The much maligned Indian Pacers center Roy Hibbert showed up for game 2 after having 0 points and 0 rebs for game one. He finally made his presence felt and in game 2 responded with 28 points.
“We didn’t call any more plays for Roy tonight,” Pacers coach Frank Vogel explained after the win. “He made a decision clearly that he was going to step up.”
Hibbert agreed with his coach. “I haven’t been as aggressive as I should have been,” the All-Star center said in the wake of avenging his zero-point, zero-rebound performance from Game 1.
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