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I feel awful for hayward....that leg break...

I don't want to see that replay ,I saw Paul George's when it happened and said I didn't want to see anymore of those type of terrible accidents ...too raw to see
 
He was a UFA, he had every right to change teams in the period of time he chose

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I was thinking karma came back to bite him. Sure, he had every right to be an a-hole and leave the way he did. Btw, I looked up ankle fractures and there's no doubt he will require surgery. Non-surgical repair is only an option when the bones are still in place, and if you saw his foot twisted at a 90 degree or more angle, you know they are not in place. Also, a fracture of the ankle can involve the breaking of as many as three bones. Depending on the severity, it could be career-ending. Certainly, he won't be back before next year.

As much as I was upset with him for leaving, this rattled me and I still am feeling it.
 
He was a UFA, he had every right to change teams in the period of time he chose

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Ainge had every right to trade IT. How do you excuse one accepted behavior as not dirty and not another one? Gordan did what he did, He had every right, He chose to do it in the way that most screwed the team he played 7 years for. Ainge traded a player he basically made a star, What Ainge did was far less egregious than what Hayward did. So you say Hayward had no negative Karma but Ainge somehow did. I disagree, Hayward made the far lower class play in this situation, and both did what they had every right, by the rules to do.
 
Damn.

That karma though. Sucks for Hayward and I know he’s probably in a ton of pain, but you shoulda stayed in Utah homie!

Now he can sit in his chair for the rest of the season and sulk it in while he watches his old team shock the world.

PC police incoming
 
Is it just me or does players careers seem to take a turn for the worst when they leave Utah whether they wanted out or not. Seeing that made me sick to my stomach hope he gets back to 100% next season
 
Hi everyone. I am on a hiatus from the forums, but just wanted to stop by and say that I'm not even a tiny bit sad. You know, since nobody wants to say it.

Later.
 
Ainge had every right to trade IT. How do you excuse one accepted behavior as not dirty and not another one? Gordan did what he did, He had every right, He chose to do it in the way that most screwed the team he played 7 years for. Ainge traded a player he basically made a star, What Ainge did was far less egregious than what Hayward did. So you say Hayward had no negative Karma but Ainge somehow did. I disagree, Hayward made the far lower class play in this situation, and both did what they had every right, by the rules to do.
Thats a fair point.

For me its because of the circumstances surrounding how IT finished his year. Playing the day after his sister died, injuring himself further trying to play in the conference finals. He had a real connection to Boston.

You are probably right though that there is no negative karma besides Kyrie, because I do think forcing trades out of nowhere is ****ed.



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