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04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

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  • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

    Originally posted by wintermute View Post
    Roy this year: 25.3 mpg, 9.3 FGA, 21.3 USG%
    Asik this year: 26.1 mpg, 5.4 FGA, 14.0 USG%

    Both numbers are reasonably close to both guys' career averages (Roy's numbers are a little down this year).

    I get what you mean Ace, but suggesting that Hibbert would be happy in Asik's role doesn't seem supported by current data.
    Yeah I actually looked it up after I said it. I couldn't believe Roy's usage was that high. I compared him to other C's and he actually does have a fairly high rate - which totally surprised me.

    Watching the game I feel like Roy doesn't have the ball that much, but the stats show completely different. I still feel that he would be okay in a reduced offensive role, but the stats do not back me up on this one

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    • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

      Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson View Post
      Roy doesn't need to improve his game, he just needs to be on a team where he can concentrate on what he does best. If he were on NO he would be a great role player in place of Asik. Same thing if he played in MIL with all of those long athletic guys funneling penetrators inside
      No matter what Roy does on the defensive end, the inability to grab the ball and dunk it around the rim is costly when you're a center. Is there another big in the NBA that can't do this?

      No to say Roy never manages to get his hands on the ball and go right at the rim, but he usually needs a fourth of the shot clock alone down there to do it successfully.

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      • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

        Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
        No matter what Roy does on the defensive end, the inability to grab the ball and dunk it around the rim is costly when you're a center. Is there another big in the NBA that can't do this?

        No to say Roy never manages to get his hands on the ball and go right at the rim, but he usually needs a fourth of the shot clock alone down there to do it successfully.
        I shouldn't have said Roy doesn't need to improve his game. Every player should look to improve their game. I just don't feel that there's anything that Roy can do to make his offensive game improve THAT much.

        As frustrated as most are with his offense, Roy has still managed to put up double figure scoring averages for most of his career. There are a lot of C's in the league that are much worse offensively than Roy. He just probably needs to be the 5th option on your team offensively, if you want to have a good offense.

        I agree, his inability to finish at the rim is VERY frustrating. But it's always been a limitation of his, this isn't something new. He never has and never will be a guy that can catch and finish fluidly. But he's hardly the only C in the league that has this problem.

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        • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

          I think a large part of Roy's problem is losing focus on passing. It's telling to me that he only had 84 assists this year. His assists per year starting in 09-10 are: 158, 166, 108, 113, 91, 84. Been a pretty steady decline
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          • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

            Originally posted by Rogco View Post
            I think a large part of Roy's problem is losing focus on passing. It's telling to me that he only had 84 assists this year. His assists per year starting in 09-10 are: 158, 166, 108, 113, 91, 84. Been a pretty steady decline
            I don't have the time to normalize that by minute, but it looks like there was a change in his role in the 3rd year and the number this year seems consistent based on lower minutes.
            BillS

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            Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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            • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

              There was a huge change in his role. JOB used Roy at the elbow and ran cutters off of him. Remeber when Roy used to say he was the best passing big man in the game?
              Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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              • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

                Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                There was a huge change in his role. JOB used Roy at the elbow and ran cutters off of him. Remeber when Roy used to say he was the best passing big man in the game?
                That's a good point. Thing was, I used to think we was a pretty good passer, and he was young then too. It thought he could learn to really excel at reading the double teams and passing back out. Bills, as far as normalizing for minutes, here are the numbers since 09-10 normalized to a per 36 minute basis. 2.8, 2.7, 2.0, 1.8, 1.4, 1.6. I wish the player tracking went back that far, but the only player tracking data I found was for the last two years.
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                • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

                  Originally posted by Rogco View Post
                  That's a good point. Thing was, I used to think we was a pretty good passer, and he was young then too. It thought he could learn to really excel at reading the double teams and passing back out. Bills, as far as normalizing for minutes, here are the numbers since 09-10 normalized to a per 36 minute basis. 2.8, 2.7, 2.0, 1.8, 1.4, 1.6. I wish the player tracking went back that far, but the only player tracking data I found was for the last two years.
                  I wouldn't be surprised if the variation over the last 3 years was based on touches.
                  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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                  • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

                    I think the difference in Roy's assist rate is his fewer minutes, fewer touches and a change in the defense played against him over time.

