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I feel awful for hayward....that leg break...

Sometimes you can have the right to do something and not do it in the douchiest way anyways.... even though you have the right to.

Yup like leaving a job... it's not the what it's the how.
 
Ainge had every right to trade IT. How do you excuse one accepted behavior as not dirty and not another one? Gordan did what he did, He had every right, He chose to do it in the way that most screwed the team he played 7 years for. Ainge traded a player he basically made a star, What Ainge did was far less egregious than what Hayward did. So you say Hayward had no negative Karma but Ainge somehow did. I disagree, Hayward made the far lower class play in this situation, and both did what they had every right, by the rules to do.

of course Ainge had every right to trade IT but ... the guy played a day after his sister died and was the heart and soul of that team. He gave every ounce of himself to that franchise and that city and they took the nearest piece of Valerian steel they could and just drove it into his back and through his heart. Business yes but you're still dealing with humans. I think that was way worse than what Gordon did.
 
Not gonna lie when I saw the update (I was watching Yanks-Stros) I was like haha ****ing bitch but than I saw it. You're not human if you don't feel bad for a guy who suffers an injury like that.
 
of course Ainge had every right to trade IT but ... the guy played a day after his sister died and was the heart and soul of that team. He gave every ounce of himself to that franchise and that city and they took the nearest piece of Valerian steel they could and just drove it into his back and through his heart. Business yes but you're still dealing with humans. I think that was way worse than what Gordon did.

Valerian steel? Haha.. nice.
 
You know, the more I think about it, the more I'm realizing how ungrateful so many of you are. Just stop and think for a moment about how many Thunder fans wished they could have experienced what we just experienced.
If by thunder fans you mean every nba fan on the planet, i agree.
 
Nothing like a little gore to set the season afoot :)

Seriously though, I was looking forward to seeing the Jazz play Boston with Hayward. I hate the idea of teams not having their players, and Hayward sustaining this sort of injury truly makes Boston bad, and the Eastern Conference worse than mediocre. This is bad for the parity of the league.

As for Hayward, I hope he makes it back to full health. He did us wrong on 7/4, but I would prefer beating him as retribution.

This kind of injury cannot logically be considered commensurate for the type of “crimes” he has committed against Jazz nation. Karma would be Boston losing to the Jazz in the finals. If something has a potential to end a player’s participation in a professional sport while they are in their prime, i can only comprehend it as tragically unfair. This is what he has chosen to do in life, after all.
 
Right it's like right before punching the bully he crus and tells you about his rough family life. Man I wanted to get this guy back now I have to feel bad... sucks.
Nailed it
 
Hayward wanted to go to Boston so he could get to the all star game easily and then sign a super max contract. That's probably never going to happen now.

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He fumbled the release of the article, but other than that, I don't see his exit as douchey.

We weren't going to be happy unless he signed on the Jazz.

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Depends if you believe he was really giving all the scenarios actual consideration. Hindsight for me tends to point to he'd decided this long ago and tried to make it look like he hadn't and botched it so bad he had about a 6 week string of douchiness. Never mind.

Be pretty amazing if he gets back to his best after this. Fingers crossed for him.

He'll certainly have plenty of time to catch up on all the phone calls he didn't make.
 
Hayward wanted to go to Boston so he could get to the all star game easily and then sign a super max contract. That's probably never going to happen now.

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He could only sign super max with Jazz....

He never, under any circumstance, would have been eligible for it in Boston.

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Seriously, debating about what happened with free agency when an athlete goes down like this seems petty. Regardless, what you think of his free agency decision show a little compassion for a fellow human being. Don't be like that jerk Skip Bayless who has proven again how big of a jerk he is.

I hope Hayward fully recovers and we get an opportunity to play against him and the Celtics. I hope this doesn't end his career because despite everything I enjoy seeing him play.
 
Depends if you believe he was really giving all the scenarios actual consideration. Hindsight for me tends to point to he'd decided this long ago and tried to make it look like he hadn't and botched it so bad he had about a 6 week string of douchiness. Never mind.

Let's not forget how he basically gave everyone in the Jazz organization the proverbial cold shoulder and finger. No comments about his teammates in his article? Not calling Synder or Gail. Come on man. Admit it Cy, how Hayward handled the whole thing was ********.
 
He fumbled the release of the article, but other than that, I don't see his exit as douchey.

We weren't going to be happy unless he signed on the Jazz.

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Maybe mention someone besides Jeremy evans. Maybe thank your coach for helping you become an all star. Maybe call someone from management or even talk to them face to face to say you are leaving.

Lots of douchiness besides the article release date. Like the article content for another example
 
The way I look at is that Gordon Hayward doesn't care one damn bit about us or the Jazz organization. In fact he did everything possible to screw us over and make it as painful as he could when he left. So why should I feel bad for him now? You reap what you sow. You treat others the way you want to be treated. I wouldn't wish that kind of injury on anyone. It's terrible. But I'm sorry, there are no tears here. If he would have shown any type of class and decency when he left it would be a different story. But he didn't. He chose to to twist the dagger.

Being petty and revengeful is no way to live your life. Seriously, crap happens there is no reap what you sow bull crap.
 
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