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    If the spurs were interested if be for it 100%

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    Maybe Hibbert would help the spurs more than splitter

    But the spurs looked as dominant as any championship team in recent years. Why mess up with that?

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    Splitter is better than Hibbert. He was better the season before last as well, even though Roy was getting all the hype. Hibbert at his best is an elite rim-protector who can score enough and hit the offensive boards well enough to carry his weight on that end. Splitter at his best is an elite rim-protector, PnR defender and man defender who can also be an offensive anchor with his scoring, rebounding and passing.

    No way would I trade Tiago for Roy, especially not straight up. The only things Roy does better is block shots and shoot from midrange. In every other way, Splitter wins.

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    Get out of here with that .
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    Hibbert is done.

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    Not happening.

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    Splitter is better than Hibbert. He was better the season before last as well, even though Roy was getting all the hype. Hibbert at his best is an elite rim-protector who can score enough and hit the offensive boards well enough to carry his weight on that end. Splitter at his best is an elite rim-protector, PnR defender and man defender who can also be an offensive anchor with his scoring, rebounding and passing.

    No way would I trade Tiago for Roy, especially not straight up. The only things Roy does better is block shots and shoot from midrange. In every other way, Splitter wins.
    The goods per par. It's amazing people on here still underrate Tiago.

    By the way at a Roy Hibbert thread. Really, guys?

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    People keep saying he's mentally weak but what about Splitter? He played well in the 1st and 2nd round, the bed as soon as Ibaka came back in the OKC series, disappeared these finals, same guy that couldn't exploit post up mismatches last years finals with midgets guarding him. W/out TD there goes SA's only consistent post presence, I'd take Hibbert over Splitter in a heart beat.

    Hibbert is surrounded by bad teammates, he'd thrive with SA and would help SA rebuild.
    Bad take, wow.

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    With a boosted confidence, Splitter will play better next season. I don't think trading him for Hibbert is a good thing because the Spurs will need to give some more assets alongside Splitter. I'd take LaMarcus Aldridge over Hibbert.

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    Some of you think Splitter is too soft and you want this cream puff on the team?

    LMAO 0 points and 0 rebounds in a playoff game

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    Wait until his contract runs out and see what it would take to sign him. I'm sure Duncan can tell the FO if he's worth pursuing.
    This, tbh.

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    Hibbert is done.

    Hibbert had that one good year and fizzled out. That's too bad because I always thought he would be better than Oden while he was at GT when everyone was hyping Oden up as the next Mutumbo. Well he did turn out better than Oden but that's not saying much.

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    is he better than ayres?

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    is he better than ayres?
    Tradeable... Ayers + Daye + 10 used balls for Hibbert.

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    Spurstalk user NO-NO's: All stars, future hall of famers, and anyone tough and athletic.
    Who's that tough and athletic?

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    The only category you mentioned that Hibbert falls into is All-Star, and the East having in terms of All-Star big men is as much to blame as anything else for that.

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    Nope. That salary and player is abysmal.

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    Splitter played well in the Finals this year (3rd highest net rating behind Leonard and Mills) and only struggled against OKC.

    Hibbert could help the rebuild but could be had as a FA.
    He was remarkable against Dirk and Aldridge. Basketball is a game of matchups.

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    I willing to give up Error for him
    I'm coming home, I'm coming home.

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    Hibbert had that one good year and fizzled out. That's too bad because I always thought he would be better than Oden while he was at GT when everyone was hyping Oden up as the next Mutumbo. Well he did turn out better than Oden but that's not saying much.
    More of a 12 game stretch in the '13 playoffs. He is 7'2 and has a career shooting percentage of 46.9% Never has been great on the glass either.

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    Hibbert's head wasn't right, as we saw in the playoffs, although the whole team had a head problem.
    your head wouldn't be right either if you played on a team with george and stephenson taking 48 minutes of bad shots, but at the end of the game you're getting blamed for being soft while no plays are ran for u. After last year's ECF, paul george started to believe his own hype and he was gunning this year. there were games in which hibbert wouldn't even shoot 4 baskets. How does he go from looking like shaq against the heat last year when they were playing thru him, to this year not even touching the ball most games?

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    The difference is their mentality. Hibbert wants to score. Splitter wants to be a team player. And Splitter probably is quicker as well.

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    The Hibbert implosion last season remains a mystery to me and one of the stranger things I've ever seen in the NBA. He's probably not really as good as he seemed at times during the 2013 playoffs and he's certainly not as bad as he seemed at times during the late 2014 season and playoffs. It is a little worrisome, if his drop off was purely mental/emotional, that he would be that fragile.

    With that, I don't think that Hibbert at $15M and $15.5M (PO) for the next two seasons is preferable to Splitter at $9.25M/$8.5M/$8.25M over the next 3 seasons. Other than blocking shots, I don't think Hibbert does anything appreciably better than Splitter. Hibbert is relatively inefficient as a scorer for a big guy who gets most of his looks in close and, statistically, he's not an significantly better rebounder than Splitter (and Splitter is a much better defensive rebounder than Hibbert is).
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