                    3 years ago, although team's did not often double-team Roy, they at least nearby players hedged to help the defender covering Roy. Tat made it easier to get a pass to an open man. Now that team's realize that Roy is not an offensive threat, he is played straight up and so are our other players on the court when Roy has the ball. If his teammates are not momentarily open when he has the ball, then it is going to be more difficult for Roy to get the assist.

                    I think Roy's claim to be the best passing big man was very premature. One defender guarding him tightly is enough to provide a bit of panic and frustration for Roy. You guard him close, more often than not it seems Roy puts up a bad shot or holds the ball too long before dumping it off to the first teammate he can find.

                    So many times Roy appears rushed or forced into what he can do with the ball. It is no wonder that he has fallen out of the offense and therefore gets fewer touches.

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                    • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

                      Originally posted by BillS View Post
                      I wouldn't be surprised if the variation over the last 3 years was based on touches.
                      I wondered that too. His usage rate hasn't really fluctuated that much, and his player tracking data is just about the same for the last two years.
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                      • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

                        I don't think Roy is a good passer at all. Good passers, like Boris Diaw, are looking to pass once they get the ball. Roy is looking to score first, and will sometimes pass if he is in a bad position. I know that Roy's role is completely different than Diaw, but suggesting that Hibbert is a good passer is a big stretch.
                        Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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                        • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

                          Originally posted by Pacergeek View Post
                          I don't think Roy is a good passer at all. Good passers, like Boris Diaw, are looking to pass once they get the ball. Roy is looking to score first, and will sometimes pass if he is in a bad position. I know that Roy's role is completely different than Diaw, but suggesting that Hibbert is a good passer is a big stretch.
                          It's a shame that Roy never developed into the player I thought he might, and that includes passing out of the post. I thought his post game would be good as well. I thought he would work on that Duncan bank shot but that never happened either. He's been better defending the rim than I expected but otherwise, not real impressed for 15M/yr.

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                          • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

                            Comparing Roy Hibbert to Boris Diaw isn't really fair. The Spurs' off-ball movement is so much better than the Pacers'. When the ball goes down to Hibbert in the post, everyone else just stands around and waits. Boris Diaw receives the ball at the three-point arc, and since he can make threes, he has so many more options - shoot, drive, dish.

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                            • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

                              Originally posted by LG33 View Post
                              When the ball goes down to Hibbert in the post, everyone else just stands around and waits.
                              Conditioned response?

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                              • Re: 04-17-15 Season Ending Larry Bird and Frank Vogel Press Conference 11 AM

                                Originally posted by LG33 View Post
                                When the ball goes down to Hibbert in the post, everyone else just stands around and waits.
                                To a certain degree, this is true. When Roy receives the ball, he will always take a moment to gather himself. Then, he will take additional time seeking a scoring opportunity for himself. The problem is, this additional time may involve a second, or it may involve 7 or 8 seconds.

                                Because of that, his teammates never know when to time their movement with whatever Roy may be doing with the ball. When he first receives the ball, the teammate who made that pass may immediately run through or go to another spot. But the other three players are sort of left high and dry because Roy is so out of tune with the offensive flow that they have no clue how to time their movement.

                                I think our offense works much smoother when West posts up as opposed to when Roy posts up. It's no wonder that Roy is utilized a lot more on the high block much more than he ever has been in the past. That we, he doesn't get in the way nearly as much.

                                I think Roy limits our offense and is a primary reason that our scoring pace is less than it could be. Apparently, TPTB agrees.
                                Last edited by beast23; 04-28-2015, 09:36 PM.

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