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

It’s a shame how dirty Gordon did us. I’m just saying I feel bad that he’s injured, and I wanted to see him play this year.. but what a way to go out after you stab your former team in the back after your wife trolled the **** out of the entire community of Jazz fans and then spent an extra 3 hours writing a “**** You” letter to the Jazz after news leaked that you were signing a deal with Boston.

Get well soon Hayward.

I feel you man. I was just commenting on the fact the ever present jazzfanz pc police were going to come out to get ya for speaking your mind.
 
You know, the more I think about it, the more I'm realizing how ungrateful so many of you are. Just stop and think for a moment about how many Thunder fans wished they could have experienced what we just experienced.
 
Feel terrible for Hayward. Cy is right - it's a shame when something external prevents anyone from doing what they love.

I do not, however, feel bad for Ainge. Poor ******* gambled everything on Kyrie and Gordon, and he may have to let some of his promising young players walk because he's got all of his money tied up in a potentially over-rated point guard and a small forward who, on the first day of his contract - one of the largest contracts in the league - suffered an injury that he might never recover from and, if he does, might never be the same.

Sucks for Hayward - deeply. But I bet Ainge soiled his man-baby diaper tonight. Repeatedly.
 
I have mixed feelings. First and foremost I feel bad for Hayward and hope he is able to come back and be the player he was before the injury.

That said, holy hell am I glad it's the Celtics and not the Jazz that are on the hook for that contract.

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He was a UFA, he had every right to change teams in the period of time he chose

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Sometimes you can have the right to do something and not do it in the douchiest way anyways.... even though you have the right to.
 
Sometimes you can have the right to do something and not do it in the douchiest way anyways.... even though you have the right to.

Yup like leaving a job... it's not the what it's the how.
 
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.

of course Ainge had every right to trade IT but ... the guy played a day after his sister died and was the heart and soul of that team. He gave every ounce of himself to that franchise and that city and they took the nearest piece of Valerian steel they could and just drove it into his back and through his heart. Business yes but you're still dealing with humans. I think that was way worse than what Gordon did.
 
Not gonna lie when I saw the update (I was watching Yanks-Stros) I was like haha ****ing bitch but than I saw it. You're not human if you don't feel bad for a guy who suffers an injury like that.
 
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