GetInTheTruck
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Looks like Hibbert is about to book another appointment with a sports psychologist.
Sure, he can be a great guy to refill those huge gatorade jugs.you put hibbert on an offensively sound team and he could an extremely important piece on a championship caliber team...
Yes you can, the Mavs won a title with Tyson playing the 5 and he's even worse on offense than Hibbert.
The problem is the Pacers have some straight up players outside of PG, their offensive talent is so thin.
Lol. I remember that shyt was being shoved down people's throats during Pacer games. That strength is "he-speaks-so-well" status
But... I think he can flourish in the right system. Check out Pau in Chicago. I mean he helped bring 2 more championships to LA but everybody shytting on him when the team started to suck. But in Chicago, dude is beasting out there again.
He's probably the #1 player to benefit from the analytics movement. Sloan conference was salivating at Hibberts FG% at the rim that he allowed. I can't even look at dude after this song on Lebetard.
be useless, brehs.
Compare Roy Hibbert to Hall of Famer and Finals MVP Pau Gasol, brehsLol. I remember that shyt was being shoved down people's throats during Pacer games. That strength is "he-speaks-so-well" status
But... I think he can flourish in the right system. Check out Pau in Chicago. I mean he helped bring 2 more championships to LA but everybody shytting on him when the team started to suck. But in Chicago, dude is beasting out there again.
We've had some of the best offenses in league historyI personally think Vogel and Scotty Brooks are not good coaches, both of their offensive schemes are mad suspect. If Mark Jackson had either one of those teams
We've had some of the best offenses in league history
Vogel took a team led by Cj Miles and unhealthy George Hill to the playoffsI personally think Vogel and Scotty Brooks are not good coaches, both of their offensive schemes are mad suspect. If Mark Jackson had either one of those teams
Vogel took a team led by Cj Miles and unhealthy George Hill to the playoffs