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What type of asset is Hayward?

Context doesn't matter to complete ****ing morons, true.

Insults to appear more confident... the go-to move of a 12 year old. classic. GVC,jazzfanz true internet warrior

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considering the context of the thread "What type of asset is Hayward"

and a post that says 'he cant be traded'

i had to give my 2 cents, because that post is totally misleading
 
I did, but then I pictured your face looking like this while typing insults

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and decided against rehashing this banal argument.
 
So, what I get from all of this, is what I was afraid of. As far as a trade asset goes, Hayward is a lot less valuable than he was in February.

That's too bad.
 
So, what I get from all of this, is what I was afraid of. As far as a trade asset goes, Hayward is a lot less valuable than he was in February.

That's too bad.
Gordo doesn't really have value as a trade asset, as his contract is ending. The Jazz can't shop or trade Gordo without his consent. His trade value will be determined by his play to this point and moving forward AND his next contract.

Take a look at what teams generally get back in sign-and-trades, even for top players (like LeBron).
 
Gordo doesn't really have value as a trade asset, as his contract is ending. The Jazz can't shop or trade Gordo without his consent. His trade value will be determined by his play to this point and moving forward AND his next contract.

Take a look at what teams generally get back in sign-and-trades, even for top players (like LeBron).

He is a lot like Boozer in my eyes. An above average player, but not enough to give up a lot for. So, basically our options are overpay him by signing someone else's deal or sign and trade him for a second rounder.

Not good options for Utah. Too bad.
 
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