I don't know much about him, but I doubt the Nets are looking at him at all. http://www.netsdaily.com/blog/?p=485 They haven't worked him out, and there's definitely players higher on their list than Serge.
NBAdraft.net is not the best site to evaluate a player on. Like your other thread where Jordan was compared to Dwight. Jordan is no where near Dwight except maybe some what similar body types. Jordan is lazy and doesn't have Howard's desire, effort and hunger. Jordan couldn't even start on his own NCAA team. As for Ibaka, its tough to judge him on videos against weak competition.
you are right but he looks so talanted and hes young but i think he is not nba ready he is a amazing dunker kind of a crowed pleaser like sean williams just watched a video and one of the reporters said the most underated player is hibbert and he could be a starting Center for a team
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SeanWilliamsTheFuture51 @ Jun 21 2008, 12:04 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>you are right but he looks so talanted and hes young but i think he is to much like sean williams he like a crowed pleaser just watched a video and one of the reporters said the most underated player is hibbert and he can be a starting Center for some team</div> Yeah, I agree with Hibbert. IMO he fills alot of the needs that were lost with the loss of Collins and Krstic - he's a big body, he can rebound a bit, play tough down low, good post defense, good shot, good around the rim, good post moves - the only thing wrong with him is that he "underachieved" at Gtown, and he's not the quickest player (same can be said about Collins). So yeah, I can agree with you that Hibbert could be a starting center. That's saying more about the league than Hibbert, tho - that the league is so weak at center, a pretty average center like Hibbert could be seen as a good starter at his position. But again, we have to remember that this is the team that started Jason Collins for quite a few years.
I agree with Hibbert. He will be a solid starting center in the NBA at some point. He played 4 years in a good Big East conference. He knows how to play.