Live Bar, May 19 recently, former NBA player Roy Hibert participated in The Sideline Guys podcasting program.
Speaking of enbede, Hibert said: “I enjoy training with enbede, but I know I am not as good as before, because enbede beats me every day. He got the MVP. When we trained together, he worked very hard. He might get the MVP every year.”
Speaking of Miles Turner, Hibert said: “He can protect RIM, he can open space, I remember that one year he was the candidate of the year’s best defensive player, I hope he can win this award in the future.”
In the seven seasons of 2008-2015, Hibert played for Pacers. In the 2015-17 season, Hibert played for the Lakers, Hornets and Nuggets successively. Hibert’s NBA career played 662 regular season games, with an average of 10 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 0.4 steals, 1.7 cap. After his retirement, Hibert joined 76 people as a player development coach.