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  • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

    Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
    It's not like teams had to do anything to stop him...it stopped itself.
    But couldn't a case be made that they stopped him by leaving him open on the perimeter every time? Unless he develops some type of consistent outside shot, that's the way teams will continue to play him and it almost completely eliminates his ability to impact the game offensively. In order to dish, you need to need to be able to penetrate and that's going to be pretty difficult when guys are playing 5+ feet off you and daring you to shoot. Doesn't matter how good or bad the talent is if he doesn't improve his shooting.

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    • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

      Originally posted by BenR1990 View Post
      But couldn't a case be made that they stopped him by leaving him open on the perimeter every time? Unless he develops some type of consistent outside shot, that's the way teams will continue to play him and it almost completely eliminates his ability to impact the game offensively. In order to dish, you need to need to be able to penetrate and that's going to be pretty difficult when guys are playing 5+ feet off you and daring you to shoot. Doesn't matter how good or bad the talent is if he doesn't improve his shooting.
      I will answer that in Lance's thread...

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      • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

        Roy Hibbert
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        Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2015/08/12/roy-hi...#ixzz3ioDPzf8O

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        • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

          Originally posted by kent beckley View Post
          Yeah, doubting the sun came up is pretty close to doubting a newly wed laughed at you asking her if she has been hooking up with her husbands coworkers. Equally silly to doubt.
          Except he never said he personally asked her, he said he was part of a group, that he talked to her, and that he overheard her say it while he was getting his hair cut. Also I read "offseason story" meaning when he posted the story, not when it took place necessarily.

          Finally, you went beyond doubting, you basically straight up called him a liar.

          Personally I'd like to hear these stories when people have them (whether they are all true or not) instead of pouncing on anyone (particularly a 10-year poster) who shares one and "calling BS." That's going to just discourage anyone from sharing anything. I have no idea if this particular the story is true but, really, it doesn't necessarily sound far-fetched to me at all.

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          • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

            Originally posted by rabid View Post
            Except he never said he personally asked her, he said he was part of a group, that he talked to her, and that he overheard her say it while he was getting his hair cut. Also I read "offseason story" meaning when he posted the story, not when it took place necessarily.

            Finally, you went beyond doubting, you basically straight up called him a liar.

            Personally I'd like to hear these stories when people have them (whether they are all true or not) instead of pouncing on anyone (particularly a 10-year poster) who shares one and "calling BS." That's going to just discourage anyone from sharing anything. I have no idea if this particular the story is true but, really, it doesn't necessarily sound far-fetched to me at all.
            This is really true. There are some stories on this board that I know from experience are true. Part of the value here is to share that information and hopefully people are just truthful Yes, maybe that's asking for too much but it's still probably worth it. I don't think there are that many people making up wild stories and some of them can be confirmed.

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            • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

              As far as the story goes, I have a much easier time believing the encounter is true than I do believing the gf/wife/fiancee would answer it truthfully if she had been involved in a rumored affair or something similar to the rumor.

              IOW, whether the encounter is true or not, who thinks she would've admitted to an affair of any kind in that setting?
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              • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

                I think it's terrible that she should have to comment or listen to others comment on her fidelity in a public setting at all, and I'd still find it terrible even if it were true.

                It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

                  Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                  I think it's terrible that she should have to comment or listen to others comment on her fidelity in a public setting at all, and I'd still find it terrible even if it were true.
                  I agree, but comes with the territory.

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                  • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

                    Originally posted by presto123 View Post
                    I agree, but comes with the territory.
                    If you're a woman, apparently it does.

                    Let me know the next time someone comes up to roy in the barbershop and comments on who his girl may or may not be ****ing behind his back....
                    Last edited by Kstat; 08-15-2015, 03:11 AM.

                    It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                    • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

