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Fri Feb 24, 2017 6:40 am
No story yet. Pick is like top 55 protected or something, basically they're just taking him for free.
Denver Nuggets get:
Roy Hibbert, C
Milwaukee Bucks get:
Protected future second-round pick
Fri Feb 24, 2017 7:31 am
What a fall from grace for someone who was one of the better centers in the league not too long ago
Fri Feb 24, 2017 9:01 am
Yeah, we're only a couple of years removed from him posting pretty respectable numbers for someone who wasn't the focus of the offense, and was only playing around half the game. With Jokic's emergence, he's probably not going to get a lot of minutes in Denver. He's only 30 however and has avoided major injuries thus far, so there should be an opportunity to resurrect his career elsewhere after this season.
Fri Feb 24, 2017 1:01 pm
The NBA is in a Stretch-5 Revolution right now. Guys like Roy Hibbert, Al Jefferson and Andrew Bogut are all going to find it difficult to find a place in the coming years. I mean just look at their stats this season.
When you can't shoot, and you're too old to make a major impact on defense like a Hassan Whiteside or Nerlens Noel can, you're not worth much anymore. There's a reason why Marc Gasol is starting to shoot more threes all of a sudden...
Fri Feb 24, 2017 4:28 pm
Not sure how Hibbert fell so hard when every teams needs a rim protector and he also can hit the 15-18 jumper too so you would think there would be a place for him in the league.
Fri Feb 24, 2017 7:48 pm
Yeah, the three-point revolution makes players of his ilk dinosaurs at the offensive end, but they still have value on defense.
Fri Feb 24, 2017 9:32 pm
You guys must not have watched Hibbert play defense in the last couple of years. Dude spends more time on his ass on the court than standing up.
Fri Feb 24, 2017 11:47 pm
Granted, but he has played better defense in the past. It would be his ticket to sticking around in the league, if he can recapture that form.
Sat Feb 25, 2017 12:17 am
What are the odds of that happening though? Dude hasn't been effective since that season in Indiana.
He's had ample opportunity, since then, right? I think a guy like Bogut would be more effective since he actually still tries.
Sat Feb 25, 2017 12:44 am
Jackal wrote:You guys must not have watched Hibbert play defense in the last couple of years. Dude spends more time on his ass on the court than standing up.
I agree with this. He has looked horrible. He didn't even deserve the minutes he was getting with the Lakers. He looked slow, couldn't move well laterally, and his offensive game looked broken. He had such a hard time getting up and down the floor.
When he was with the Pacers, he seemed to move much better, his rotations were faster. He has really gone downhill.
Sat Feb 25, 2017 1:40 am
PeacemanNOT wrote:The NBA is in a Stretch-5 Revolution right now. Guys like Roy Hibbert, Al Jefferson and Andrew Bogut are all going to find it difficult to find a place in the coming years. I mean just look at their stats this season.
When you can't shoot, and you're too old to make a major impact on defense like a Hassan Whiteside or Nerlens Noel can, you're not worth much anymore. There's a reason why Marc Gasol is starting to shoot more threes all of a sudden...
Bogut is probably going to latch on to a contender
Hibbert and Jefferson are old so they will fade away. Non shooting centers are valuable. Tristan thompson, steven adams, deandra jordan, JV, Cody Zeller, Gortat, etc
Sat Feb 25, 2017 2:40 am
air gordon wrote:PeacemanNOT wrote:The NBA is in a Stretch-5 Revolution right now. Guys like Roy Hibbert, Al Jefferson and Andrew Bogut are all going to find it difficult to find a place in the coming years. I mean just look at their stats this season.
When you can't shoot, and you're too old to make a major impact on defense like a Hassan Whiteside or Nerlens Noel can, you're not worth much anymore. There's a reason why Marc Gasol is starting to shoot more threes all of a sudden...
Bogut is probably going to latch on to a contender
Hibbert and Jefferson are old so they will fade away. Non shooting centers are valuable. Tristan thompson, steven adams, deandra jordan, JV, Cody Zeller, Gortat, etc
Yeah all younger players that rebound and play defense (apart from Gortat who is a rare exception). AKA Hassan Whiteside and Nerlens Noel like I said in the post above.
Sat Feb 25, 2017 4:41 am
So if you're old and can't play defense you won't play? I agree with that
IMO a player like al Jefferson in his prime will always have a place in the league. He could score efficiently, get to the free throw line, draw double teams. You're telling me that's no longer coveted?
Sat Feb 25, 2017 4:47 am
air gordon wrote:So if you're old and can't play defense you won't play? I agree with that
IMO a player like al Jefferson in his prime will always have a place in the league. He could score efficiently, get to the free throw line, draw double teams. You're telling me that's no longer coveted?
I agree with that 100%. That skill set is still a great asset. The post game is not, and will never be, completely dead.
Sat Feb 25, 2017 10:04 am
Out of Bogut, Jefferson, and Hibbert, Bogut is the oldest, and the one who's suffered the most injuries. On the other hand, the effort is there, he's also a fine passer, and he's probably pretty fresh after being benched in Dallas, so yeah, maybe he does have the best shot at sticking around.
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