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  • #31
    Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

    Roy was in great position with the ball many times and just missed the shot. What more does he want that a good look from two feet away from the basket?

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    • #32
      Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

      I am at a loss to explain why some of you want him to gain weight, he is already slow and heavy footed enough and if he gains weith even all muscle he'll get even slower and more heavy-footed.

      I would consider trading him, see what we could get.

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      • #33
        Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

        Roy needs to shut up and start making shots. He is missing shots over a shorter defender who he should attack.
        He is getting better and is the most likeable player on the team. But the bottom line is he is soft and that will not change. It is in his DNA and players do not all of a sudden get tough.
        If he adds weight he will just be a bigger, slower version of the softie he is now. If he gains weight he will be in contant foul trouble and would need to be benched or traded!

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        • #34
          Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

          Originally posted by Scot Pollard View Post
          He acts like a chicken sometimes.

          I wish he was as aggressive as Noah. Maybe not swing his elbows around nearly about to break someone's nose, but I want him to play with size and get fouled and dunk with authority.

          I don't want him to be like a goofy Zydrunas Ilgauskas, but be like a tough Dwight Howard type.
          If Roy was half as tough as Noah he would be an all-star! Shoot, if we was half as tough as Jeff Foster he would be an all-star!

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          • #35
            Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

            Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
            I am at a loss to explain why some of you want him to gain weight, he is already slow and heavy footed enough and if he gains weith even all muscle he'll get even slower and more heavy-footed.

            I would consider trading him, see what we could get.
            I have wanted to trade him since forever he isnt menatly or physically strong enoght to play at a high level on a regular basis. My off season plan if im the gm would be expolre trades for Danny and Roy. Obviously I wouldnt trade them for just any deal but if a decent deal came around I would do it.

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            • #36
              Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

              Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
              I am at a loss to explain why some of you want him to gain weight, he is already slow and heavy footed enough and if he gains weith even all muscle he'll get even slower and more heavy-footed.

              I would consider trading him, see what we could get.
              What do you have in mind?


              Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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              • #37
                Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

                Can't complain about touches when you can't finish around the rim.

                With that said, despite Roy's issues, I doubt a better center is going to be available in the next several years.

                We're going to have to hope he keeps working his *** off to get better, sees the fruits of his labor, and that we get a better power foward to start next to him.

                I'm fine with upgrading (and I'm also happy to keep him), but I just don't see how that's going to happen.

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                • #38
                  Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

                  Hibbert was definitely better once he lost the weight, he just had another weakness that defenses exploit, and that is his lack of aggressiveness to get up to the rim to finish. Some of that is muscle in his lower body, but most of it is mental.

                  Roy losing the weight is one of the main reasons his fouls went way down this year. This was NOT some negative advice from an idiot who didn't know better - in fact, weren't people saying at the beginning of the year that the advice was good AND it took a lot of work on Roy's part individually over the summer to make it happen, so it couldn't possibly have been from the coach?
                  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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                  • #39
                    Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

                    Where you get the ball is crucial. When you get the ball is crucial. The post play is very dependent on which side your man is guarding you and where you can get the ball at. Roy has been forcing the issue the past 2 games trying to get his shots up from angles and positions he normally does not get them from.

                    He has plenty of bunnies at the rim that just go in and out. He is not taking bad shots. His touch is simply just a hair off. He is a playoff rookie. You can say trade him all you want but there is not way to pratice the physical play of the playoffs. Roy has been eating up 3 years of nba regular season basketball. With a guy on your back shoving you out of position and every time you get a good shot you get called for a offensive foul I could see why he would be frustrated. He is so close to dominating noah. Its not other way around. dissect hibberts shots and you will see that once he gets that playoff touch down around the rim he will be back up at 15 ppg.

                    This playoff series is the best thing that could of happened to hibbert. You better believe he will come back from this stronger. He is very eager and willing to learn. Vogel has said he is the most coachable player he has.

                    Another thing I wish he would get away from before these playoffs games is those damn 5 hour energys. The camera showed him drinking one RIGHT BEFORE tip. IF YOUR READING THIS ROY take your shot before shoot around. Get yourself going with that energy shot in you. This goes back to that touch. The inside game is all about a minute flick of the wrist. Your body already has adrenalin going during the game that throws your shot off there is no reason to add increased energy or jitters throw it off that much more. I am sure its great for his defense and court awareness. But I have seen the effects first hand from guys that are shooters drink them before game. They are instantly long.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

                      Originally posted by dohman View Post
                      The inside game is all about a minute flick of the wrist.
                      Or, perhaps, about playing 7'2" tall and doing the jump necessary to jam the ball into the hoop instead of trying to finesse it in every time.

                      He gets the ball in plenty of time to take a step on the defender, he just holds until the double comes before moving...
                      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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                      • #41
                        Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

                        Originally posted by BillS View Post
                        Or, perhaps, about playing 7'2" tall and doing the jump necessary to jam the ball into the hoop instead of trying to finesse it in every time.

                        He gets the ball in plenty of time to take a step on the defender, he just holds until the double comes before moving...
                        He is not athletic enough to do that. From the angles and positions he is in he would need about another 5 inches of vertical. Roy is a throwback player. His game resembles the game of the past. The desire and height are there, he is just going to take more time to get his footwork and go to moves perfected.

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                        • #42
                          Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

                          Love ya Roy, but if you want the ball in a better position you're going to need to actually hold your position for more than a fraction of a second and/or make your moves quicker.
                          Last edited by gummy; 04-22-2011, 07:41 PM.
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                          • #43
                            Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

                            I do like the tough mindset of Kendrick Perkins.

                            I just wish Roy had that mindset and the body and being 7-2, that would be huge.

                            I like Marc Gasol too. He has a big body and is aggressive.

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                            • #44
                              Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

                              If you guys haven't been reading 8p9s during this series, I highly suggest you do before the series ends.

                              Originally posted by 8p9s View Post
                              Here’s Hibbert’s shot chart from last night’s game.



                              Look, Hibbert did not get frozen out by his teammates, and the game plan didn’t go away from him. His usage rate was just under 30%, which is extremely high. He had opportunities, and he failed to convert them. Alex Yovanovich highlighted the concerns that Roy’s play has raised more completely than I can here, but at this point, Hibbert does not appear to be built for the playoffs.


                              In a series full of Pacer surprises – mostly pleasant – Roy’s play has probably been the only thing besides Derrick Rose’s ability to get to the line that has gone according to what I expected. Physically, he is just not strong enough to get and hold position. As a result, he does a very poor job of “presenting himself” for the entry pass.


                              Mentally…well, I have opinions that I’m grossly unqualified to state, but we’ll leave those out. One thing that I think most will agree from watching him is that he’s incredibly indecisive. Almost every time he gets the ball in the post, it’s as if he’s funneling requests for decisions through a bloated and overworked bureaucracy. On more than one occasion last night, he received the ball on the block -unguarded – after getting a baseline screen, then waited for the defense to come to him before he made any kind of move.

                              If you cannot make a decision, one will be made for you – and you will rarely like it.
                              Like others have said, the biggest disappointment of the playoffs. Larry should have sold high.
                              You Got The Tony!!!!!!

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                              • #45
                                Re: Hibbert wants the ball in a better position

                                Roy started the beginning of Game 1 off really well and it put us in control.

                                When he's doing well, we're a dangerous team and we'll win.

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