QuinSnydersHair
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He is waiting his turn behind Hayward.
He's behind Hayward with his wang?
He is waiting his turn behind Hayward.
If he's looking for a job opportunity, and being the player who has a decent market value right now, I think teams invite him to check out the city, the organization and break balls a little.
It looks gay as hell Gordon or any other player checking out those opportunities, but you would have to accept that invitation too if you were looking for a deal. But if he thinks he should travel around because he is one of the solid stars of the league, then he is considering himself more than what he is.
Same rules of trade would apply there too. Market yourself not waiting for the demand and you lowball our own value. Wait for them to come to you and enjoy your leverage.I wonder if he is making all the trips because he can and nobody has given him an offer yet. This might be all about him learning about where he is in the league.
Dudes. I have no problem with him shopping for the best deal. Get over it.
I have a problem with making RFAgency a ****ing parade. Both cities he visited, CLE and CHA, their boards have Hayward threads and every post is wtf. No one wants this guy for more that $9M and most don't want him at all. This tour is stupid.
You may be unaware, but fans don't sign the contracts.
oh rly omfggtfo
Tours like this are media stunts as well. They help manipulate the deal and stir up the fan base. I used other boards as an example. The hype for Hayward is not out there. Again, this tour is stupid.
So Hayward should just sit at home and make phonecalls instead of visiting the places he might be playing for during the next 4 years?
If I'm looking for a job, I'll look at all of my options. The reason it's taking a long time for hayward is because of Melo, Lebron, etc. Teams are waiting to see what happens with those players before going after the smaller prizes.
I've never seen a RFA go on tour like this before. Gordon Hayward is gonna get booed big time by Jazz fans and his fragile ego will cause him to slump his shoulders once more.
You just came up with a cool nickname for our 23rd pick.You guys are ridiculous. Hayward should be doing exactly what he's doing. He is probably staying in Utah but he SHOULD be out exploring what options are our there, this is his lively hood and potentially the biggest contract he will ever get. There were also reports that the Jazz basically said go find out what the market will give you since we can't agree on a deal. Give the guy a break already.
I've never seen a RFA go on tour like this before. Gordon Hayward is gonna get booed big time by Jazz fans and his fragile ego will cause him to slump his shoulders once more.
This offseason tour Hayward is going on is annoying and kind of stupid. How many RFA's are courting and visiting teams this offseason? Maybe I'm taking things too seriously, but he's going on a Melo tour and, whether he thinks so or not, he ain't no Melo.
I think Hayward wants out. Now. He looking desperately for a max offer, or the most toxic offer out there. Hell, if he doesn't find one I'll be he takes the qualifying offer and becomes a UFA next season and bolts.
Either he comes to a deal with the Jazz or we should seriously consider and S&T.
Anyone else think this RFA tour is a slap in the face?
As someone else said..... he has been to each of these cities numerous times already. Because he is an nba player he travels alot in his line of workSo, purely out of curiosity, if several firms in different cities were recruiting you, each offering a high salary but a different work environment, you would not take the time to visit each firm and each city before making an informed decision where you wanted to work?
Obviously my loyalty is going to be for the firm that hired me first, especially since I had absolutely NO choice in choosing them. I've asked them to pay me what I think I'm worth, but they've lowballed me (IMO). Management was absolutely HORRIBLE last year. I hated my job and was miserable. They've made changes, but still don't want to pay me market value, at least from what I've been told is my true value.So, purely out of curiosity, if several firms in different cities were recruiting you, each offering a high salary but a different work environment, you would not take the time to visit each firm and each city before making an informed decision where you wanted to work?
Obviously you would want to go to superb management situations (cleveland and charlotte lololololol) rightObviously my loyalty is going to be for the firm that hired me first, especially since I had absolutely NO choice in choosing them. I've asked them to pay me what I think I'm worth, but they've lowballed me (IMO). Management was absolutely HORRIBLE last year. I hated my job and was miserable. They've made changes, but still don't want to pay me market value, at least from what I've been told is my true value.
You just came up with a cool nickname for our 23rd pick.