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Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

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  • #16
    Re: Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

    Originally posted by ilive4sports View Post
    With what is on the table right now, of course Roy is leaning towards the Blazers, they are offering more money. If we match, and he had a choice in the matter, he would stay in Indiana.

    Stop pretending that players should be loyal and if they would take a better deal elsewhere that they are dicks. Thats business. Teams have no problem trading players or not resigning them and no one says a thing. They play to make money, whether you like that or not.
    True but my point is even if we matched his offer he would rather be with them.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by PacersForever View Post
      True but my point is even if we matched his offer he would rather be with them.
      That's all speculation unless it comes directly from hibbert himself, not his agent.

      If hibbert really wants to leave Indiana, he'll make a public declaration.

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      • #18
        Re: Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

        Originally posted by PacersForever View Post
        True but my point is even if we matched his offer he would rather be with them.
        No where is that said in the article or in the video. All that is said is that he is leaning towards Portland, solely because of the money they are offering.

        Its just posturing from Roy, pretty much saying there is no home town discount

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        • #19
          Re: Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

          Originally posted by ilive4sports View Post
          No where is that said in the article or in the video. All that is said is that he is leaning towards Portland, solely because of the money they are offering.

          Its just posturing from Roy, pretty much saying there is no home town discount
          Well, the article does say
          The Pacers would still be able to match any offer for Hibbbert when the July moratorium expires, but teams generally work out deals for players who express a specific desire to be elsewhere once they become free agents.
          so it kind of does imply that there's a desire to be elsewhere even if we match.

          Now is it posturing? Almost certainly.

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          • #20
            Re: Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

            Yes, it does imply that Hibbert has a desire to be elsewhere, and it is most likely just agent posturing. Unfortunate, but that is the way the game is played.

            Step back for a moment here. How much does Roy Hibbert love playing for Coach Vogel? Not enough to give us a "home town" discount for sure, but he has made it abundantly clear he is devoted to the guy and very clear how much he loves his Area 55 people. We are to believe that because the FO from Portland gave him a few hours of song and dance that he would much rather be in Portland now?

            No. That's as silly as thinking we'd really rather have Kaman or Asik than Roy just because we've talked to them.

            Now I am a little worried about what our FO is going to do, but I am not at all worried that Roy doesn't want to play for the Indiana Pacers. He wants to get paid what the market will bear and so far nothing that has happened is out of the ordinary for this time period.

            If we get a direct quote from Roy that says he doesn't want to come back to Indiana, then we can have a meltdown together.

            Speaking of direct quotes - I don't know why you have "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice?" in quotes when that quote does not appear anywhere in the article you are referencing. You are paraphrasing based on your understanding of the article and the problem with that is that you have worded it quite a bit more strongly but make it appear like someone else went on record saying it. Bad form.
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            • #21
              Re: Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

              I heard Roy and Portland have been sleeping together for months.

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              • #22
                Re: Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

                Originally posted by gummy View Post
                Yes, it does imply that Hibbert has a desire to be elsewhere, and it is most likely just agent posturing. Unfortunate, but that is the way the game is played.

                Step back for a moment here. How much does Roy Hibbert love playing for Coach Vogel? Not enough to give us a "home town" discount for sure, but he has made it abundantly clear he is devoted to the guy and very clear how much he loves his Area 55 people. We are to believe that because the FO from Portland gave him a few hours of song and dance that he would much rather be in Portland now?

                No. That's as silly as thinking we'd really rather have Kaman or Asik than Roy just because we've talked to them.

                Now I am a little worried about what our FO is going to do, but I am not at all worried that Roy doesn't want to play for the Indiana Pacers. He wants to get paid what the market will bear and so far nothing that has happened is out of the ordinary for this time period.

                If we get a direct quote from Roy that says he doesn't want to come back to Indiana, then we can have a meltdown together.

                Speaking of direct quotes - I don't know why you have "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice?" in quotes when that quote does not appear anywhere in the article you are referencing. You are paraphrasing based on your understanding of the article and the problem with that is that you have worded it quite a bit more strongly but make it appear like someone else went on record saying it. Bad form.
                I was thinking the same about why he would want to stay here. But them I also think that maybe it was all a lie.