                      https://www.todaysfastbreak.com/nba-...hibberts-game/

                      Roy Hibbert said he’s unfazed by the “challenge” of playing alongside the stern Kobe Bryant, despite getting snubbed by the Lakers legend upon arriving to Los Angeles.
                      Hibbert has witnessed Bryant’s demanding personality firsthand (although not as his teammate), and the added pressures of playing in a contract year on a team withirrationally high expectations should bring out the best in the big man.
                      Per Mike Trudell, Hibbert has already begun to prepare for the upcoming season by shedding a significant amount of weight and concentrating on regaining his status as an elite defender:
                      Hibbert was an All-Star just two seasons ago, but the pendulum swung too far the other direction in the 2014 playoffs as well as last season, where he averaged just 10.6 points (the lowest of his career since his rookie season) on a dreadful 44 percent from the field for a player of his size. Although he’s struggled to rebound the ball — he averaged 7.1 and 6.6 rebounds in the last two seasons — the Lakers are hoping the big man can rebound from his underwhelming performances with the Pacers and recapture his All-Star form in the upcoming season:
                      What better platform for Hibbert to resurrect his career and showcase his All-Star caliber skills than the bright lights and big stage of Los Angeles? Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak expects Hibbert to use his expiring contract as motivation to play at a high level next season, per a TWCinterview with Chris McGee.
                      “For some reason the last year or so in Indiana, he kind of lost his way. I did talk to him recently and he didn’t put blame on anyone except himself. We know he’s going to play hard, it’s a contract year, so we’ll get his best effort. We’re hoping that at 28, we can see a player who can do some things that we just talked about, rebound and defend and block shots, and protect the rim, which is something we desperately need.”
                      A common refrain that’s uttered to describe Hibbert, whether from the big man himself or former teammates, is that nobody is harder on him than he is on himself. But that’s probably because he’s never played with Kobe, who just a few seasons ago ran Dwight Howard out of town with his hard-driving approach and shamelessly admitted to making teammates cry.
                      The dynamic of the Bryant-Hibbert pairing will be interesting to keep an eye on. Will Hibbert fold under Bryant’s vehemence, or will it cause him to thrive? So far, Hibbert believes Bryant will have the latter effect on his game.
                      “Just being able to play with a great (and) being pushed by somebody that has done it and won five championships. I’m up for a challenge,” Hibbert toldESPN’s Baxter Holmes. “People tell me a lot of different things, how he’ll respect me, and I feel like if I go about my business, I can get it done.
                      One way for Hibbert to earn Bryant’s respect is by sticking to his one true strength, rim protection, which is sorely needed for a Lakers team that finished 29th in the NBA in defensive rating last season. Lakers head coach Byron Scott has reportedly taken the initiative of carving out a defined role for the big man that best suits his strengths:
                      Hibbert agrees with Scott’s request by describing any offensive contribution he’s able to make as “candy.” The lanky giant can aid the Lakers’ porous defense by simply being 7’2″ and keeping his hands straight up when the opponent drives to the hoop. This is also known as the law of verticality, which is the rule that a defender can absorb contact and not get whistled for a foul so long as he establishes position and jumps straight up. Last season, Hibbert helped keep the Pacers as the fourth-best team defensively despite missing Paul George and George Hill for good chunks of the year.
                      The 105.3 points per game that the Lakers gave up to their opponents should drop considerably this season with Hibbert manning the middle instead of Jordan Hill. Per Basketball-Reference, Hibbert was the NBA’s 13th-best shot-blocker and boasted the 17th-best defensive rating at 100.6. Hill’s mere 52 blocks and defensive rating of 109, on the other hand, was laughable for a center.
                      Two of Hibbert’s backups at the moment are the similarly defensive-minded Tarik Black and Robert Upshaw (althoughhis reported two-year contract hasn’t yet been officially announced), both of whom can benefit from Hibbert’s rim-protecting expertise. Both of these young bigs went undrafted but are noted for their defensive potential. The former Pacer can lead by example as well as teach his young counterparts the ropes of protecting the rim.
                      However, don’t be fooled into thinking Hibbert is going to party it up now that he’s in Los Angeles:
                      “I’m focused right now on making sure I get back to playing at the ability I’m capable of,” Hibbert said when asked about any extracurricular activities in LA. “One of the first things my agent talked to me about was not getting caught up in the Hollywood stuff.”
                      As long as Hibbert stays true to his word and works hard, he shouldn’t have any issues with Bryant. Playing with Bryant was never that overbearing for players who were either serious about winning or making championship-level contributions both on and off the court. Pau Gasol, Lamar Odom, Trevor Ariza, Metta World Peace and Andrew Bynum, just to name a few, all found success playing with the oh-so-scary Bryant.
                      Even Shaq, who liked to goof around, managed three championships alongside Bryant by simply dominating on the court. And while most fans like to paint the picture of Bryant running Shaq out of LA, the Diesel actually wanted to stay in Purple and Gold before the Lakers decided to trade him, skeptical of his injury history and hefty asking price. Gasol, Odom, Bynum and Shaq all played the best basketball of their careers alongside Bryant — which is something Hibbert hopes to accomplish. Perhaps the only player who bolted out of Los Angeles for feeling overwhelmed by Bryant’s personality andnot getting enough touches was Dwight Howard.
                      Moreover, like the aforementioned players who found success with Bryant, Hibbert is focused on performing up to his potential on the court and figuring out ways to win in grueling situations rather than relying on his ego. Hibbert has certainly shown the tendency to psyche himself out of games by coming down too hard on himself, but Bryant can absolutely motivate the big man to forget the past and push forward.
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                      • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

                        ^^ Yawn. We've heard similar crap like this from Roy when he was here. Seriously - do you expect him to speak the truth ?? "Well, I got my payday, kind of slacked off on the game in general, won't be in LA for more than this one year, will sign a few more deals to pad my retirement account and then will just fade away."

