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Roy Hibbert
C - 7'2, 270lbs - 37 years old - 9 years of NBA experience
Retired - Retired after 2017 season
  • Birthdate: 12/11/1986
  • Drafted (NBA): 17th pick, 2008
  • Pre-draft team: Georgetown
  • Country: USA
  • Hand: Right
  • Agent: -
Stats
Transactions
DateLeagueTransaction
2008 NBA DraftNBADrafted 17th overall by Toronto.
9th July, 2008NBADraft rights traded by Toronto, along with T.J. Ford, Rasho Nesterovic and Maceo Baston, to Indiana in exchange for Jermaine O'Neal and the draft rights to Nathan Jawai (#41, 2008).
15th July, 2008NBASigned four year, $7,284,670 rookie scale contract with Indiana. Included team options for 2010/11 and 2011/12.
6th October, 2009NBAIndiana exercsied 2010/11 team option.
30th September, 2010NBAIndiana exercsied 2011/12 team option.
13th July, 2012NBARe-signed by Indiana to a four year maximum value contract ($58,365,563). Included player option for 2015/16.
25th June, 2015NBAExercised 2015/16 player option.
9th July, 2015NBATraded by Indiana to L.A. Lakers in exchange for a 2019 second round pick.
7th July, 2016NBASigned a one year, $5 million contract with Charlotte.
2nd February, 2017NBATraded by Charlotte, along with Spencer Hawes, to Milwaukee in exchange for Miles Plumlee and cash.
23rd February, 2017NBATraded by Milwaukee to Denver in exchange for a protected 2019 second round pick.
Career Moves
2004 - 2008Georgetown (NCAA)
July 2008 - July 2015Indiana Pacers (NBA)
July 2015 - June 2016L.A. Lakers (NBA)
July 2016 - February 2017Charlotte Hornets (NBA)
February 2017Milwaukee Bucks (NBA)
February 2017 - June 2017Denver Nuggets (NBA)
Articles about Roy Hibbert

June 29, 2017

Roy Hibbert
C, 7’2, 270lbs, 30 years old, 9 years of experience

Pretty much a nothing year for Hibbert, who was never healthy and never productive in it for two teams. His career has fallen away quite quickly and he needs to land somewhere where he can rebuild it, somewhere to prove he can still cut it as a “traditional” centre in the modern league, somewhere where he can re-establish himself as a rebounder and fearsome interior defender. But there is little evidence nor need for it to be here in Denver. He was only here to meet the salary floor.

Player Plan: Expiring $5 million salary and no reason to bring him back.

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