karl malone
Well-Known Member
I just don't see how a team that has difficulty signing high-level FA's can or should risk losing one of it's most valuable assets for nothing, & there's also no way I'm paying Hayward 30 mil under any circumstance. I understand not wanting to send the team the wrong message, but with everyone (besides Hayward) locked in for at least 3 years, I don't see it as a reason to not make the right long-term decision. In the end, I'm sure that we'll attempt to retain everyone & hope it's enough to win a championship. I just don't think it will be, especially if we're paying someone who essentially should be the 3rd best player on a championship caliber team 1/4 of our payroll. I don't blame everyone for not wanting to trade Hayward, as we're close to becoming a playoff caliber team, I just think that losing him for nothing/retaining him for 30 mil will ultimately keep us from being a championship caliber team.
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