Dime Dropper
All-Star
Doesn't seem to be a relevant thread for this, and I thought it's worth sharing.
To read more, and it's well worth it, go here: http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/2011/07/jj-hickson-qa/
Seems like an intelligent young man who knows his weaknesses and wants to work on them. He's also aware of the perception that he's at times unmotivated, for lack of a better word, and has acknowledged his rocky relationship with Byron Scott. Wants to dispell this perception.
He speaks well and having read some interviews with him, I'm much less worried about his attitude and approach than I was previously. I think he could be a very solid player for us, and might even push for a starting place if he comes in with the right work ethic (depending on FA).
JJ Hickson was traded on June 30 to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Omri Casspi just hours before the collective bargaining agreement expired and the NBA locked out its players. After being selected 19th overall in 2008 by Cleveland, Hickson averaged 9 points and 6 rebounds for the three years he played as a member of the Cavaliers.
This past season he made 66 starts for the Cavs, averaging 13.8 points and 8.7 rebounds per game while shooting 45.8 percent from the field. Hickson will enter his fourth year in the League as a member of the Kings—as soon as this lockout ends—and he’s still only 22-years old. I caught up with JJ this last Thursday and we talked about the trade that sent him to Sacramento, his time playing in Cleveland and the next chapter of his NBA career.
SLAM: Were you surprised when the trade was announced, how did you find out, and what if any conversations did you have with Cavs GM Chris Grant about the decision?
JJ Hickson: As far as me and Chris Grant, I wish him the best, I wish the organization the best, but we didn’t have any conversations that afternoon as far as which direction the organization was heading in. I got the call from my agent the morning of the trade to let me know that it was a process that was in motion, and by the time I got up there and was getting ready to go to my workouts I got the call again. My agent Andy Miller told me the trade was finalized then, and that I was going to Sacramento.
To read more, and it's well worth it, go here: http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/2011/07/jj-hickson-qa/
Seems like an intelligent young man who knows his weaknesses and wants to work on them. He's also aware of the perception that he's at times unmotivated, for lack of a better word, and has acknowledged his rocky relationship with Byron Scott. Wants to dispell this perception.
He speaks well and having read some interviews with him, I'm much less worried about his attitude and approach than I was previously. I think he could be a very solid player for us, and might even push for a starting place if he comes in with the right work ethic (depending on FA).