When Hayward chokes (again) next year people are really going to be surprised/upset about it, so I'll post this now and bump it later..
Dude averaged 11 points a game vs the Spurs this season.. They were 1-2 vs the rockets with him and 1-0 without him.
this is the player thats going to lead the Jazz past the Warriors?? WTF are you smoking ??? People around here talk about him like the Jazz couldn't possibly extract equal value in return for him..
No matter how much you hope and lie to yourself about it, Hayward is not this teams Derek Jeter.. He's not even close.
He played 46 minutes in that OT loss to the Clippers backups.. What a Gamechanger!! He deserves LeBron $$$!!! He had 7 turnovers in that game..
Hayward is making the decsision to try to trade him before next years deadline an easy one.I can't wait til he's gone, wouldn't be surprised if it had a positive effect on the team, like taking the training wheels off.
lettuce not forget that the FO could potentially rip some hopeful playoff team off for Hayward next season.. To not consider that because your so smitten with his talents would be a grievous oversight.
Thats great for those people back then. Today players are moving far more miles per game. Practice is much more intense as is the weight training regime. Players are more athletic and are jumping higher and moving faster on a consistent basis. Players are fatigued and they are getting injured. It takes a lot more to keep elite athletes in shape and injury free now then it did back then, The NBA is waaayyyy more popular and pays a **** ton more, which draws much more elite athletes/players. Players often showed up very drunk in the 60s to games, didnt practice, took smoke breaks, took illegal drugs before/during games, and many other things. Should players today do those things as well since players did those things and were "fine" back then? Its a different game and a different era.
Now, back to the facts. Players injury rate greatly increases with increased minutes and goes way up when a player is fatigued and worn down and trying to keep playing. Players also shoot worse when their legs are fatigued. *slap* at least you have a catch phrase and a shtick to fall back on...
Hayward did "put his money where his mouth is" he was the best player on this team.
Being born with a penis between your legs is what makes you a man, nothing else matters or makes you more or less of a man. Sorry you feel you have to prove something to be a "man."
So your telling me that today's players are moving more miles per game? Players in the 60's - 80's compared to the players of today are, and I quote you, "moving more miles per game"? How is that when they are not on the court as long? (Per comparison Player's MPG?). Second, how do you "move" more miles per game. With that I ask you this, just exactly how many "more miles" are they wiggling themselves through?
Again I quote, "they are fatigued and getting injured". Did they not go through fatigue or injury back then? If you meant to say that they are getting fatigued more frequently and injured more frequently, that just speak in terms that the educated man could understand. I don't exactly comprehend your 2nd grade worthy terminology. And to that I say that players today should be more fatigued with their in-vigorous practice, MAN UP.
I object your statement that they are "moving more miles per game". Not really sure how one moves more miles per game when the players back then averaged more minutes per game than they do today. The only way that your statement of them moving more miles per game, suggest that they are covering more and multiple miles per game than players back then, and doing it by moving their body parts moving faster other than their legs. Legs are the fastest way to move miles in the game of basketball that I watch. And players back then averaged more minutes, that is an established fact. To think that they spent that time standing around would suggest entertaining nonsense from a confused brain such as your own.
I never said that players did illegal drugs back then, you did. I said that they took shots of liquor and smoked at halftime. I said that because I have read over 20 biographies of past NBA greats where something of the norm was for the team to take shots of liquor during halftime and smoke cigarettes. This is also another fact. Illegal drugs was never once mentioned, suggested or interpreted, except for by the thoughts of your feeble mind. I never said illegal drugs, and I never said that it was a good idea. I simply said that the players back then could drink liquor and smoke cigarettes (again, not suggested, recommended, or honored, but it is a fact), then play more minutes and bitch'n'moan less than today's NBA players. = better basketball.
I am glad that you were born with a penis. Too bad that you weren't born with a brain that functioned properly. You know, one of those brains that could think of thoughts every time you wanted and tried to think of thoughts, but with a brain your thoughts come out the right way instead of making you look stupid. I am a god fearing man and pray for those that are mentally challenged (such as yourself) every Sunday, But even I know that there are people as ignorant as yourself out there, that no matter how hard I pray, there are tasks too big for even God to be able to straighten out. Report my response, it's expected and I am sure its something that your would do. Its in your character. I would expect nothing less from an idiot such as yourself.
