Aldridge both grab +10 on Denver and make a statement.
     
  6. BlazerWookee

    BlazerWookee UNTILT THE DAMN PINWHEEL!

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    Umm... Pissed? Hyperbolize much, there, Sly?
     
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    Bet you he comes out BEASTIN' tonight!
     
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    Nikolokolus There's always next year

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    A) The Nuggets have more natural rebounding talent. B) They are always tough to beat a mile above sea-level and C) Laconic personalities like Lopez and Aldridge don't strike me as the types to "play pissed."

    Advantage Nuggets.
     
  9. Natebishop3

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    I've never understood why pro athletes need a reason to get up for a game.
     
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    I agree with Hickson in that there was too much blame put on him. He was the scapegoat in a season where he was one of the harder working players on the floor while being asked to play a different position. A lot of players would pout about it, but he didn't.

    The fact he had to play center instead of the 6-11 Aldridge is kind of sad. Aldridge is basically the size of a center with his height and length. Most of it is a waste, though, because he plays smaller than his size.
     
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    Magic, Durant and Dirk. All guys who play smaller than their size that I wouldn't want on my team...
     
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    Was he really playing center, or was Aldridge just called "the power forward" on the team?

    Hickson was playing for a contract. Yes he was hard working, but it's been pointed out that many of his rebounds came at the expense of his teammates.
     
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    Every person in the organization has said Hickson played center, so yeah.

    Hickson has always been a hard worker. He gets after it and plays tough in the paint.

    Hickson had his faults last season. SO DID EVERYONE ELSE. Why people feel the need to make him the scapegoat, especially when it comes to defense, is beyond me. This team is filled with mediocre defenders. Could Lillard have been any worse last season?
     
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    Scapegoat for what? Our bench was widely blamed for our failures last season.

    I just find it hilarious that you so fervently defend Hickson, and yet you have such a hardon for Batum.
     
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    I still think JJ is just more of a stats guy than a team player and I'm happy with the Blazers decision that was made. Who cares if he's pissed. JJ is more one dimensional anyway.
     
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    Great, we'll get the 1 game out of 82 that he makes an effort on defense.
     
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    Hickson isn't making $11M per year
     
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    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    You can justify it however you want. If I went back prior to his new contract, would I find similar posts from you about Batum?
     
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    Shit. I missed the game? We lost again? Can someone provide me with a recap?
     

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