                Maybe his just liked Vogel's personality better then O'Brian's because he didn't put him down in front of others, but truthfully

                he was disgusted on how he was fed the ball especially during the Heat series. Portland must have gave his a sales speech on how

                they were going to make sure they were going to unleash his full potential.


                I don't see anything wrong with the title. It's with a question mark and the video clearly indicates that it may he would do if he had the decision.

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                • #23
                  Re: Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

                  Originally posted by PacersForever View Post
                  I was thinking the same about why he would want to stay here. But them I also think that maybe it was all a lie.

                  Maybe his just liked Vogel's personality better then O'Brian's because he didn't put him down in front of others, but truthfully

                  he was disgusted on how he was fed the ball especially during the Heat series. Portland must have gave his a sales speech on how

                  they were going to make sure they were going to unleash his full potential.


                  I don't see anything wrong with the title. It's with a question mark and the video clearly indicates that it may he would do if he had the decision.
                  I couldn't watch the video until now, it kept stalling in the Deron Williams portion. OK, so the quotes from Aldridge are: "Right now, if Roy Hibbert had to choose, he'd choose Portland," and "If he had to pick, I think he would pick Portland." Fairly close to what you said, but when you put something in quotes it should be exact.

                  I still think it's mostly posturing. He's feeling warm and fuzzy because people want him and want to give him a lot of money. If the Pacers match I doubt Roy sulks about it.

                  It's going to be a loooong two weeks.
                  Last edited by gummy; 07-02-2012, 04:52 AM.
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                  • #24
                    Also, keep in mind, Roy kills his reputation with other teams if he makes it clear he's just using the blazers for leverage and hes inly signing the contract to force the pacers to match it. He has to put a positive spin on this if he really intends to sign their offer sheet.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

                      Originally posted by avoidingtheclowns View Post
                      Not really.

                      There are four ways restricted free agency can go:
                      1. [*=1]Roy agrees to whatever number the Pacers toss out there
                        [*=1]Roy investigates offers from other teams and allows Pacers to match/beat/pass
                        [*=1]Roy signs an offer sheet and the Pacers decide to match/pass
                        [*=1]Roy is offered the absolute max the Pacers are allowed to


                      #1 is bad for Roy. #4 is bad for the Pacers. #2 or #3 is the compromise.

                      None of this has anything to do with loyalty or reputation. It's just the nature of restricted free agency.
                      It has everything to do with reputation, among your fans. Let's wait out the 10 days and see if we get any more "Roy not loyal" posts and then we can reassess. And this is among a biased sample of fans that understands the nuances of restricted free agency.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

                        Originally posted by rexnom View Post
                        Whether true or not, Roy is on dangerous ground rep-wise. The perception of him is not great right now.
                        I'll bet it all blows over really quick once he re-signs.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

                          Originally posted by PacersForever View Post
                          http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2012/0...ter-max-offer/


                          I have to say that hurts. It doesn't help that were talking to others centers (Asik, Kaman). But he rather join Portland ?
                          Did the Pacers step up with a max offer? Which team has the better management and is likely to produce a winner? Why wouldn't he want to play there? Hibbert owes nothing to the Pacers. They could have stepped up with a max offer but they didn't. The fans here keep saying he isn't worth that contract. Good luck to Roy on whatever he decides to do......

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                          • #28
                            Re: Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

                            Originally posted by rexnom View Post
                            It has everything to do with reputation, among your fans. Let's wait out the 10 days and see if we get any more "Roy not loyal" posts and then we can reassess. And this is among a biased sample of fans that understands the nuances of restricted free agency.
                            The heading should have been, "The Pacers not loyal".........

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                            • #29
                              Re: Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

                              Originally posted by wintermute View Post
                              I'll bet it all blows over really quick once he re-signs.
                              I think so too. But he's teetering on the edge right now. Roy, for better or worse, has really connected closely with his fans. The support there is more personal than with other players. Usually these things blow over but in Roy's case, if he keeps pushing it? I think it might hurt his reputation some. He needs to tread carefully.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Hibbert not loyal ? "Leaning toward signing with the blazers if he had the choice ?"

                                This is all posturing imo. The Pacers might be trying negotiate a 5 year deal at slightly lower money per year, than a max from Portland would pay, ~12-13 per year for 5 years, so maybe 60-65mil. The agent releases a statement like this to try and force the Pacers hand to offer more. Until Roy actually signs an offer sheet from one of these other suiters nothing is final.

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