So your telling me that today's players are moving more miles per game? Players in the 60's - 80's compared to the players of today are, and I quote you, "moving more miles per game"? How is that when they are not on the court as long? (Per comparison Player's MPG?). Second, how do you "move" more miles per game. With that I ask you this, just exactly how many "more miles" are they wiggling themselves through?
Again I quote, "they are fatigued and getting injured". Did they not go through fatigue or injury back then? If you meant to say that they are getting fatigued more frequently and injured more frequently, that just speak in terms that the educated man could understand. I don't exactly comprehend your 2nd grade worthy terminology. And to that I say that players today should be more fatigued with their in-vigorous practice, MAN UP.
I object your statement that they are "moving more miles per game". Not really sure how one moves more miles per game when the players back then averaged more minutes per game than they do today. The only way that your statement of them moving more miles per game, suggest that they are covering more and multiple miles per game than players back then, and doing it by moving their body parts moving faster other than their legs. Legs are the fastest way to move miles in the game of basketball that I watch. And players back then averaged more minutes, that is an established fact. To think that they spent that time standing around would suggest entertaining nonsense from a confused brain such as your own.
I never said that players did illegal drugs back then, you did. I said that they took shots of liquor and smoked at halftime. I said that because I have read over 20 biographies of past NBA greats where something of the norm was for the team to take shots of liquor during halftime and smoke cigarettes. This is also another fact. Illegal drugs was never once mentioned, suggested or interpreted, except for by the thoughts of your feeble mind. I never said illegal drugs, and I never said that it was a good idea. I simply said that the players back then could drink liquor and smoke cigarettes (again, not suggested, recommended, or honored, but it is a fact), then play more minutes and bitch'n'moan less than today's NBA players. = better basketball.
I am glad that you were born with a penis. Too bad that you weren't born with a brain that functioned properly. You know, one of those brains that could think of thoughts every time you wanted and tried to think of thoughts, but with a brain your thoughts come out the right way instead of making you look stupid. I am a god fearing man and pray for those that are mentally challenged (such as yourself) every Sunday, But even I know that there are people as ignorant as yourself out there, that no matter how hard I pray, there are tasks too big for even God to be able to straighten out. Report my response, it's expected and I am sure its something that your would do. Its in your character. I would expect nothing less from an idiot such as yourself.
They now have another banner pinned up their asses when Kobe decided to give them the worst defeat against Jazz in franchise history.Drugs were always in the league. You must be blind as **** if you think otherwise. Well yes you have to be because your screenname is dumb. Laker Slapper? Who the Jazz?lol yea okay look at al them lakers banners compare to the zero of the jazz. You consider them a rival but yet they don't consider you one shows what they think of the Jazz. You know your great when teams consider you their rivals but yet you don't consider them one.lol. Bush league dude
No more responding to him addy.They now have another banner pinned up their asses when Kobe decided to give them the worst defeat against Jazz in franchise history.
He isn't a Superstar and Stars win I nthis league and he is yall best player. See why some don't think the JaZz are a top 3 or 4 seed like you knuckleheaDS AROUND HERE THINK?
On this board he's vastly overrated, only fans who aren;t used to watching championship level play would fail to recognize that... He's got fancy advanced stats, but they don't translate during big spots, he's hit or miss. Nickname should be Gordon "Coinflip" Hayward
He's not as valuable as DeRozan is to the Raptors, who are 60 games over .500 in the past 3 seasons. The Raptors also had a winning record vs every team in their conference this season.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yFVmW0E2pM
Easy answer, teams run more motion plays now and far less posting up plays. The players are also all faster and generally stay in motion throughout the game. Playing more minutes does not necessarily equate moving more. I can play infinite minutes and not move. Teams use less of the shot clock (wasnt always a shot clock either), games are higher scoring, players run faster, jump higher and travel up and down the court more times. I could provide data for you but if your struggling with fact that the amount of minutes played is different from distance traveled that seems pointless for me to type out.
I personally think we rate Hayward about right, at least from the conversations I have seen.
I agree.
This is insightfull post thanks share for me.
well said Yoda