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It sounds like Gordon Hayward’s time with the Utah Jazz could be limited.
HoopsCritic.com’s Brian Geltzeiler reported Wednesday morning that the Utah Jazz forward Gordon Hayward is unhappy in Utah and wants to be traded. According to Geltzeiler, the Jazz are “actively” trying to move him.
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League sources tell https://hoopscritic.com that the Utah Jazz are actively trying to trade Gordon Hayward.
6:56 AM - 22 Jun 2016 · Livingston, NJ, United States
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Hayward has expressed his unhappiness in Utah and the Jazz are attempting to accommodate him per league sources...
6:57 AM - 22 Jun 2016 · Livingston, NJ, United States
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If the Jazz do trade Hayward, the Boston Celtics certainly seem to make sense as a potential trade partner. Boston owns eight draft picks in Thursday night’s draft, including the No. 3 overall pick. Not only that, Hayward has an obvious connection to Boston. He played for Celtics coach Brad Stevens at Butler before being drafted by the Jazz in 2010.
ESPN.com reported late Tuesday night that the Celtics are trying hard to trade the third pick, and Hayward was one of the players they were interested in acquiring. However, the ESPN.com report indicated that the Celtics — and a handful of other teams — were told Utah wasn’t looking to move the player. So we’re either dealing with conflicting reports or the situation recently changed.
Hayward was the No. 9 pick in the 2010 NBA Draft and has established himself as a very solid pro player, especially on the offensive end. The 26-year-old averaged a career-high 19.7 points per game in 2015-16 with a .433 shooting percentage.
One potential drawback for the Celtics or any team interested in trading for Hayward is his contract. He’s signed through 2018, but he does have the ability to opt out of his contract following the 2016-17 season.
It sounds like Gordon Hayward’s time with the Utah Jazz could be limited.
HoopsCritic.com’s Brian Geltzeiler reported Wednesday morning that the Utah Jazz forward Gordon Hayward is unhappy in Utah and wants to be traded. According to Geltzeiler, the Jazz are “actively” trying to move him.
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Brian Geltzeiler @hoopscritic
League sources tell https://hoopscritic.com that the Utah Jazz are actively trying to trade Gordon Hayward.
6:56 AM - 22 Jun 2016 · Livingston, NJ, United States
145 145 Retweets 58 58 likes
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Brian Geltzeiler @hoopscritic
Hayward has expressed his unhappiness in Utah and the Jazz are attempting to accommodate him per league sources...
6:57 AM - 22 Jun 2016 · Livingston, NJ, United States
150 150 Retweets 76 76 likes
If the Jazz do trade Hayward, the Boston Celtics certainly seem to make sense as a potential trade partner. Boston owns eight draft picks in Thursday night’s draft, including the No. 3 overall pick. Not only that, Hayward has an obvious connection to Boston. He played for Celtics coach Brad Stevens at Butler before being drafted by the Jazz in 2010.
ESPN.com reported late Tuesday night that the Celtics are trying hard to trade the third pick, and Hayward was one of the players they were interested in acquiring. However, the ESPN.com report indicated that the Celtics — and a handful of other teams — were told Utah wasn’t looking to move the player. So we’re either dealing with conflicting reports or the situation recently changed.
Hayward was the No. 9 pick in the 2010 NBA Draft and has established himself as a very solid pro player, especially on the offensive end. The 26-year-old averaged a career-high 19.7 points per game in 2015-16 with a .433 shooting percentage.
One potential drawback for the Celtics or any team interested in trading for Hayward is his contract. He’s signed through 2018, but he does have the ability to opt out of his contract following the 2016-17 season.