
About 90 minutes before last night's Pistons-Pacers game, the visitor's locker room at the Palace of Auburn Hills was deathly quiet. With half of the Pacers roster still on the court working out, the other half sat slumped in front of their locker, silently watching a big flat-screen TV with its sound turned off that was showing footage from Detroit's recent preseason game against the Cavs. In other words, it's the kind of situation that makes for extremely awkward interviews.
I broke the silence to talk with Pacers rookie
Roy Hibbert about his gaudy preseason numbers (per 48 minutes, he averaged 23.5 points, 15.3 boards, 4.7 blocks ... and 9.2 fouls) and what he needs to do to earn more playing time (remember those fouls?). Later, I also caught up with coach
Jim O'Brien for his take on Hibbert's progress.
Matt Watson: You've got your first game in about an hour and a half. Do you have any butterflies about starting your career?
Roy Hibbert: I already got that all out of my system. I just got to go out there and play hard.
Matt Watson: Making the adjustments from college to the preseason, was that tough for you?
Roy Hibbert: [I've been] working on a lot of stuff in terms of getting up and down the court, just learning the offense. It's a different one than college, but I'm getting used to it.