Roy Hibbert had a message for Kobe Bryant, and it all centered around being a defensive anchor.
The newly acquired Lakers center finally had a chance to talk his legendary teammate, and just assured Bryant that he’d be the ultimate rim protector per the L.A. Times.
When asked if they had heard from Kobe Bryant, all three players were awkwardly silent for 10 seconds before another question was asked. […] Bryant bore the brunt of the discomfort, the obvious implication that he hadn’t greeted them warmly. Or at all.
“I think he caught a lot of flak for no reason,” Hibbert said in retrospect. “He was overseas in China, I guess for a while, doing what he was doing. He’s reached out to me and we talked. […] It was funny, I guess, looking back. Ten seconds. I just told him, ‘I’ll be ready on the defensive end to help whatever way I can.’ He was all about that. I will say that.”
A financial sacrifice was also required from Hibbert, a rarity in a league where salaries and TV deals keep getting more lucrative. He agreed to take only $100,000 of his $2.3-million trade kicker so the Lakers could also sign free agents Lou Williams and Brandon Bass. […] “In the long run, it was a no-brainer,” Hibbert said. “If I were to say I wanted my $2 million and the trade couldn’t get done, I would have been back in Indy and wouldn’t have gotten that $2 million anyway. I would have had to basically fight an uphill battle just to try and get on the court. Hopefully I can make that [money] up in the long run if I do well.”