More like Brad-love that caused the move, I think. A lot of people probably would've done the same to be with their best bud. I don't really think it's anything more than that though despite all of the snide remarks we make on here.Dumbass bolted the up and rising Utah Jazz to be a second fiddle to Isiah 'midget' Thomas and to be selected an all-star easily in East. Now he can't be a starter, let alone an all-star.
More like Brad-love that caused the move, I think. A lot of people probably would've done the same to be with their best bud. I don't really think it's anything more than that though despite all of the snide remarks we make on here.
Probably some truth to this.And he doesn't like Quin. He's too mean apparently, and Hayward is a snowflake.
Probably some truth to this.
Probably some truth to this.
He said it himself, more or less. He said he liked Stevens because he's respectful and doesn't yell at you. Implying he didn't like how mean Quin was to him.
He doesn't strike me as a guy that will make decisions based on emotion. He might love Brad but it wasn't a key reason behind his decision, no.More like Brad-love that caused the move, I think. A lot of people probably would've done the same to be with their best bud. I don't really think it's anything more than that though despite all of the snide remarks we make on here.
Pop yelled at Tim Duncan every day. It's part of the plan. Coach Q is harsh but fair, he makes you better. He made Hayward an all-star, and is busy making #27 and #13 all-stars too.He said it himself, more or less. He said he liked Stevens because he's respectful and doesn't yell at you. Implying he didn't like how mean Quin was to him.
I feel bad for him, the injury was horrific and no one deserves that said.
That said, I feel bad about the injury because he would've been exposed as mentally weak and a product of the entire system
being built around him to succeed, and the injury obscures that.
That also said, if he gets back to 80%, I'd strongly consider bringing him back because he's still perfect for what
we need, more than Harris, Porter, and a lot of guys talked about. He wouldn't feel the pressure of being the alpha dog
with Rudy and Donovan around. I forgive and forget pretty easily, and if he performed well most of us would too. Plus come on,
what a storyline.
#27 and #45?He doesn't strike me as a guy that will make decisions based on emotion. He might love Brad but it wasn't a key reason behind his decision, no.
Pop yelled at Tim Duncan every day. It's part of the plan. Coach Q is harsh but fair, he makes you better. He made Hayward an all-star, and is busy making #27 and #13 all-stars too.
Agree except his contact is too big.I feel bad for him, the injury was horrific and no one deserves that said.
That said, I feel bad about the injury because he would've been exposed as mentally weak and a product of the entire system
being built around him to succeed, and the injury obscures that.
That also said, if he gets back to 80%, I'd strongly consider bringing him back because he's still perfect for what
we need, more than Harris, Porter, and a lot of guys talked about. He wouldn't feel the pressure of being the alpha dog
with Rudy and Donovan around. I forgive and forget pretty easily, and if he performed well most of us would too. Plus come on,
what a storyline.
It's Hayward woes too. He would have got his Max here too and he knows. Difference is it would have been a bigger Max and he would be have a better role and be a better player. And the fans would have loved him to deathCeltics Woes, not Hayward Woes.
GH got his Max 4/128 deal and he still gets paid. Now his next contract may dip a bit but if he follows PG13 path, who, by the way also sucked *** his first year back, he will be fine.
What sucks for Celtics, assuming Hayward is mostly back **next year**, is he can opt out after next year.....
Yeah, Paul George really sucked his first year coming back. He only averaged 23 points per game. HorribleCeltics Woes, not Hayward Woes.
GH got his Max 4/128 deal and he still gets paid. Now his next contract may dip a bit but if he follows PG13 path, who, by the way also sucked *** his first year back, he will be fine.
What sucks for Celtics, assuming Hayward is mostly back **next year**, is he can opt out after next year.....