homeytennis
Well-Known Member
You must have a big dingy...
If Hayward and the wife are building a new house it sounds like they are putting down roots. With Shelvin Mack and George Hill on the team it gives Hayward two Indy homies.
You must have a big dingy...
Why would he be happy to begin with? Borderline all-star on a team missing a few pieces that does not seem intent on going to get those pieces during that player's prime. Why wouldn't he want out? Why did Durant bail out on OKC? In the end, anymore, the money is a given. The worst players in the league will now make more for a crappy 3 year deal than Stockton did his entire HOF career. It is no longer money that is the motivator (Bird rights mean basically squat anymore, unless you just can't live on 300 million and just HAVE to stay put to push it over that 330 mill mark), and "loyalty" went out the window decades ago. It is just the chase for the ring, and LeDickhea....uh LeBron started the "build me a super-team to guaran-damn-tee me a ring" trend. So of course Hayward is leaving. It is what the NBA has become, and it likely is not changing anytime soon. This is the world we live in folks, get used to it.
Oh and by the way, the odds of that "super-team" ever being built in the City of Utah asymptotically approaches zero.
Just did a quick calculation. The difference in a four year deal is $143.58mm in Utah, $137.33mm if he hits the road (assumes a $107mm cap). Plus, he can make that up in extra endorsements on a winning team in a large market.
The only factor in Utah's favor is the fifth year option.
It was a major part.That wasn't why he was traded.
One could say the Celts started the super-team thing with Garnett and Allen joining Pierce the same off-season. I suppose it wasn't done via FA though so...
If they started teh super team thing, they did it 20 years earlier with their Bird/McHale/Havlicek teams.
That Boston team was created through trades too, not considered as the player created super teams where they either coordinate signing to one team or take a paycut to join a team that the Heat started.
Woah, I got my eras mixed up.Havlicek never played with Bird, McHale or Parrish, he starred in 60-70s with Bill Russel and company.
Bird was drafted by the Celtics. They also traded the #1 pick for Parrish and the #3, with which they picked McHale.
Woah, I got my eras mixed up.
meanwhile Derrick Rose thinks that the Knicks are a super team ... lol
I think sometimes players have to believe in themselves and their respective teammates in order to get through the season....or maybe he had just puffed on some recently purchased kush.
If they started teh super team thing, they did it 20 years earlier with their Bird/McHale/Havlicek teams.
That Boston team was created through trades too, not considered as the player created super teams where they either coordinate signing to one team or take a paycut to join a team that the Heat started.
One could say the Celts started the super-team thing with Garnett and Allen joining Pierce the same off-season. I suppose it wasn't done via FA though so...