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Re: Is Hayward getting his lift back and first step back???
« Reply #30 on: April 05, 2019, 10:33:41 AM »

Offline Eddie20

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Am I missing something?  The guy is averaging 11 points a game in March?  I thought this was his season average...


Am I missing something, or is your sole purpose on this board to be really annoying? It seems as though you never add anything of substance. In fact, the only time you ever seem to post is when it's something negative about Hayward. Which not surprisingly seems to have faded as his game has improved.

Hey thanks for yet another post where you clearly violate the terms of the site (by making personal attacks) and probably should have earned yourself a suspension. 

Also please allow me to apologize for bringing Gordon Hayward's March scoring average into a thread about Gordon Hayward's play in March - that seems to have been very hard for you to take.

I think if you would stop being so simple minded in your comments you'd less likely be criticized.  For example, ignoring that he was recovering from a sprain ankle the beginning of March, or sustained a concussion in the middle of the month; in fact the game he got the concussion he had just entered into, so that gets factored as zero points.  I find these type of comments on a Celtic blog site quite annoying and baiting.  Why don't you defend your comment rather than hiding behind the moderators?

Exactly right. In fact, I was going to post the same things you did, but you beat me to the punch.

IDreamGordon,

Your posts are just a bunch of nonsense filled Hayward hate that have no context. For example, why didn't you point out that in the month of March, you know the month you cited, he shot 55.6% from the field? Why didn't you also point out that he averaged a stellar 4.1 RPG and 3.3 APG in only 23.8 MPG?

I'm just reiterating what everyone knows about you and your agitating and ignorant filled takes regarding Hayward. So If I get suspended for calling you out on your BS, then I would happily take it.

BTW... how's your Hayward double digit thread going? You know it's okay to admit you were wrong, but instead you double down on ignorance.

Re: Is Hayward getting his lift back and first step back???
« Reply #31 on: April 05, 2019, 10:45:37 AM »

Offline Greengang5

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Am I missing something?  The guy is averaging 11 points a game in March?  I thought this was his season average...


Am I missing something, or is your sole purpose on this board to be really annoying? It seems as though you never add anything of substance. In fact, the only time you ever seem to post is when it's something negative about Hayward. Which not surprisingly seems to have faded as his game has improved.

Hey thanks for yet another post where you clearly violate the terms of the site (by making personal attacks) and probably should have earned yourself a suspension. 

Also please allow me to apologize for bringing Gordon Hayward's March scoring average into a thread about Gordon Hayward's play in March - that seems to have been very hard for you to take.

I think if you would stop being so simple minded in your comments you'd less likely be criticized.  For example, ignoring that he was recovering from a sprain ankle the beginning of March, or sustained a concussion in the middle of the month; in fact the game he got the concussion he had just entered into, so that gets factored as zero points.  I find these type of comments on a Celtic blog site quite annoying and baiting.  Why don't you defend your comment rather than hiding behind the moderators?

Exactly right. In fact, I was going to post the same things you did, but you beat me to the punch.

IDreamGordon,

Your posts are just a bunch of nonsense filled Hayward hate that have no context. For example, why didn't you point out that in the month of March, you know the month you cited, he shot 55.6% from the field? Why didn't you also point out that he averaged a stellar 4.1 RPG and 3.3 APG in only 23.8 MPG?

I'm just reiterating what everyone knows about you and your agitating and ignorant filled takes regarding Hayward. So If I get suspended for calling you out on your BS, then I would happily take it.

BTW... how's your Hayward double digit thread going? You know it's okay to admit you were wrong, but instead you double down on ignorance.
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Re: Is Hayward getting his lift back and first step back???
« Reply #32 on: April 05, 2019, 05:00:57 PM »

Offline ozgod

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Am I missing something?  The guy is averaging 11 points a game in March?  I thought this was his season average...


Am I missing something, or is your sole purpose on this board to be really annoying? It seems as though you never add anything of substance. In fact, the only time you ever seem to post is when it's something negative about Hayward. Which not surprisingly seems to have faded as his game has improved.

Hey thanks for yet another post where you clearly violate the terms of the site (by making personal attacks) and probably should have earned yourself a suspension. 

Also please allow me to apologize for bringing Gordon Hayward's March scoring average into a thread about Gordon Hayward's play in March - that seems to have been very hard for you to take.

I think if you would stop being so simple minded in your comments you'd less likely be criticized.  For example, ignoring that he was recovering from a sprain ankle the beginning of March, or sustained a concussion in the middle of the month; in fact the game he got the concussion he had just entered into, so that gets factored as zero points.  I find these type of comments on a Celtic blog site quite annoying and baiting.  Why don't you defend your comment rather than hiding behind the moderators?

Because he can't. Trolls typically don't. He was also the one who suggested Kelly Olynyk's jersey be retired  :angel:
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Re: Is Hayward getting his lift back and first step back???
« Reply #33 on: April 05, 2019, 10:14:26 PM »

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85-90 Percent.

At this rate someone's getting posterized real soon.

Re: Is Hayward getting his lift back and first step back???
« Reply #34 on: April 05, 2019, 11:20:32 PM »

Offline hodgy03038

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Man it really looks like he is back. These last 2 games have been special. He is extremely aggressive, he's making plays for others and he is super-efficient. He's making some and-1's which a few weeks back he didn't have the strength to complete plays after the fouls. But he is looking special now. Just in time.

Re: Is Hayward getting his lift back and first step back???
« Reply #35 on: April 06, 2019, 08:42:36 AM »

Offline cman88

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Man it really looks like he is back. These last 2 games have been special. He is extremely aggressive, he's making plays for others and he is super-efficient. He's making some and-1's which a few weeks back he didn't have the strength to complete plays after the fouls. But he is looking special now. Just in time.

yeah, hes beating guys off the dribble now as well. Last 10 games stats

16.4ppg 6.1rpg and 2.9APG on 58.8% shooting and 35.3% shooting from 3.

Re: Is Hayward getting his lift back and first step back???
« Reply #36 on: April 06, 2019, 08:52:29 AM »

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I can see if Gordy was 100 % at the start of season ,  55 wins would have been achievable IMO .

His injury actually hurt the Celtics more the first half of the year than not having him at all the previous , team rallied after losing Gordon and Irving .  Playing him back to health and inserting Irving back into the main line up was quite a battle i don't think many people saw coming .  It really discombobulated the Celtics.   Maybe they got their mojo back.