TheNewEra wrote:12 and 8 during regular season ...had no idea his stats were close raw wise to D. JORDAN
good thing Hibbert actually has a positive impact on games unlike D. Jordan
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TheNewEra wrote:12 and 8 during regular season ...had no idea his stats were close raw wise to D. JORDAN
twinthunder3 wrote:LOL. What is the world coming to?
HasheemThabeet wrote:Hibbert is better than Bynum
HasheemThabeet wrote:Hibbert is better than Bynum
TheNewEra wrote:12 and 8 during regular season ...had no idea his stats were close raw wise to D. JORDAN

Howling Mad wrote:No more questions for you, bro.
Nolan wrote:He's not worth max money but because guys that big and that skilled are so rare he'll get max money or at least very close to it.

captoon wrote:Nolan wrote:He's not worth max money but because guys that big and that skilled are so rare he'll get max money or at least very close to it.
I understand your point but at the same time there is a huge contradiction in what you are saying. It is only logical that what is rare is expensive and what is plentiful is cheaper. That's how markets work.
I think it is generally accepted that Hibbert is a top 5 if not top 3 center in the league, a 7'3 center that's very good on both ends of the court.
So yes, he's worth a max contract based on the simple fact that he is going to dominate about 90% of his match-ups.
In this era, it should be the guards struggling to get max contracts, not quality bigs.
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HasheemThabeet wrote:Hibbert is better than Bynum