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One player Ainge is reportedly eyeing is Utah Jazz forward Gordon ... The Jazz though, likely don't have any plans to trade Hayward, as he is in the ...
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what hot garbage are those articles? sportrageous? Seriously?
Why do people even write articles like this?
It's not hot garbage, it's probably accurate. Not every article is written for hardcore fans who already know these things. A Zach Lowe article was just written on teh Jazz and their fear of keeping the team intact, so the timing of the article makes sense. I dont think anything the writer said was inaccurate. It's just old news.
It's not hot garbage, it's probably accurate. Not every article is written for hardcore fans who already know these things. A Zach Lowe article was just written on teh Jazz and their fear of keeping the team intact, so the timing of the article makes sense. I dont think anything the writer said was inaccurate. It's just old news.
It's not hot garbage, it's probably accurate. Not every article is written for hardcore fans who already know these things. A Zach Lowe article was just written on teh Jazz and their fear of keeping the team intact, so the timing of the article makes sense. I dont think anything the writer said was inaccurate. It's just old news.
Nah, stitches is right. Trash article from a trash site. Sportrageous is one of several sites that just flat out makes stuff up and then calls it a rumor.
No doubt Danny Ainge would like to acquire Gordon, but as of now, Utah ain't "scared" as the article suggests. Utah has not only a better team, but considerably so, and they can also sign Hayward to a better contract. Really, the only thing Boston has going is the link between Stevens and Hayward, and it's not likely Gordon puts winning and money below playing for his old coach.
The article also states that trading for Hayward makes them title contenders. Lol. I love Hayward, but he alone doesn't suddenly make Boston a title contender. He has a much better chance staying with what he has in Utah.
Boston having interest in Hayward is old news. Somewhere between 25 and 30 teams in the league would love to have Hayward. That's not even news. What' ****ty in those articles is the heavy implication that the Jazz are shaking in their boots because of the possibility they lose Hayward and heavily imply they are so scared that they will trade him so they won't lose him for nothing. This is complete and utter BS. The Jazz will NOT trade Hayward, no matter how worried they are. You don't build this team to trade your star before you even try competing... Pretty much the only scenario I see where we trade Hayward is if he point blank tells DL - I'm out in the summer, don't even call me on July 1st.
It sounds like you read the article while being way too emotional. It simply stated that Boston wants Hayward and there is a push within the orginization to get deals done and Hayward is a target. The writer even included a Woj bit that said the Jazz feel strongly they can keep him.
Yes it's old news, but it goes hand and hand with the Zach Lowe piece. The Jazz are getting more attention so Hayward is getting more attention so this story gains relevance.
I don't know man. I just think it is very misleading article...
Danny Ainge will be insufferable this coming trade deadline and you know the national media will eat his BS up.
If injuries continue before all star break and we're unable to show Hayward this team is worth a damn, then trading him at the deadline is entirely possible IMO.
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The biggest thing IMO over the Jazz head is the Hill domino. If they can't retain Hill does that cause a domino effect that causes Hayward to leave?
The biggest thing IMO over the Jazz head is the Hill domino. If they can't retain Hill does that cause a domino effect that causes Hayward to leave?
Hill and his agent have made it pretty clear that Hill would prefer to stay in Utah. I'd give Hill the max if the alternative meant we lose both him and Hayward.