                        And he's not the only one to spew this kind of scripted stuff. I don't listen to these guys anymore. They're just not that well versed in the public speaking forum and say whatever their agents or people tell them to say as best they can.

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                        • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

                          Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                          If you're a woman, apparently it does.

                          Let me know the next time someone comes up to roy in the barbershop and comments on who his girl may or may not be ****ing behind his back....
                          OK, let's put this to bed once and for all.

                          I was getting my hair cut during the season. Roy's fiancee was there (she wasn't married yet). She was there and a few people/friends were talking to her. They were talking about all of the various nonsense rumors that were going on around the team at the time. She then commented in a flippant way that "yeah, like I would ever cheat on Roy... how silly" or something to that effect, and rolled her eyes. Everyone laughed it off.

                          When I was done with the haircut, I walked over to her, introduced myself, congratulated her on the engagement, and told her that I felt bad that she had to deal with that kind of silly innuendo. She thanked me, I went and paid for my haircut, and left.

                          All of the hyperbole around this simple run-in I had with her is over the top. That's all that happened, so let's move on.

                          IMO, it's silly that we're still to this day talking about a highly unlikely rumor as the cause of Hibbert's decline. He dated his fiancee all throughout college, and she seemed a pretty with it, educated person from my brief encounter. The rumor seemed highly unlikely to me, but sure.. you all can go on and dream a world in where an affair happen and crushed Hibbert's heart and morale.

                          SMH.

                          I can't help the fact that I'm a Pacers fan, and have opportunities to run into players. Naturally I'm going to be a geeking fan when I have the chance. My son and I talked to George Hill and his wife? in Fishers Target a couple of weeks ago. I see Foster at my son's Tae Kwon Do. No big deal.
                          Last edited by docpaul; 08-15-2015, 12:18 PM.

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                          • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

                            Originally posted by docpaul View Post
                            OK, let's put this to bed once and for all.

                            I was getting my hair cut during the season. Roy's fiancee was there (she wasn't married yet). She was there and a few people/friends were talking to her. They were talking about all of the various nonsense rumors that were going on around the team at the time. She then commented in a flippant way that "yeah, like I would ever cheat on Roy... how silly" or something to that effect, and rolled her eyes. Everyone laughed it off.

                            When I was done with the haircut, I walked over to her, introduced myself, congratulated her on the engagement, and told her that I felt bad that she had to deal with that kind of silly innuendo. She thanked me, I went and paid for my haircut, and left.

                            All of the hyperbole around this simple run-in I had with her is over the top. That's all that happened, so let's move on.

                            IMO, it's silly that we're still to this day talking about a highly unlikely rumor as the cause of Hibbert's decline. He dated his fiancee all throughout college, and she seemed a pretty with it, educated person from my brief encounter. The rumor seemed highly unlikely to me, but sure.. you all can go on and dream a world in where an affair happen and crushed Hibbert's heart and morale.

                            SMH.

                            I can't help the fact that I'm a Pacers fan, and have opportunities to run into players. Naturally I'm going to be a geeking fan when I have the chance. My son and I talked to George Hill and his wife? in Fishers Target a couple of weeks ago. I see Foster at my son's Tae Kwon Do. No big deal.
                            I wouldn't be surprised at all if you had that encounter. But I don't think it means anything in terms of whether or not she cheated on him. What I am saying is...cheaters lie too.

                            So, while I appreciate your story and wouldn't want to discourage people from sharing...I would avoid anyone from making conclusions based on that story. Also, telling people they are "in a dream world" really goes both ways. Nobody here knows if she cheated. Here you say it is a "highly unlikely rumor"...because they "dated throughout college" and she was "educated", etc. That just isn't convincing. Lots of highly educated people with long relationships cheat.

                            Edit: also, the bit about not expecting hyperbole on a very juicy story on PD? Come on.
                            Last edited by BlueNGold; 08-15-2015, 03:14 PM.

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                            • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

                              Its a highly unlikely rumor because its basically the worst thing a teammate could do to another.

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                              • Re: All things Roy Hibbert for the next year or so....

                                Originally posted by ilive4sports View Post
                                Its a highly unlikely rumor because its basically the worst thing a teammate could do to another.
                                Like a "selfish dude"?

                                People are human. Even Pacers. The issue here isn't the story. The story is fine. The issue causing the blowback are the funny conclusions being drawn (e.g. that a team mate would never do that). Even related people do this stuff. We are talking young people here who make mistakes. Like getting catfished and getting a stripper pregnant. Or did that not happen? The deal with this story is that there is no proof either way.

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