The #2 on the Pacers is probably Roy Hibbert. He'll probably be an All-Star and the Defensive Player of the Year, so to answer your question...Hayward is not better than the #2 on the Pacers. He would be the #3 or #4 guy on the team. Remember Lance Stephenson is having a hell of a year as well.So who is the number 2 on the Pacers? Is Hayward any worse than that guy? Most think they are a championship contender, and Hayward is probably better than anyone but Paul George on their team.
It does though. It shows that he is inconsistent. I am sure that Hayward will have a better go of it from here on out. That doesn't mean we should forget his early season struggles when contract negotiations come up. It seems like he has always struggled to start a season and then finished well. That's why I am on board with dealing him. His value is going to be inflated by his late season play IMO.
The #2 on the Pacers is probably Roy Hibbert. He'll probably be an All-Star and the Defensive Player of the Year, so to answer your question...Hayward is not better than the #2 on the Pacers. He would be the #3 or #4 guy on the team. Remember Lance Stephenson is having a hell of a year as well.
But if Hayward was on a team like Phoenix, New York, Denver, Milwaukee, Boston he'd be the #2 guy (at least).
ah, the CJ miles references.
I was curious, so i looked at Hollinger's "GameScore" statistic for both players (a '10' score being an average game, '40' being one of the best games ever){i know, it has its flaws, but i'm just looking for a quick way to summarize individual games of each players career}
in 8.5 Seasons, CJ has registered a gamescore of '20'+ seven (7) times, highest score ever - 33.0 (the 40 pt game while with UT).
Gordon hayward in 3.5 seasons, has registered a gamescore of '20'+ twenty (20) times, {21 if you count the 19.9 score he also got}, highest score ever - 36.3 (last night).
he's inconsistent. absolutely. but his lows are not nearly as low and he has many more (and better) highs than CJ ever did, all with half as long a career. Not to mention his offensive versatility, and his actual ability to play defense and rebound set him light years ahead of calvin.
The dude's a balla-shot-calla now.
he's also only 23 still and has a lot to learn about being consistent. The good part of that is that he still has the time (and the head, shame on you if you think gordon and CJ are on the same mental level, i guess they're both ****ty rappers, so... there's that i guess) to reach that consistency we all want.
I still have high hopes for the guy, and wish him great success, because intrinsically it will be our success that comes with his progression. i just cant see the FO moving him or passing on him this summer. period.
I do not want him traded. He is inconsistent because he is a fantastic Robin that the organization is making play the role of Batman. I am not comparing the players as equals in this example but Hayward could be to Parker what Pippen was to Jordan. That stellar second man.
Lol, showing him having one bad game is no more telling of them as a player then referencing one good game for that player. I get your point but damn man come on.
So you admit he's Robin, but you want to keep him at a Batman price?
When the focus is off him and he is averaging 20,5,5,1,1 with decent D what would you pay for him?
Edit: It's a shame how fast people turn on the players. The only way to tell who is right is time. Hayward will be for ever be under rated and an phenominal piece to place around a superstar.