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

    Originally posted by Bball View Post
    You guys realize that the Pacers' FO and fans aren't one giant collective unit, right? Roy could be pizzed at management, done dirty by management, screwed over by management, and STILL have fans that supported him to the end. He could still have supporters in local media and charitable organizations that he connected with. Kids that he met. Teammates. Even supporters in the organization that maybe didn't agree with management.

    No, he doesn't owe those people anything. But in this day and age, and with how easy it would be to simply post a thanks or goodbye, it would be the classy thing to do.

    I think this potentially gives us some insight into his ego and psyche and begins to show Roy wasn't necessarily above being petty and self-centered. The decent thing to do would've been a social media thank you or goodbye post. Or a local media exit interview doing the same. Nobody is saying he needed to take a full page ad in the Star, although that was an option as well.

    It's common courtesy. It's a simple thing to do. It's good PR. It's a way not to burn any bridges. A player of Roy's stature and tenure not doing it in this day and age speaks volumes about Roy. Especially when we have questions about who actually was the chemistry problem in the lockerroom that derailed the team. Maybe it wasn't Roy, but this totally classless act puts him much higher on the list of suspects and even solidifies his standing as a likely suspect IMHO.
    Best post explaining the issue in this thread. QFT.

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

      Originally posted by ilive4sports View Post
      Because Larry didn't throw them under the bus like he did to Roy? None of those guys had a bad break up with the Pacers like Roy did. Yet West still slammed the organization on his way out. After taking it easy all year no less. What David West did was classless.
      What David West did was pretty typical for David. Pure class. The dude is old school, mature and thoughtful. He expressed his displeasure with the organization's treatment of Roy Hibbert, yet understood that it is appropriate and classy to thank his fans in Indy. Really, I'm surprised anyone has that view point on how David handled things.

      As for getting thrown under the bus, that was done to Roy Hibbert. But Granger was the franchise player for a long, long time...was a true and loyal soldier to this organization...but was treated like a piece of garbage. I was offended by that...but he still thanked his fans. Again, classy and mature.

      Both Granger and West know how to treat their fans and that is much appreciated.

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

        Originally posted by Bball View Post
        No, he doesn't owe those people anything. But in this day and age, and with how easy it would be to simply post a thanks or goodbye, it would be the classy thing to do.
        Fair point, and I agree. It would be a classy thing to do.

        Originally posted by Bball View Post
        I think this potentially gives us some insight into his ego and psyche and begins to show Roy wasn't necessarily above being petty and self-centered.
        If your main takeaway is that Roy has personality flaws, I'm not sure many people disagree. That single selfish dudes comment is much more damaging and revealing.

        Originally posted by Bball View Post
        A player of Roy's stature and tenure not doing it in this day and age speaks volumes about Roy.
        Now I think you're reaching. All it means right now is that he's lying low. As mentioned previously, he hasn't given any interviews at all since being traded. I'll wait and see on his future comments before concluding anything.

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

          Originally posted by wintermute View Post
          Now I think you're reaching. All it means right now is that he's lying low. As mentioned previously, he hasn't given any interviews at all since being traded. I'll wait and see on his future comments before concluding anything.
          I would not be surprised. He will probably still be lying low on the basketball court in a few months watching JHill rebound one of his weak post up misses.

          As for his silence on twitter, he's the outlier among other recent and notable Pacers. That speaks volumes especially since he's regularly using his account and has a history of using twitter.

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

            Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
            I would not be surprised. He will probably still be lying low on the basketball court in a few months watching JHill rebound one of his weak post up misses.

            As for his silence on twitter, he's the outlier among other recent and notable Pacers. That speaks volumes especially since he's regularly using his account and has a history of using twitter.
            Roy has been pretty silent on Twitter for about a year now. So, no, it really doesn't speak volumes.

            Besides, who gives a ****?

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

              What's the over/under on how many more pages people discuss one's Twitter etiquette?

              Noses are as high as the sun around here.

              But the best part about this? This is the same exact thing people did when discussing Hibbert playing basketball. Choosing to completely disregard any positive things he did and decide to focus and obsess on the negative while speculating about purely negative intentions or motives he has.
              Last edited by BenR1990; 07-19-2015, 02:43 PM.

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

                Originally posted by BenR1990 View Post
                What's the over/under on how many more pages people discuss one's Twitter etiquette?

                Noses are as high as the sun around here.

