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Thompson got the exact same shots per game this year and last year. He averaged the same amount of points. Same amount of 3's a game. Same amount of rebounds. Same amount of assist. Same amount of FT's. Same amount of minutes.
 
Horford is an amazing center to have with Butler/Hayward. He is the best playmaking center in teh NBA. Would open up the floor a ton and make them virtually impossible to guard.
I like Horford as a player, but he's on the wrong side of 30, has suffered two major injuries in his career, missed a number of games last year due to a concussion and is entering year two of a 4 year max contract. I'd hate the idea of the Jazz building their core around a guy like that tbh.
 
I like Horford as a player, but he's on the wrong side of 30, has suffered two major injuries in his career, missed a number of games last year due to a concussion and is entering year two of a 4 year max contract. I'd hate the idea of the Jazz building their core around a guy like that tbh.

IDK, people really underrate Horford's value. He isnt going to falter much due to age.
 
Yes, they did. There is video evidence of pundits saying it. Go look it up.

Nobody said Hayward couldn't play with Butler. However, playing with Butler and IT would be a completely different dynamic than his role in Utah. If you go back and look, you'll notice I said it's hard to say how it would work out, but that it is a legitimate concern.

You know there was some talk that Hayward didn't want to play with IT, right? Maybe you should argue with him and tell him how awesome he'd be in Boston.
 
He played the exact same role. Are you blind?

I must be, otherwise I wouldn't have smashed your moms.

However, Klay Thomson is nowhere close to having the same role with 2 MVPs taking shots in front of him as one. That's ****ing silly. I know you're arguing he's taking the same shots, while ignoring he's taking a lot less. You stick to your story that it's the same role. That's fine.
 
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