It may just be me and you who believe in Burks anymore ha
Being that Hayward was going to get a max contract not matter what and Boston didn't do any last-minute deals to influence his move why would he hold the Jazz hostage with his decision?
Being that Hayward was going to get a max contract not matter what and Boston didn't do any last-minute deals to influence his move why would he hold the Jazz hostage with his decision?
It's possible he went in with an open mind and wanted to hear all sides and decide today.
Bradley Crowder Smart out the door next year.
Mega Max IT or he's gone.
a "#1 seed" in a **** conference with a totally over achieving team because some midget had an awesome year.
So you have Brown Tatum and a bunch of draft picks to look forward to playing with. I was thinking I could wish him the best, but nah. I hope it crashes and burns badly. Wizard and Bucks coming for that *** everyone acting like Boston is this awesome team that can be locked into the one seed. That team is built super weird with no real direction. They are not as good as people pretend. I know I sound salty but I've thought that all of last year, and into this offseason. If they get back to the ECF I hope LeBron dumps on them. I've never had a team in the NBA that I genuinely enjoy rooting against, but it will be easy with the Celtics.
Anyone remember Boozer and Dwill after they left Utah? No one else does either.
Are you that stupid? Look at the before and after pictures of Hayward.
He busted his *** for the Jazz.
Just because he is not emotional on the court like an ******* does not mean he is not hungry.
EVERY teammate knows how competitive he is.
I do not understand the hate for Hayward...
Not reading it. Dude never seemed to really love it here, in my opinion. The Jazz gave him plenty of reasons to be dissatisfied over the years. Most of us were pissed when he got drafted, for starters. Then, he played on a team whose locker room chemistry and on court chemistry were a disaster, on top of Deron just being a straight up prick. After Sloan quit and Deron got traded, they ****ed around with Tyrone Corbin for almost 3 years for some reason. Then, they finally decided they wanted to tank, and after having quite simply a not very good season, The Jazz went and let him find his max contract somewhere else. There were some hints in the structuring of that contract that suggested he actually wanted out, he wasn't just shopping.
I get it, I'd be pretty annoyed too.
But that was three years ago now. The Jazz have made no obvious missteps since. They got a great coach, they were able to add some really good talent, they set it up for the Jazz to go from really good to great.
We may never know, but I'm not sure there's anything the Jazz could've done. That's where I have a problem. If that is the case, then that's where the way PG and Dwight and any number of these stars did everyone a favor and everyone got something.
As it stands, the Jazz got dicked. Straight dicked. I suspect this was coming all along.
So back to this sappy sack of crap: I don't believe he's grateful, I think he's been bitter and is too petulant to grow past it and too big of a weenie to assert himself about it. I just caught the vibe that he was working on how to win and he the best player he could be, but those were motione he happened to be going through while on the Jazz. He didn't seem to embrace this team or his being a leader. I know Rudy is an unfair comparison, but Jesus. Take a second and compare how differently those two talk about the Jazz.
We may never know, but I just think Gordon didn't want to be here for most of those years, and he bolted the first chance he got.
Since I haven't read the piece and don't plan on it, I'm going to guess he won't admit any of this. He didn't carry himself as though he was grateful when he was here, so I'm not going to bother with his lip-service.
It sucks, he became a great player here. The Jazz can't and won't replace him. He'll be missed. It's a shame it played out like this.
But at the end of the day, at the end of THIS day - where he pulled EVERYONE's dicks around - I say "**** YOU" to Gordon Hayward.
I'm ticked Hayward is gone - and the way he handled today was a cluster **** at best. But in the end, can you blame him?
You might be right, I just caught the vibe that his being a team player is just who he is, it wasn't for affection for his situation or his team.I don't feel this way about him. I understand the comparison of how Rudy and Gordon are but I think that is just different personalities.
I saw Gordon give his all on the court, yeah he's competitive and it's probably his nature but I think he cared about the organization and helping his team.
An opportunity was opened up to him to play with one of his mentors in Brad Stevens and to also go to a different opportunity with more exposure.
I don't think this has anything to do with him not being committed to the Jazz while he was here.
You might be right, I just caught the vibe that his being a team player is just who he is, it wasn't for affection for his situation or his team.
I really think he was lukewarm about the Jazz after everything and he's been eyeing Boston for years. Would've been nice if he saved everyone a lot of time and resources and just informed the Jazz he wanted to go there. Would've gotten some high picks out of it.
I could be wrong. Sure.
In the end, I think it was Hayward's relationship with Stevens that was the deciding factor. Allowing CHA to cause him to receive the opt-out was obviously a factor but, as great as QS is, IMO DL's biggest mistake to date is not hiring BS (not to take away from everything QS has accomplished).
As long as Hayward hadn't made up his mind prior to the trade deadline & failed to communicate this to the FO, as much as it hurts, I can't fault him for doing what he feels is best for his career/family.
That being said...although this is obviously a significant setback, it is by no means a deathblow to our long-term ability to contend. It undoubtedly makes the road longer & more difficult, but we are still a talented roster with a franchise Center, young talent, & veteran leadership (+ a good coach/GM + all of our future 1st's).
The silver lining in this could be the freedom/flexibity DL will now have in roster construction moving forward, as he has had to operate in a manner most conducive to retaining Hayward over the last couple of off-seasons.
I was always somewhat skeptical of our ability to eventually add that necessary 3rd piece & DL now has the option to adjust his approach. My only concern is that due to the acquisition/re-signing of Rubio/Ingles + presence of JJ, the FO will opt to patchwork our current roster rather than attempting a semi/full rebuild (trading Gobert-which I think you now have to at least consider for a king's ransom).
With the right approach & some luck, this team still has a very bright future &, while the odds have decreased significantly, a shot at eventually contending...thanks to Gobert (whether we build or around him or trade him) + (maybe/hopefully) Mitchell, Exum, Hood to a lesser extent. It sucks but all is not lost.