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Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

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  • Re: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

    If you ignored age and contract, and asked me to pick the better player, I'd pick Roy. McGee is extremely athletic, but doesn't strike me as a winning basketball player.

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    • Re: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

      Originally posted by PR07 View Post
      If you ignored age and contract, and asked me to pick the better player, I'd pick Roy. McGee is extremely athletic, but doesn't strike me as a winning basketball player.
      I'll say this. Hibbert is the better player hands down....when he's engaged. The point that's being lost is that those of us who want a new center want one who will play every night to his potential and capability. We're sick and tired of Roy's yearly confidence problems. We're sick and tired of his inability to keep his position. We're sick and tired of watching our offense stalling, because we're trying to feed him the ball.

      This year was the final straw that broke the camel's back for some of us. Roy is basically getting EMBARRASSED when he plays now, and his performances are swinging from one extreme to the other. Roy is making HISTORY with his bad play, yet some of us is bent out of shape because McGee has blooper highlights on a halftime show. Roy has become joke material for late night shows. How bad do you have to be to get THAT much recognition? He got blocked with AUTHORITY by Kyle freaking Korver...twice...in the same game! Then he has the audacity to throw his teammates and coach underneath the bus....

      Let's be realistic. If Roy was playing great basketball, and just having bad games...there wouldn't be a single person on this board who would want to trade him. However, he's not playing great basketball, so some of us are ready to cut him loose instead of taking the risk of wasting another season on him. If you're going to be stubborn about not wanting McGee, that's cool. However, let's not pretend Roy is some great option for us.


      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: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

        Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
        If you're going to be stubborn about not wanting McGee, that's cool. However, let's not pretend Roy is some great option for us.
        It's got nothing to do with being stubborn. It's called having eyes and having watched a guy who arguably has had the worst basketball IQ in the league for years. I apologize for not being optimistic about us somehow getting this guy to focus when he couldn't do it once with four different coaches in a six year stretch.

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        • Re: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

          Originally posted by BenR1990 View Post
          It's got nothing to do with being stubborn. It's called having eyes and having watched a guy who arguably has had the worst basketball IQ in the league for years. I apologize for not being optimistic about us somehow getting this guy to focus when he couldn't do it once with four different coaches in a six year stretch.
          So....what type of IQ should a non-scoring, athletic center have? No one is asking him to run the offense. No one is asking to make dime passes. No one is saying to call plays for him. As it's been said numerous times before by different posters, his job would be strictly to block shots, grab rebounds, and catch as many lobs as possible. He can do all that on pure athleticism and desire alone. Beyond that, what else do you need from him?

          I want specifics...the "he has a low basketball IQ" argument without examples gets old.


          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: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

            Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
            I'll say this. Hibbert is the better player hands down....when he's engaged. The point that's being lost is that those of us who want a new center want one who will play every night to his potential and capability. We're sick and tired of Roy's yearly confidence problems. We're sick and tired of his inability to keep his position. We're sick and tired of watching our offense stalling, because we're trying to feed him the ball.

            This year was the final straw that broke the camel's back for some of us. Roy is basically getting EMBARRASSED when he plays now, and his performances are swinging from one extreme to the other. Roy is making HISTORY with his bad play, yet some of us is bent out of shape because McGee has blooper highlights on a halftime show. Roy has become joke material for late night shows. How bad do you have to be to get THAT much recognition? He got blocked with AUTHORITY by Kyle freaking Korver...twice...in the same game! Then he has the audacity to throw his teammates and coach underneath the bus....

            Let's be realistic. If Roy was playing great basketball, and just having bad games...there wouldn't be a single person on this board who would want to trade him. However, he's not playing great basketball, so some of us are ready to cut him loose instead of taking the risk of wasting another season on him. If you're going to be stubborn about not wanting McGee, that's cool. However, let's not pretend Roy is some great option for us.
            It's a fair point, but I still think we could do better than McGee.

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            • Re: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

              Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
              So....what type of IQ should a non-scoring, athletic center have? No one is asking him to run the offense. No one is asking to make dime passes. No one is saying to call plays for him. As it's been said numerous times before by different posters, his job would be strictly to block shots, grab rebounds, and catch as many lobs as possible. He can do all that on pure athleticism and desire alone. Beyond that, what else do you need from him?