                But the best part about this? This is the same exact thing people did when discussing Hibbert playing basketball. Choosing to completely disregard any positive things he did and decide to focus and obsess on the negative while speculating about purely negative intentions or motives he has.
                Just admit Roy was the problem in 2014 and we can all move on. He not only collapsed on the court, he was a problem off the court too. That's not me saying it, it's people in the know including Mark Boyle and Conrad Brunner. Bird apparently feels the same way based on the presser, basically saying Lance isn't around any more to make excuses for Roy Hibbert.

                The issue is that Hibbert calls out his team mates for being immature yet gets a pass on the character issue by many people. Now we are hearing A LOT more from the franchise. People who actually know are ripping on Roy, not Paul and Lance.
                Last edited by BlueNGold; 07-19-2015, 03:56 PM.

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

                  Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                  Just admit Roy was the problem in 2014 and we can all move on. He not only collapsed on the court, he was a problem off the court too. That's not me saying it, it's people in the know including Mark Boyle and Conrad Brunner. Bird apparently feels the same way based on the presser, basically saying Lance isn't around any more to make excuses for Roy Hibbert.

                  The issue is that Hibbert calls out his team mates for being immature yet gets a pass on the character issue by many people. Now we are hearing A LOT more from the franchise. People who actually know are ripping on Roy, not Paul and Lance.
                  I couldn't care less what the issue was at the end of 2014 at this point. Whatever it was it sucks, but it's done and over with. The team has moved on.

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

                    Originally posted by presto123 View Post
                    The ironic thing is that posters in this thread are actually showing a bit of THEIR character based on the responses. I have a better idea of the contenders of class verses the pretenders of class. It is what it is I guess. If people can't see that it is at the very least the right thing to do....I don't know?
                    No. What we are seeing is a clear cut definition of the word "entitlement". At this point, being "classy" is irrelevant. You want an individual to kiss your *** although in the same sentence "you don't care" and create paragraphs to criticize his game.

                    I'm still trying to wrap my head around this concept of being "classy" when people are throwing venom in your face. What the hell does the real life, face-to-face conversation of this looks like?

                    "You suck! You're nothing more than a overpaid, mental midget! I'm so glad that the Pacers traded you to a different team so that I don't have to look at you for another year. By the way, can you thank me for buying tickets all those years that I was coming to watch the team...not you individually...play?".

                    That just blows my mind that anyone would have the audacity to ask for a thank you given the situation.
                    Last edited by ksuttonjr76; 07-19-2015, 04:50 PM.


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

                      Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
                      "You suck! You're nothing more than a overpaid, mental midget! I'm so glad that the Pacers traded you to a different team so that I don't have to look at you for another year. By the way, can you thank me for buying tickets all those years that I was coming to watch the team...not you individually...play?".
                      Or..
                      "So you guys that supported me to the very end, bought and proudly wore your Hibbert jerseys to games and around the state, maybe made excuses for me, defended me when I was slumping, supported me through thick or thing... Well screw you because it wasn't enough!! You let the haters win!!! You let management do this to me!!!! I have nothing good to say about any of you!!!! I'm so glad to be out of Indiana! You ALL let me down!! There's not one good thing I can say about ANY of you!!!!"
                      Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                      "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                      -John Wooden

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

                        Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                        Just admit Roy was the problem in 2014 and we can all move on. He not only collapsed on the court, he was a problem off the court too. That's not me saying it, it's people in the know including Mark Boyle and Conrad Brunner. Bird apparently feels the same way based on the presser, basically saying Lance isn't around any more to make excuses for Roy Hibbert.

                        The issue is that Hibbert calls out his team mates for being immature yet gets a pass on the character issue by many people. Now we are hearing A LOT more from the franchise. People who actually know are ripping on Roy, not Paul and Lance.
                        You're attempt to rewrite history is a bit off, no? When did Roy call out teammates for being immature? Selfish and immature are different things last time I checked. And we haven't heard anything from the franchise. We have a story from former Pacer writer Conrad Brunner. Then we had Boyle state that it was a spot on assessment. Nobody from the franchise has said anything about Roy or locker room issues. Bird stating Lance isn't there to steal Roys rebounds was a shot at Roy's on court play, not his character or locker room issues. But we haven't heard A LOT more from the franchise.

                        At the end of the day this thread has turned into a "find reasons to talk negatively of Roy thread". We have posters providing psychological analysis on his mindset, ego, etc. We have others saying he and others on the board lack class. Then we have others attempting to rewrite history in order to somehow bring up and alleviate Lance's alleged issues off the court.

