He dominated against Tyson Chandler last series, so it's not all on the Heat's defense, Hibbert's just good....
or is the Heat interior defense that bad. Once they get it to him on the roll or in the post its over. It's nice to see a big man dominate with size again in the NBA. But Miami has a marshmallow interior.
He dominated against Tyson Chandler last series, so it's not all on the Heat's defense, Hibbert's just good....
haslem/anthony/birdman arent horrible defenders
i believe he was doing this last season as well, this season up until the POs, he was playing with an injured wrist per TNT
so yes he's got that post game working
He's a stud (no )
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dude got the talent and the pacers are the right team for him. not sure if he would've been nearly as successful somewhere else though
I wouldn't mind seeing him a spur after Timmy retires
Hibbert is the best center in the league, bar none. Dwight might have the best skillset but he doesn't have the drive and pure game of Hibbert. Plus, Hibber won't kill your team.
IF the Heat advance Put Timmy in the post and go to work..
They won't be able to do anything about it whatsoever.
At first I was skeptical but his game has evolved right before our eyes. Sure, his post moves are better, but he has great hands and a soft touch around the rim. Looks like he has staying power so long as he stays healthy. Him and George are very likeable players.
He just signed a 4 year extension last year soooooo no.
Hibbert is a stud, nevermind what the other team is doing. Dude never gets any press (like others we know) but he's head and shoulders above bas maker in LA. That hook shot is deadly, he needs to perfect it because it's Dirkishly unstoppable. Imagine if the Pacers could land a Pau Gasol, those two in the paint with their soft hands and ability to finish high would make them Western Conference worthy.
If you Mother ers watched the Pacers you would know he is a stud
Hes good, but thank the Heats undersized team for making him look better than he is
He gets in way too deep post position, a little too easy sometimes, for playoff standards.
I like how he's old school geeky enough to add the ambidextrous high release hook shot in his arsenal.
I know he's been tinkering and toying with that move since is rookie year, but it still pleasantly surprises me whenever he use it. Especially with those drop step/reverse pivot/shoulder fake moves before the shot.
They are a team built to beat the Heat. From Hibbert that's very effective near the basket, to West that prevents Miami from playing small ball, then George that a great defensive player with nice shot and driving, to Stephenson that's strong and good defensively, to Hill that handles the ball well, shots well and is large enough to defend on switches - not sure the Spurs will matchup that well vs the Heat, or that the Pacers would make the Spurs that much problems.
About Hibbert when he gets the ball near the basket its over, so the double. But Hibbert makes it complicated, because he passes well and the Pacers rotate the ball to find the open man.
Hibbert is an easy player to root for...now even more so for his YOLO-like post-game interview responses...
Euhm what?!
Well, I mean that when Dwight is rolling, he's an unstoppable beast unlike any center in the league today. He can take over games when he wants to but he is too big of a liability on offense, but the can be amazing when he wants to be. Too bad he's not a team player.
I'd still take Hibbert over him though, easily.
Lmao. Post of the year![]()
i cant imagine how much better he would be if he lost some weight and became more mobile...
lol re
Hibbert played like dog in the regular season (7'2" and shooting below 45% from the field). He's had two straight great matchups in the playoffs that don't make him expend any energy on defense. Tyson Chandler was banged up and wasn't any kind of pick and roll threat. If the Phili was competent enough to use Bosh's athleticism advantage and iso him against Hibbert, Hibbert would be having a much different series.
ClipperNation, you should check Hibberts AS game season split, while his numbers were nothing to write home about, he was at 17 ppg and shooting 50% from the field![]()
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