Roy Hibbert didn't score a single point on Monday. It was his third scoreless outing in eight playoff games. The 7'2, 290-pound Indiana Pacers center didn't grab a rebound, either. In 18 minutes against the Washington Wizards, he collected five fouls, shot 0-for-2 from the field and the Pacers were outscored by 17 points. Some thought the matchup with Washington would change Hibbert's poor postseason...
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. — The Indiana Pacers are growing awfully tired of All-Star center Roy Hibbert’s post-season disappearing act. Following yet another disappointing playoff performance where he recorded zero points and zero rebounds in a 102-96 Game 1 loss to the Washington Wizards, Hibbert was pulled aside and spoken to by teammates David West and Rasual Butler. ESPN and the Pacers website described...
Don’t look now, but Roy Hibbert’s Indiana Pacers teammates seem prepared to turn on him. Hibbert is embattled in one of the most bizarre slumps ever seen by an All Star caliber performer. To make matters worse, Hibbert’s production is beyond terrible, on both ends of the floor. It doesn’t matter that Monday’s game was his third scoreless outing in eight playoff games, the 7’2, 290-pound isn’t rebounding...
Indiana Pacers players held a closed-door meeting after their Game 1 playoff loss to the Wizards on Monday night, repeatedly slamming the door on Roy Hibbert’s head. “I thought it was a very productive meeting,” said forward Paul George. “I think we got a lot of things out of our systems, and I think we’ll be a better team now,” he added, as Hibbert was wheeled by paramedics into an ambulance behind...
The biggest story thus far of the 2014 NBA Playoffs on the court arguably has been the disappearance of Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert. Last night, Hibbert recorded his third postseason game with 0 points and posted his second playoff game without grabbing a single rebound in Indiana’s 102-96 loss to the Washington Wizards. It […] The post Was Roy Hibbert Really That Good To Begin With? appeared...
Roy Hibbert has emerged as the go-to punchline in the sports world over the past couple weeks. His sudden, unexplainable, and significant decline is one of the most perplexing things to happen in the NBA in a long time. Hibbert had another 0 point, 0 rebound performance in Game 1 against the Wizards in another homecourt defeat for the Eastern Conference’s “top seed.” Although in fairness, he did...
Indiana Pacers center, Roy Hibbert, has been a major disappointment to say the least. He doesn’t pass the boxscore test. He fails the eye test miserably. I feel that if the Pacers do not make it until at least the NBA Finals (not saying they need to win it, but they have to at least make an appearance), then they should strongly consider trading Roy Hibbert. He are some reasons why.. 1) He Doesn’t...
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: the Indiana Pacers lost and Roy Hibbert was a total no-show in the game. But maybe now his teammates are demanding more from the center. According to Scott Agness of Pacers.com, David West was fuming after Indiana’s Game 1 loss at home to the Washington Wizards and […]...
Indiana Pacers big man Roy Hibbert has been having a rough go of it lately. During the Pacers/Hawks series he tied a 46-year old record for ineptitude by an All-Star when he failed to score in two consecutive games. He appeared to remember how to play in Game Seven, but than threw up another dud in the first game of the conference semifinals against Washington Monday night.So queue the trollers and...
I know these things sound cool and you want to believe them, but frankly they just aren’t true a lot of time. Yes, Hibbert is playing terribly, but it isn’t because Paul George had sex with his lady as being reported by Baller Alert. The Pacers have issues, but this isn’t one of them. I know it is boring, but Hibbert isn’t playing well simply because he isn’t playing well, nothing salacious or anything...
Former Wizard, Gilbert Arenas went in on Roy Hibbert after the All-Star’s poor performance in the Pacers Eastern Conference semifinals Game 1 loss (102-96) to the Wizards Monday. Indiana’s 7’2″ big man failed to register a point or a rebound – it was the third time in 4 games that Hibbert has failed to score – and Arenas didn’t shy away from speaking his mind: Arenas wasn’t the only former NBA player...
Roy Hibbert scored zero points and grabbed zero rebounds in 18 minutes during game one against the Washington Wizards. Arenas, a former Wizard, trolled the struggling Hibbert via Instagram: The Indiana Pacers currently pay Roy Hibbert near $14 million per season. If he continues to play at this rate, the Pacers... The post Gilbert Arenas Puts Roy Hibbert On Blast appeared first on Hoops-Nation....
Rumors that the Pacers were anywhere near back are largely overblown. Roy Hibbert? Not even close. Indiana? Not dominant at all. Hibbert failed to score and failed to grab a rebound. This is a guy who is 7-foot-2! That was actually important in this game as the Wizards dominated the glass 53-36 including 17 offensive rebounds. 17! Against one of the better defensive rebounding teams in the regular...
The Washington Wizards upset the Indiana Pacers in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference second-round matchup on Monday night, 102-96. Second-year guard Bradley Beal did it all for the Wizards, compiling 25 points, seven assists, seven rebounds, five steals and one block. Drew Gooden made a huge contribution off the bench with 13 points and 12 rebounds. For the Pacers, David West led with a double-double...
It’s no secret how historically bad the Indiana Pacers’ Roy Hibbert has been in these 2014 NBA playoffs. He’s turn into one of the biggest spring punchlines. Former Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas clowned Hibbert on Instagram, not kicking, but stomping the man while he’s down. Arenas had absolutely no mercy for the Pacers big man. The post Gilbert Arenas Clowns Roy Hibbert and Pacers on Instagram...
It’s a bad sign when a perennial playoff underachiever — and another without much playoff pedigree (see: Arenas, Gilbert, above) – takes shots at you on social media. However, in the case of Roy Hibbert, the criticisms and disses are most certainly warranted, as he delivered another playoff no-show in Game 1 against the Washington Wizards: 18 minutes, 0 points, o rebounds, 5 fouls. In fact, the only...
Roy Hibbert has struggled tremendously in the 2014 NBA playoffs. After going his second playoff game with zero points and zero rebounds, it appears his teammates have lost all patience for the big man. According to ESPN, veterans David West and Rasual Butler confronted Hibbert about his poor play after the Game 1 loss to the Washington Wizards. West was said to be “fuming” and “as heated as he’s ever...
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Washington beat host Indiana behind 25 points from Bradley Beal and 22 from Trevor Ariza as the teams’ Eastern Conference semifinals series got underway....
We have finished off what may be the most exciting first round in NBA Playoff basketball history. With the NBA being the hottest sport right now, whether it’s the playoff TV ratings or the media sideshow of Donald Sterling, everyone is talking basketball in one way or another. We are ready to kick off the second round of the playoffs with Washington Wizards visiting the Indiana Pacers followed by...