              I want specifics...the "he has a low basketball IQ" argument without examples gets old.
              But he cannot do the basic things you mentioned without throwing stupid passes, missing (or not even catching) easy lobs, falling into other players, etc.

              If you want examples, go to YouTube and I'm sure there are countless fan made highlight reels of Javale McGee stupidity. Your proposition sounds great in theory and would work well on a video game, but this is reality. McGee is a bumbling idiot on the basketball court and there's nothing I've seen in his six years in the league that shows he's going to change.

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              • Re: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

                Originally posted by BenR1990 View Post
                But he cannot do the basic things you mentioned without throwing stupid passes, missing (or not even catching) easy lobs, falling into other players, etc.

                If you want examples, go to YouTube and I'm sure there are countless fan made highlight reels of Javale McGee stupidity. Your proposition sounds great in theory and would work well on a video game, but this is reality. McGee is a bumbling idiot on the basketball court and there's nothing I've seen in his six years in the league that shows he's going to change.
                JaVale McGee's improving defense - Lakers at Nugg…: http://youtu.be/PRfnyBVJw5c

                This video shows a lot of what I thought positively of him after watching countless McGee AND Nuggets videos. My biggest plus is his ability to recover quickly to contest and block shots after biting on fakes, dropping from the 3PT line, or closing out on shooters. Watching other videos, he's a pretty good mobile center in that he can defend smaller players on the perimeter. This will help Indiana on PNR defense, because we can take the switch and not worry about leaving our center "dead in the water" against quicker players. With Hibbert, our defense is geared towards protecting him against switches.

                With our funneling defense our interior defense will improve tremendously, because McGee has a very quick, explosive first jump. Our perimeter players can start "trusting" rim protection again which could lead to a possible increase in forced turnovers on bad pases, since our players can stay at home near the 3PT line. The penetrating player has to choose whether to pass it out which could easily get intercepted by George, Hill, and Stephenson; or attempt the shot and have it sent to the bleachers by McGee. This is just the tip of the iceberg of what I saw McGee could do for this team.


                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: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

                  Originally posted by PR07 View Post
                  It's a fair point, but I still think we could do better than McGee.
                  We could, but it really still boils down to our identity. What will it be for the 2014-2015 season?


                  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: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

                    Just listen to yourself for me...

                    Lets try to go after JaVale McGee to replace Roy Hibbert as our defensive anchor... He moves around better...

                    That would give us an identity of a real dumb *** ball club... Not that Roy Hibbert is a basketball savant, but JaVale is a basketball retard to put it nicely... I think that you all need to step away from the ledge in regard to Roy, but I say this knowing full well that most of you are still falling after jumping... I am just thankful that none of you run the Pacers...
                    Abba Zaba, your my only friend.

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                    • Re: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

                      Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
                      JaVale McGee's improving defense - Lakers at Nugg…: http://youtu.be/PRfnyBVJw5c

                      This video shows a lot of what I thought positively of him after watching countless McGee AND Nuggets videos. My biggest plus is his ability to recover quickly to contest and block shots after biting on fakes, dropping from the 3PT line, or closing out on shooters. Watching other videos, he's a pretty good mobile center in that he can defend smaller players on the perimeter. This will help Indiana on PNR defense, because we can take the switch and not worry about leaving our center "dead in the water" against quicker players. With Hibbert, our defense is geared towards protecting him against switches.

                      With our funneling defense our interior defense will improve tremendously, because McGee has a very quick, explosive first jump. Our perimeter players can start "trusting" rim protection again which could lead to a possible increase in forced turnovers on bad pases, since our players can stay at home near the 3PT line. The penetrating player has to choose whether to pass it out which could easily get intercepted by George, Hill, and Stephenson; or attempt the shot and have it sent to the bleachers by McGee. This is just the tip of the iceberg of what I saw McGee could do for this team.
                      Sounds great. What happens though when McGee ends up doing something stupid like blowing a dunk or throwing a pass into the stands with less than a minute to go in a playoff game? Bottom line is I don't ever see myself trusting this guy on the basketball court any more than trusting that a class of Kindergarten students will behave without a teacher. I won't deny he's got incredible upside and potential, but I have no confidence he will ever be a part of a serious contending team in his career as a starter.

