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I Booed the Hayward Pick and Now I am so Ashamed

Magic Spray

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I know that Kevin O'Connor doesn't read this board as much as he used to. But in the off chance that he is lurking today:

You were right.

It's not even 10 months later and I am not booing the pick.

I wish I never had booed the pick.

I should have cheered.

I should have immediately made my own Hayward #20 Jersey.

I should have had faith.

Nothing can change the fact that I booed the pick and then I laughed at you after you announced the pick and everyone else booed you too. That must have sucked. You probably felt like we all had no clue about evaluating talent or running a basketball team.

I should have saved my boos for Deron Williams.

God bless you Kevin O'Connor. I'm coming to the draft party again this year. And I will cheer.

Even if you draft Jimmer.
 
I starting watching the Jazz during the 03/04 season. Since then I have been furious about two Jazz draft picks (in order of level of furiousity):

1. Deron Williams
2. Gordon Hayward

I may be retarded.
 
I agree he played great against the Lakers; however, even a bind squirrel finds a nut some days. Don't get me wrong, I am excited about his progress, but let's see if he can do this with some consistency.
 
I agree he played great against the Lakers; however, even a bind squirrel finds a nut some days. Don't get me wrong, I am excited about his progress, but let's see if he can do this with some consistency.

blind squirrel? Dude's 19 and hasn't backed down from anyone all year. You should give him time to put his game together. He's fearless, smart, skilled and has length. He'll be awright.
 
On the much anticipated draft day, upon hearing the words "the Utah jazz select Gordon Hayward..." I felt like someone had taken a dump in my stomach.
But I'm not a proud man and I'm now quite happy to digest that ****.
 
I agree he played great against the Lakers; however, even a bind squirrel finds a nut some days. Don't get me wrong, I am excited about his progress, but let's see if he can do this with some consistency.

I think what's got most people excited is that the type of game he had against the Lakers should be something he can replicate on a consistent basis. It wasn't as if he just got hot and couldn't miss - everyone will have a night like that during their career that will overinflate perceptions (see Miles, C.J.) - it was that he played above average defense on Kobe and was able to dribble penetrate and finish or assist, a combination of which we've never seen in our SG. Horny was the last to do this at a productive rate, but besides the great shooting, Hayward looks to project better in every other area of the game - and who knows, maybe he can become just as good a shooter as Horny.
 
I was pissed too - because we needed a big man, or Xavier Henry. Nothing against Hayward's potential. I started to see the light the day O'Connor traded for Big Al.
 
Yeah I was hoping for Paul George for Ed Davis. But IM extremely happy with the potential that Hayward has showed these last few games! And just think Dwill hates him!!

And im excited to see another thread like this in a year with us all talking about How much we hated the 2 picks when there were drafted but how much we now love the new look of the Utah Jazz!! Go Jazz!!
 
Honz, where are you?
You've been hating on Hayward even before we picked him.
It's time for you to eat some humble pie.






(for those of you thinking I am serious... I'm not. I am almost never serious.)
 
I registered just so I could post how much crow i'm eating. I wasnt a fan of hayward from the beginning but last night's game really shows how much his confidence is improving and what a difference it makes.

ALL HAIL THE WHITE MAMBA!!
 
As someone who really liked the pick, it's nice to finally see what I thought he could do. All he needed was some time.
 
My bro and I were one of the few cheering the pick at the draft party. Probably only because we had no clue who he was. We were focusing on Monroe, Patterson, and Davis.
 
Very few people, myself included, thought Hayward was the best player left on the board at 9. Objectively, he hasn't proved he is yet given the success of other players taken after him. But this determination isn't made until around year 3 or 4. I don't know how good he'll be, but he won't be a bust, and he can be a big player for us. His rookie season is turning into a nice story.
 
I think what's got most people excited is that the type of game he had against the Lakers should be something he can replicate on a consistent basis. It wasn't as if he just got hot and couldn't miss - everyone will have a night like that during their career that will overinflate perceptions (see Miles, C.J.) - it was that he played above average defense on Kobe and was able to dribble penetrate and finish or assist, a combination of which we've never seen in our SG. Horny was the last to do this at a productive rate, but besides the great shooting, Hayward looks to project better in every other area of the game - and who knows, maybe he can become just as good a shooter as Horny.

46.5% from the field and 45.2% from 3 pt range this year (28 of 62) from g

horny had rookie numbers of 45.4% from the field and his 3pt % was an astonishing 27.9% (12 of 43)

if he can keep it up, i think he could easily match horny's shooting numbers, and be a longer and better defender. uptimism is high right now.
 
I agree he played great against the Lakers; however, even a bind squirrel finds a nut some days. Don't get me wrong, I am excited about his progress, but let's see if he can do this with some consistency.

I'm one that generally tries no to get too excited over one game, but I think this one is illustrative of the actual potential Hayward has. Will he play like this every night? Of course not. But on the other hand, I don't believe it was just a fluke either. Hayward has made steady progress over the course of the season. He has only recently been given the kind of PT that a player needs to really find his groove and contribute. And he is taking advantage. He will be an important piece of the team for the future.
 
I'm one that generally tries no to get too excited over one game, but I think this one is illustrative of the actual potential Hayward has. Will he play like this every night? Of course not. But on the other hand, I don't believe it was just a fluke either. Hayward has made steady progress over the course of the season. He has only recently been given the kind of PT that a player needs to really find his groove and contribute. And he is taking advantage. He will be an important piece of the team for the future.

Agree. I also don't read too much into any one game. But he has played noticeably better over the course of the last several weeks, Is it mere coincidence that the guy who called him out early in the season for a rookie mistake is now gone and Hayward is playing better? Maybe, too, the fear of playing for Sloan is gone. Perhaps Hayward isn't afraid to make a couple of mistakes without looking over his shoulder for Deron or over at the bench waiting to be yanked from the game.

Kobe gave Hayward props after the game. That showed some class I didn't think Bryant had. What IS important is that Hayward is turning into a decent defender. Many of us, including myself, didn't think he had the lateral quickness to defend. Well, he just got the best of one of the league's elite. Hayward needs to be a starter next season. And I think he'll be slotted in at SG. With his size, that's a tremendous advantage. If he can continue to hit off the curl, drive and dish, and play solid defense, we may look back and think he was a steal at #9.
 
I was not pleased or upset with the pick. I now think Hayward will be our starting sg or SF for a while and that we really need to have him and Favors be 2 of the main pieces of our core going forward.
 
I didn't boo but I was somewhat skeptical about the kid's shooting skills. What I liked was his mental toughness and how he seemed to like taking the big shot. I thought he was a very good defender in college but I wasn't 100 percent sure it would translate to the NBA. The only guy I really would have considered over him was E. Davis because the Jazz needed size. I would have been ok with George but I thought Hayward fit the Jazz system better.

Nevertheless, I am happy he is a Jazz fan and hope people go out of their way to make Hayward feel welcome. The kid can be very good and has the "it" factor you want on the team.
 
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