Pacers Roy Hibbert and George Hill Worked Out with Tim Duncan

by Jared Wade on October 6, 2011 at 6:37 pm · 5 comments

Roy Hibbert and George Hill moseyed on down to San Antone to hoop with Hall of Famer-to-be Tim Duncan. They were joined by kinda-still-Denver Nugget center Nene (who is a restricted free agent that the Pacers should target), Spurs center Tiago Splitter, former Fort Wayne Flyer Ime Udoka, the legendary Sean Marks and some guy the Spurs drafted who is allegedly named Cory Joseph. (via Project Spurs)

Sounds like a pretty good run they’re having down in Tejas.

Indy’s Dr. Hibbert agreed, according to a tweet, which also include the swell group photo above.

Came out to San Antonio to pick up sum pointers from Tim Duncan n NeNe

Tim Duncan has arguably been the most consistant superstar in NBA history. Hibbert has arguably not been. Perhaps maybe the former was able to teach the latter something about improving in that respect.

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Jared Wade founded 8 Points, 9 Seconds in 2009 and has written about the NBA for outlets including ESPN, Sports Illustrated,TrueHoop, Hoopspeak, Both Teams Played Hard, and Hardwood Paroxysm. Follow him on Twitter @Jared_Wade and @8pts9secs.

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MaddSteve 10.09.11 at 2:22 am

Hibbert and Nene huh? I like that…

Jordan 10.11.11 at 12:14 pm

Nene’s ranked higher than D-Grange on ESPN’s list. Yeah, Pacers should make that happen.

Question: If the season’s lost, how does that effect next year’s draft? Will there be one?

Steven Chung 02.27.12 at 11:54 am

You can learn a lot by learning from Tim Duncan.

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