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Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

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  • #16
    Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

    Originally posted by Professor S View Post
    Agreed. I'm not trying to dwell on past glory but the best we can hope for out of Roy is a Rik Smits type career. Rik was never a banger, or great rebounder (never averaged more than 7 a game in his career), but at his peak he was very efficient offensively.

    In order for a player like that to be optimally effective, he needs a "banger" to compliment him - a Dale/Antonio Davis type. Someone who can help compensate for his defensive deficiencies and get the tough boards that Roy can't, and allows him to concentrate on doing the things he does best: scoring and passing out of the high post.
    And blocking shots...


    Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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    • #17
      Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

      Originally posted by Professor S View Post
      I'm fully aboard the Z-Bo bandwagon, but Nene also fits the bill.
      Nene could help but he is a center if I am not mistaken. Can he play along side Roy as a powerforward?
      {o,o}
      |)__)
      -"-"-

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      • #18
        Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

        Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
        Ummm...no. The words "Trade Hibbert" should never be an option, unless we're getting Dwight Howard. With Roy's passion, desire to be better, and potential, there's not a center in the NBA that I would trade him for. You do realize that he's 8th in scoring among centers? Personally, the only thing that Roy needs to work on is his lower body strength, so he's not pushed off the blocks by stronger opponents.

        I'm going to be very direct again.

        Three things working agaisnt Roy. I do not think he is mentally strong (he lets his emotions get the best of him) he has trouble moving his feet (gets killed on pick and rolls for example) and yet he isn't strong (he gets pushed around rather easily, see Chuch Hayes) That is not a good combination.

        Pacers need a great defensive power forward.

        Roy is basically Rik Smits
        Last edited by Unclebuck; 03-07-2011, 10:44 AM.

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        • #19
          Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

          Statistics compared to centers

          13th in points per game
          8th in assists per game
          8th in blocks per game
          15th in rebounds per game

          If everyone starter on the team was this high ranked among their position players, the team would be great. (Obviously I know it wouldn't happen) These statistics are even using the unqualified players such as Verajao and Noah who have only played around 35 games.

          But I agree. Lay off the big fella.
          DG for 3

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          • #20
            Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

            two things worth mentioning:

            1) i think big fella needs a coach who could work with him year round. instead of only a week or two in the summer. as hard as Roy works in the summer, it would be a wise investment from our FO.

            2) with Obrien out of the picture and a return to more traditional basketball; Roy will need to add some weight in the offseason so he is not as likely to be pushed around in the post.

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            • #21
              Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

              Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
              I'm going to be very direct again.

              Three things working agaisnt Roy. I do not think he is mentally strong (he lets his emotions get the best of him) he has trouble moving his feet (gets killed on pick and rolls for example) and yet he isn't strong (he gets pushed around rather easily, see Chuch Hayes) That is not a good combination.

              Pacers need a great defensive power forward.

              Roy is basically Rik Smits
              Roy is not basically RikSmits. i loved the dunking dutchman as much as anyone but he never blocked shots, and Smits was as soft as could be down low, not a knock on him it was just his style of play. Smits was a much better jump shooter, but Roy is much better down low, or will be anyways by the time his career is over.

              Roy also rebounds and plays much better defense than Smits ever did.

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              • #22
                Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

                Alittle perspective here...

                This is only Roy's 2nd-year in the NBA. If anyone was expecting him to perform more like Shaq or Dwight Howard especially with him small frame, you've been very dillusional.

                Roy Hibbert has shown tremendous improvement in his game since last year, but that doesn't mean he still doesn't have work to do. I'll give you two examples of the adjustments Hibbert has made in his game since December:

                1. He's started to put himself in better position under the basket to receive the ball and he has shortened his approach to the basket to be more effective. Before, he would catch the ball with his back to the basket and be closer to the baseline yet still be a good 4-5 ft from the basket. That would force him to make his move toward the defense. He knew the held defense would come, but most times he either try a hook shot over the defense or he'd try to power through the defense. That last part was troubling because he wouldn't try to move his defender, not with an elbow swipe, not even with a bump. He's just take one or two steps, go into his hook motion (usually with his right-hand) and believe that his height advantage really was his best asset. But what the defense started to do was double him or bump him. Both worked to disrupt his approach to the basket as he went into his shooting motion. So, what did Hibbert do to adjust to the defense? He started catching the ball closer to the basket. This shorted his approach and allowed him to get into his hook shot faster. He also started moving the ball "between the defenders". It's something he learned from Carlos Boozer. How do I know this? Because after the Pacers faced the Bulls the first time this season and Boozer beat him with his hesitation moves underneath, the very next game Roy started adding that move to his game. It proved effective.

