mellow
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Either way, I'm ready for this **** to be over.
I agree a thousand times.
Either way, I'm ready for this **** to be over.
I think most teams including Boston will be afraid to trade much for him since he will be a FA after next year and it sounds like he is going to LA.I would be hesitant due to the approaching opt-out but would certainly be interested depending on the cost. I imagine we'd have to center the deal around Hood/Exum/24/future 1st(s)/+(?).
BOS has much more than just #1 to offer IND. They have multiple future 1st's in addition to BKN 2017. I'd guess that Brown would be off-limits for Butler, but AB/Smart/Rozier/Crowder all have value. They also own the rights to 2 promising draft & stash prospects (especially Zizic). I would also expect several other hopeful contenders to be interested in acquiring him, even if only for next year.
What would you consider a realistic trade that wouldn't gut our collection of assets? Also, do you think we would have a legitimate shot at convincing PG to re-sign &/or winning a championship in his single season here? Or are you going into the trade with the assumption that he's strictly a rental & hoping to catch lightning next year?...Which possibly persuades him to stay?...Seems like a risky bet to me (depending on what it takes to get him).
I think most teams including Boston will be afraid to trade much for him since he will be a FA after next year and it sounds like he is going to LA.
I think he could be had for something like Hood, Lyle's, salary filler and maybe a current first and future first. I doubt any team would offer much more than that.
I think Jazz would have an outside chance of competing for a title next year. I also think PG likes Hill and Hayward. I think he would like playing with Gobert and like the system.
With all that I think if we made a good run and pushed GS in the playoffs or even won he might re-sign. I don't know what the odds are but it would be a huge risk. But I don't see any other chance of a title. Unless we can convince a big name FA to sign here and we keep Hayward. I would like to see the Jazz swing for the fences for once in their history.
Also going after PG13 will help us retain Hayward even if he leaves later. If it's a difference between Hayward leaving or not then it's definitely worth the risk.
I think you are reading too much into itthere was one game then Quin was in his ear not yelling but explaining something.. and I could see a look on Hayward's face that gave me the notion for a second Hayward didn't like him... He didn't look him in the eyes, gave a vibe that he was putting up with him. Hopefully I'm wrong but you reminded of that. I personally like Quin and our front office. I never liked Corbin.
Kind of shocking to me that we are freaking out over Hayward like this. Its not like the guy is Durant or LBJ. Losing him will hurt, but he's a solid all star. He's not a super star and never will be. For as many people as we have fretting over his possible departure, we would have as many complaining about him making $30+ in a couple years. I really hope he stays, but the sun will rise if he doesn't.
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I think most teams including Boston will be afraid to trade much for him since he will be a FA after next year and it sounds like he is going to LA.
I think he could be had for something like Hood, Lyle's, salary filler and maybe a current first and future first. I doubt any team would offer much more than that.
I think Jazz would have an outside chance of competing for a title next year. I also think PG likes Hill and Hayward. I think he would like playing with Gobert and like the system.
With all that I think if we made a good run and pushed GS in the playoffs or even won he might re-sign. I don't know what the odds are but it would be a huge risk. But I don't see any other chance of a title. Unless we can convince a big name FA to sign here and we keep Hayward. I would like to see the Jazz swing for the fences for once in their history.
Also going after PG13 will help us retain Hayward even if he leaves later. If it's a difference between Hayward leaving or not then it's definitely worth the risk.
I think most teams including Boston will be afraid to trade much for him since he will be a FA after next year and it sounds like he is going to LA.
I think he could be had for something like Hood, Lyle's, salary filler and maybe a current first and future first. I doubt any team would offer much more than that.
I think Jazz would have an outside chance of competing for a title next year. I also think PG likes Hill and Hayward. I think he would like playing with Gobert and like the system.
With all that I think if we made a good run and pushed GS in the playoffs or even won he might re-sign. I don't know what the odds are but it would be a huge risk. But I don't see any other chance of a title. Unless we can convince a big name FA to sign here and we keep Hayward. I would like to see the Jazz swing for the fences for once in their history.
Also going after PG13 will help us retain Hayward even if he leaves later. If it's a difference between Hayward leaving or not then it's definitely worth the risk.