CALJAZZFAN
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Having Hibbert and Gobbert and Favors would be ridiculous from a defensive perspective. Not much offense, but by far the best defensive big man rotation in the league. Try to get into the lane and score against them.
Hibbert lacks heart. And sometimes lacks in effort. I want no part of him and his bloated contract.
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I'm with you. I'd hate to have any no-heart/low effort players on the Jazz with bloated contracts. Only stupid franchises do that...Hibbert lacks heart. And sometimes lacks in effort. I want no part of him and his bloated contract.
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I'd take Hibbert for Kanter/Burks/Filler easily if Favors is able to make some kind of offensive leap. He probably won't though, so it would be tough to have Favors/Hibbert starting.
Favors/Hibbert would be a monstrous defensive combo though.
I'd take Hibbert for Kanter/Burks/Filler easily if Favors is able to make some kind of offensive leap. He probably won't though, so it would be tough to have Favors/Hibbert starting.
Favors/Hibbert would be a monstrous defensive combo though.
Hibbert and his contact are the worst thing that could ever happen to the jazz.
Its not just his stats though. Its not just his contract.Today, Hibbert >> Gobert. In a year, two years, who knows? Gobert has already taken a quantum leap forward. In his rookie season as a 22-yr old (after playing four years at Georgetown), Hibbert averaged 7/4 in 15 mins/per. Let's see what Gobert does this year at 22. I was surprised to see looking at Hibbert's stats that he really isn't a good rebounder (has never averaged >9 despite playing 30 mins/per). He is definitely not worth his contract.