                        Yet nobody is bringing up the COUNTLESS things Roy has done off the court. Area 55, flash mob, food drives, his relationship with that terminally ill child, etc. You guys don't want to give credit to the hard work he's put into his craft to go from a project player to AT WORST a starting level C in the NBA. All you want to focus on is selfish dudes and not saying good bye to the ones that wanted him gone.

                        Chances are he will eventually thank the Pacers and their fans in some way. And once that happens we will hear about how it wasn't sincere, etc.
                        Last edited by Ace E.Anderson; 07-19-2015, 07:28 PM.

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

                          Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson View Post
                          You're attempt to rewrite history is a bit off, no? When did Roy call out teammates for being immature? Selfish and immature are different things last time I checked. And we haven't heard anything from the franchise. We have a story from former Pacer writer Conrad Brunner. Then we had Boyle not refute it. Nobody from the franchise has said anything about Roy or locker room issues. Bird stating Lance isn't there to steal Roys rebounds was a shot at Roy's on court play, not his character or locker room issues. But we haven't heard A LOT more from the franchise.

                          At the end of the day this thread has turned into a "find reasons to talk negatively of Roy thread". We have posters providing psychological analysis on his mindset, ego, etc. We have others saying he and others on the board lack class. Then we have others attempting to rewrite history in order to somehow bring up and alleviate Lance's alleged issues off the court.

                          Yet nobody is bringing up the COUNTLESS things Roy has done off the court. Area 55, flash mob, food drives, his relationship with that terminally ill child, etc. You guys don't want to give credit to the hard work he's put into his craft to go from a project player to AT WORST a starting level C in the NBA. All you want to focus on is selfish dudes and not saying good bye to the ones that wanted him gone.

                          Chances are he will eventually thank the Pacers and their fans in some way. And once that happens we will hear about how it wasn't sincere, etc.
                          Talk about rewriting history. Mark Boyle didn't simply "not refute it". He said it was a "SPOT ON ASSESSMENT":

                          Mark Joseph Boyle@Mark_J_Boyle 2h2 hours agoSouth Yarmouth, MA
                          @1070Bruno with a spot on assessment of soon-to-be-former-Employee #55.http://www.1070thefan.com/blogs/brun...what-they-need

                          As for Roy thanking the Pacers, that's probably not going to happen. Nobody here should expect that. In any event, I'm not sure why you think it's likely he will thank the fans. Maybe because it's the right thing to do?

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

                            So allegedly toxic and cancerous to our locker room, yet David West of all people sticks up for the guy? That's logical. West would be the first one hammering down on that type of crap.

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

                              Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                              Talk about rewriting history. Mark Boyle didn't simply "not refute it". He said it was a "SPOT ON ASSESSMENT":

                              Mark Joseph Boyle@Mark_J_Boyle 2h2 hours agoSouth Yarmouth, MA
                              @1070Bruno with a spot on assessment of soon-to-be-former-Employee #55.http://www.1070thefan.com/blogs/brun...what-they-need

                              As for Roy thanking the Pacers, that's probably not going to happen. Nobody here should expect that. In any event, I'm not sure why you think it's likely he will thank the fans. Maybe because it's the right thing to do?
                              Out of the entire post, that was a focus. To keep things on the up and up, I've edited my original post to demonstrate this.
                              Last edited by Ace E.Anderson; 07-19-2015, 07:45 PM.

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

                                Originally posted by Bball View Post
                                Or..
                                "So you guys that supported me to the very end, bought and proudly wore your Hibbert jerseys to games and around the state, maybe made excuses for me, defended me when I was slumping, supported me through thick or thing... Well screw you because it wasn't enough!! You let the haters win!!! You let management do this to me!!!! I have nothing good to say about any of you!!!! I'm so glad to be out of Indiana! You ALL let me down!! There's not one good thing I can say about ANY of you!!!!"
                                So where are your pictures with you and your Hibbert jersey?? Or your posts at the end of last season giving support to him?? If there is none then you have no reason to be demanding a thanks... It is not the Hibbert supporters that are demanding are thanks... Rather is is the same people who have spewed vitriol sharpening their pitchforks for a phantom issue for someone who is not even a Pacer anymore... I see all of those Hibbert supporters saying to the contrary that a broad thanks is unwarranted... Hell some have even said that he has thanked Area 55'ers but that is still not good enough... Hibbert could not be railroaded out of town fast enough for some of you... SMH
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