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Hayward's Woes

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.
 
Celtics 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.....
 
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 would be nice if Jazz brought him back. 82 opportunities a year to boo the **** out of him, instead of the current 2.
 
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.
#27 and #45?

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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.
Agree except his contact is too big.
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Celtics 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.....
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 death
He ****ed up.

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Celtics 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. Horrible
 
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.
I'd consider bringing him back at veterans minimum, that would be amusing.
 
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