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Gordon Hayward in at #10 on NBA.com MVP Race

Elizah Huge

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10. Gordon Hayward, Utah Jazz

The Jazz have quietly moved into the top position in the Northwest Division behind the work of Hayward, Rudy Gobert and the supremely underrated George Hill. And if you want a snapshot of exactly what Hayward provides, just watch what he did in Wednesday’s win against Milwaukee. (18.2 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.0 steals in his last five games).

www.nba.com/article/2017/02/03/mvp-...curry-sharing-spotlight?collection=mvp-ladder

I'm surprised that nobody has made a thread about this yet. He was actually in at #9 last week. We should bump this thread every time the ladder is updated. I would love to hear from the Hayward haters right now.


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10. Gordon Hayward, Utah Jazz

The Jazz have quietly moved into the top position in the Northwest Division behind the work of Hayward, Rudy Gobert and the supremely underrated George Hill. And if you want a snapshot of exactly what Hayward provides, just watch what he did in Wednesday’s win against Milwaukee. (18.2 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.0 steals in his last five games).

www.nba.com/article/2017/02/03/mvp-...curry-sharing-spotlight?collection=mvp-ladder

I'm surprised that nobody has made a thread about this yet. He was actually in at #9 last week. We should bump this thread every time the ladder is updated. I would love to hear from the Hayward haters right now.


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But I've been reading on this site for years that the Jazz don't have a superstar and that is all they need to be a contender.
 
But I've been reading on this site for years that the Jazz don't have a superstar and that is all they need to be a contender.

I still question whether he's good enough to be the top dog on a true contender. He's improved every year, so maybe he'll reach that level in a few years? As it stands now, I'd still say he's too easily quieted by elite defenses.
 
Love Hayward, our best SF since Kirilenko, but our best player is Gobert, hands down
 
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Hayward's biggest issue imo is resiliency or lack thereof. When he gets punched in the face, it seems he oftentimes goes into a shell, sometimes for games.
 
10. Gordon Hayward, Utah Jazz

The Jazz have quietly moved into the top position in the Northwest Division behind the work of Hayward, Rudy Gobert and the supremely underrated George Hill. And if you want a snapshot of exactly what Hayward provides, just watch what he did in Wednesday’s win against Milwaukee. (18.2 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.0 steals in his last five games).

www.nba.com/article/2017/02/03/mvp-...curry-sharing-spotlight?collection=mvp-ladder

I'm surprised that nobody has made a thread about this yet. He was actually in at #9 last week. We should bump this thread every time the ladder is updated. I would love to hear from the Hayward haters right now.


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raceto mvp sucks.

the mvp award has lost all meaning in my book
 
Hayward's biggest issue imo is resiliency or lack thereof. When he gets punched in the face, it seems he oftentimes goes into a shell, sometimes for games.

Agree with this his 1st 5 years.


Last year got way better at it.

This year no longer an issue IMO.
 
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