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Submitted by Dean Wilson, Mar 14, 2008 12:05

As a Hoyas fan, that is a tough comment to read. However, it should also be noted that Hibbert's play this year has been affected by the loss of Jeff Green. Without Green's inside presence, teams have isolated Hibbert in the post. Roy lacks the Hansborough-esq teneacity to go straight up with the ball...choosing, more often than not, for awkward baby sky hooks. That being said, 7-2 is still 7-2 and Hibbert should find his way on an NBA bench for at least few years. I can see him in Philadelphia rather than Instanbul.


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