                2. Roy has started to use more "up and over" moves especially when attacking the basket in traffic. He's still struggling with it, but atleast he's trying to add more flare to his game. The problem here is Roy's still "small" (as in total body mass) compared to most other Centers. So, he still gets pushed around alot in the paint. A bump here or there throws him off alittle too easily for my taste, but hopefully he'll put on some weight he can live with over the summer and come back stronger.

                There are, however, two things I would suggest Roy Hibbert worked on over the summer:

                1) Foot speed. IMO, he's still much too slow to get his shot off despite the change in where he catches the ball in the paint. He needs to be quicker.

                2) Playing above the rim. Throw it down with authority, Big Fella! Clearly, Roy can dunk, but he doesn't take the ball to the rack with authority often enough, IMO. I've seen plenty of times where I thought he was going to throw it down, but instead he would tip the ball in (or tip at it). Bill Walton gave Roy Hibbert some of the best advice I think one good veteran Center could give his student - OWN THE PAINT! You're 7' tall; use that height big guy! That's what guys the likes of Shaq (in his prime), Dwight Howard and Amare Stoudemire do. They dominate or atleast try to humiliate you at the rim no matter whose house they're in. I believe one day Roy Hibbert can become a dominate force in the NBA, but unlike the three big men I've mentioned herein, they came by their physique naturally; all 3 were born big. Roy just has height right now and not much strength in mass. He'll get there, but it's just going to take time and a few changes in his diet and workout regime. He'll get there.

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                • #23
                  Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

                  Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                  I'm going to be very direct again.

                  Three things working agaisnt Roy. I do not think he is mentally strong (he lets his emotions get the best of him) he has trouble moving his feet (gets killed on pick and rolls for example) and yet he isn't strong (he gets pushed around rather easily, see Chuch Hayes) That is not a good combination.

                  Pacers need a great defensive power forward.

                  Roy is basically Rik Smits
                  I agree, reason why I don't think that either of the Power Forwards that are going to be free agents next year can play with him.
                  @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                  • #24
                    Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

                    Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                    I'm going to say this very succinctly. Either the Pacers need to get a power forward to complement Roy or the Pacers need to trade Roy.
                    Exactly.
                    @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                    • #25
                      Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

                      I think we should trade him.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

                        Originally posted by Thingfish View Post
                        I think we should trade him.
                        I'm going to ask this question just for the h*ll of it. For whom?


                        Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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                        • #27
                          Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

                          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                          I'm going to be very direct again.

                          Three things working agaisnt Roy. I do not think he is mentally strong (he lets his emotions get the best of him) he has trouble moving his feet (gets killed on pick and rolls for example) and yet he isn't strong (he gets pushed around rather easily, see Chuch Hayes) That is not a good combination.

                          Pacers need a great defensive power forward.

                          Roy is basically Rik Smits
                          Did these questions about his foot speed come before or after he was drafted by the Pacers?

                          Did it ever occurred to you that he GENUINE thought that working on his post moves and agility during his offseason would tremedously change and be an advantage to his game? The general trend of the current NBA center has been leaner and more agile. He could have thought that the extra weight was working against him in the first two season. Since dropping the weight and playing this season, I'm pretty sure he sitting at home right now thinking...

                          "D*mn...maybe I should have kept the weight."


                          Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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                          • #28
                            Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

                            Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
                            I'm going to ask this question just for the h*ll of it. For whom?
                            for another player that after a few months many on here will want want traded again.

                            to hell with it trade em all

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                            • #29
                              Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

                              I still believe he needs to make quicker decisions. Waiting patiently for a shot or passing lane is one thing, but defenses know where to position themselves when they come in to block his favorite moves - moves that if he made them quickly would result in no worse of a shot and fewer defenders to keep it from being a good one.

                              The offense has started to come away from the weak side a little when Roy gets the ball, but it is still too slow for me to believe that a pass out of the post is a first option for him in the current offense.

                              In most cases, there is no reason at all for him to be waiting for the defense to react before moving, and doing something as soon as he gets the ball is MUCH easier for teammates to time (for example, pass goes to Roy and Josh immediately moves toward the basket for an OR or even a pass, before the lane clogs with the inevitable double).
                              BillS

                              A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                              Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                              • #30
                                Re: Lay off the big fella!!!!!!!!!

                                Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
                                I'm going to ask this question just for the h*ll of it. For whom?
                                I'll answer this question just for the hell of it.

                                Someone good.

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