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THIS SEASON:
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BIG ROY IS HAPPY NOW, SO KEEP GIVING HIM THE BALL!
"As much as I've watched Hibbert play and coached against him (14 yrs. old) Potomac Valley AAU (PG County) and his hard work ethic, dedication to his teammates is really amazing to watch him develop up until now, and just think he's still not finished. I always knew Roy had a "plethora" of moves, just keep giving him the ball!
"I think they're testing me and you know that's a big you're always gonna have to protect the basket no matter I can get dunked three times in a row so that doesn't faze me you know this what I am. I'm a rim protector, I'm a Georgetown Hoya, you know the lineage right there it is what it is. - Roy Hibbert
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"But Hibbert has been reborn these past two months and has been the Pacers’ best player in the two victories over the Knicks" - Bob Kravitz (Indy Star)
"The way these guy play, it's tough to get the ball into the post and you can fall into the trap of overfeeding it," Vogel said. "That leads to high turnover nights. You have to take advantage of the opportunity and we were able to get it to him at times, still not enough to my liking, but he got a lot of stuff on pure effort on the offensive glass. Just a great effort by him all the way around." I sort of disagree with "most" this statement. Reason? If you're not going to play inside/out basketball and play with the ball along the perimeter this will cause just as many turnover's at high rate because you're not playing inside/out basketball, but when you're playing the game of basketball the right way inside/out, you won't have as many turnovers in a game. FACT! It's a point guard/guards job to make this happen. NO EXCUSES! If you have a smart, tough and savvy point guard this wouldn't an issue. NO EXCUSES! No defense can't stop heart and determination. NONE! ...I hope this continues...
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