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                      • Re: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

                        Originally posted by BenR1990 View Post
                        Sounds great. What happens though when McGee ends up doing something stupid like blowing a dunk or throwing a pass into the stands with less than a minute to go in a playoff game? Bottom line is I don't ever see myself trusting this guy on the basketball court any more than trusting that a class of Kindergarten students will behave without a teacher. I won't deny he's got incredible upside and potential, but I have no confidence he will ever be a part of a serious contending team in his career as a starter.


                        That same kind of BS was said on this very board about Lance, that he'll cost us many a playoff series.

                        Are you seriously asking what happens if McGee F's up, when the direct comparison is Roy Hibbert? The same guy with no hands, who won't move an inch to try and get a pass, the same guy who can be counted on for a 0 pt performance just as much as anything else? We're not comparing him to an All Star center, because Roy is not that. We're comparing him to a headcase who can't go up for a rebound, can't score and has a fatal and now easily exploitable flaw in his strongest area (defense). We have to sell, and sell fast. And if McGee is too little a return that's awesome, that means we can get another piece from Denver in the deal.


                        The only time I question "bball IQ" is when someone on an internet forum is questioning the "bball IQ" of a professional who has been playing the game for the majority of his life.

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                        • Re: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

                          If you guys really think Hibbert can't perform, the solution is to get an actual competent NBA center, not Javale McGee.

                          The way some of you guys post, you'd think there are only 2 centers in the whole league.

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                          • Re: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

                            Originally posted by 3rdStrike View Post
                            The only time I question "bball IQ" is when someone on an internet forum is questioning the "bball IQ" of a professional who has been playing the game for the majority of his life.
                            The NBA is ran a lot like Scientology. The more money you pay into your NBPA dues, the more BBall IQ they'll hand over to you.
                            Last edited by Since86; 06-12-2014, 10:20 AM.
                            Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                            • Re: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

                              Originally posted by wintermute View Post
                              If you guys really think Hibbert can't perform, the solution is to get an actual competent NBA center, not Javale McGee.

                              The way some of you guys post, you'd think there are only 2 centers in the whole league.
                              I gave a list of mobile centers that I think would fit and wouldn't pout when they don't get a lot of plays ran for them. This thread was first created 2 years ago to see if Roy's near max contract would be seen as a better deal than what Javale McGee was paid.

                              McGee got a 4 years for $44 Million deal.

                              Roy was given a 4-year $58 Million deal.

                              The Pacers also contacted McGee's agent at the time he and Roy were free agents to express interest if the Pacers were unable to re-sign Roy.




                              Originally posted by ESPN.com
                              The Denver Nuggets have re-signed center JaVale McGee to a multiyear contract, the team announced Wednesday night.

                              A source told ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard the two sides agreed to a four-year deal. Yahoo! Sports reported the deal was worth $44 million.

                              "Just signed with Denver, could not be happier! Thank you to the Kroenke family and the fans for their support," McGee tweeted Wednesday, along with a picture of him signing the contract.

                              The 24-year-old 7-footer averaged 11.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.16 blocked shots in 61 games last year for the Washington Wizards and the Nuggets, who acquired him in the Nene deal in mid-March.

                              McGee had two huge games against the Los Angeles Lakers in the playoffs, prompting coach George Karl to say: "I don't think I've ever coached a guy like this. He has the moves of a 6-6 player."
                              More on that:

                              Originally posted by DenverPost
                              During the playoffs against the Los Angeles Lakers, Nuggets coach George Karl was asked about McGee, who had two huge games.

                              "I don't think I've ever coached a guy like this," said Karl, who got his first NBA head coaching job in 1984. "He has the kind of moves of a 6-6 player. The guy he kind of reminds me of a little bit is (1970s star) Connie Hawkins. There's this long, unfolding one-handed stuff. He's got a long way to go to become Connie Hawkins."

                              McGee was a wanted commodity. NBA.com reported the Portland Trail Blazers and Indiana Pacers were interested.

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                              • Re: Who's worth more - Hibbert or JaVale McGee?

                                Denver would jump all over the Mcgee for Hibbert deal, and even give us an extra player like a Evan Fournier to help make the salaries match. Pacers need that kind of player return in order to sign Lance. If they want to resign Lance then its clear that more mobile and athletic center is needed. The style of play dictates it. McGee would thrive in our system, with Lance and PG throwing alley-oops to him. He could clean the glass with our terrible shooting percentage.
                                You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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