It's been a tough playoffs thus far for Pacers center Roy Hibbert.

The 7-foot-2 center's recent struggles are well-documented. He averaged just 5.3 points and 3.7 rebounds per game during the first round.

His troubles carried over into the second round against the Wizards on Monday, as the embattled center posted yet another 0-point, 0-rebound performance in a loss.

After the game, Hibbert's frustrated teammates pulled him aside for a closed-door meeting in an attempt to spark his performance. In particular, Pacers power forward David West was incensed.

David West, Roy Hibbert and Rasual Butler appeared to have a talk in the weight room. Doors were shut. Guys declined to talk about it. — Scott Agness (@ScottAgness) May 6, 2014

Never seen David West so hot in the locker room postgame. First time I can remember him cutting off the media. (Spoke for ~5mins) — Scott Agness (@ScottAgness) May 6, 2014

A beyond furious David West, on Hibbert: "He’s got to be part of the fight. H’s got to be part of this thing for us to go anywhere.” — Scott Agness (@ScottAgness) May 6, 2014

Swingman Paul George was also upset, and echoed West's sentiments:

Paul George on Hibbert: "We’re at the point where we really need Roy and we need him now." — Candace Buckner (@CandaceDBuckner) May 6, 2014

Monday's tallies somehow lowered his already depressed playoff averages to just 4.6 points and 3.3 rebounds per game over eight games played. Aside from his 13-point, 7-rebound performance in Game 7 against the Hawks, Hibbert has been simply awful.

In theory, Hibbert should fare better against the Wizards than he did the Hawks. Atlanta forced him out his comfort zone by pairing him up with floor-stretching bigs, which pulled Hibbert out of the paint where he thrives. However, Washington boasts post-dominant players in Marcin Gortat and Nene, which should at least keep Hibbert in his preferred location.