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Given the case outlined would you conisder trading Gordon Hayward?

Yes, but only for the right pieces.
35 (44.3%)
Yes, to give the Jays room to grow, even for a subpar return.
6 (7.6%)
No, because I think we can win it all this year
12 (15.2%)
No, but only because I dont think we find a trade that makes sense.
26 (32.9%)

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Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #135 on: January 30, 2020, 08:48:14 AM »

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I’m not sure if there’s a stat to back this up, but it seems like the wings play better when one our wings are out? Am I nuts?

No , I think your on to something....

Lol nope. the stats show that they player better when all are available. Their efficiency skyrockets.

Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #136 on: January 31, 2020, 09:38:09 AM »

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Brad's answer when asked about Hayward's performances the last few games.

http://www.nbcsports.com/boston/video/brad-stevens-knows-how-important-gordon-hayward-celtics?ls=social-vid
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Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #137 on: January 31, 2020, 09:42:56 AM »

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Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #138 on: February 04, 2020, 04:53:47 AM »

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This may disappoint some of those who wanted to trade Gordon for Andre Drummond.  :( :( :( :(

https://twitter.com/ozballin/status/1224631481353621505

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The Celtics have said in the past that they have no interest in trading any of their core five players: Hayward, Kemba Walker, Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Marcus Smart.

On the Monday Lowe Post podcast, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst said, “I feel very confident that he [Hayward] will not be traded.”

That’s pretty strong wording for a journalist who is very careful about how he phrases things on podcasts. He didn’t say Hayward absolutely would not, but it’s obvious Boston isn’t trying to move him.

That would see to take Boston out of the big-money deals like Andre Drummond.

https://www.masslive.com/celtics/2020/02/boston-celtics-trade-rumors-espns-brian-windhorst-confident-gordon-hayward-isnt-getting-traded.html
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Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #139 on: February 07, 2020, 07:50:47 AM »

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After yesterday’s trade activities. It looks like only Knicks and Hawks can offer Hayward more than $26M a year. Teams can stretch salaries and trade away players with picks attached but why do it for Gordon?
Seems like a lock he’s resigning at $27-30M a year with Celtics or even less or he’s picking his option

Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #140 on: February 07, 2020, 07:54:03 AM »

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After yesterday’s trade activities. It looks like only Knicks and Hawks can offer Hayward more than $26M a year. Teams can stretch salaries and trade away players with picks attached but why do it for Gordon?
Seems like a lock he’s resigning at $27-30M a year with Celtics or even less or he’s picking his option

Miami looks to have about $35 million.

Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #141 on: February 07, 2020, 07:57:00 AM »

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For those who wanted to trade Gordon for Andre Drummond, here's what Detroit ended up trading Drummond for:



https://twitter.com/KevinOConnorNBA/status/1225498913123291136

In other words:


https://twitter.com/WorldWideWob/status/1225499743645818882
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Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #142 on: February 07, 2020, 07:57:06 AM »

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After yesterday’s trade activities. It looks like only Knicks and Hawks can offer Hayward more than $26M a year. Teams can stretch salaries and trade away players with picks attached but why do it for Gordon?
Seems like a lock he’s resigning at $27-30M a year with Celtics or even less or he’s picking his option

Miami looks to have about $35 million.
They were unwilling to give Gallinari more than an years worth of extension. We can cross them off the list

Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #143 on: February 07, 2020, 07:59:15 AM »

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After yesterday’s trade activities. It looks like only Knicks and Hawks can offer Hayward more than $26M a year. Teams can stretch salaries and trade away players with picks attached but why do it for Gordon?
Seems like a lock he’s resigning at $27-30M a year with Celtics or even less or he’s picking his option

Miami looks to have about $35 million.
Yup, though reports have been pretty clear that they are aiming to have a max slot for Giannis. Which signing Hayward would not preclude but I am thinking their current strategy would be to let Giannis try and sell a teammate of his choice on joining him. This all will pivot on if Giannis signs the supermax.

Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #144 on: February 07, 2020, 08:00:24 AM »

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After yesterday’s trade activities. It looks like only Knicks and Hawks can offer Hayward more than $26M a year. Teams can stretch salaries and trade away players with picks attached but why do it for Gordon?
Seems like a lock he’s resigning at $27-30M a year with Celtics or even less or he’s picking his option

Miami looks to have about $35 million.
They were unwilling to give Gallinari more than an years worth of extension. We can cross them off the list
Can we?

If Giannis makes it known he is going to take the supermax after the season (aka he wins a title and decides to sign it) then suddenly the Heat could sign Hayward this offseason and still have a max slot for the next offseason as well.

Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #145 on: February 07, 2020, 08:02:56 AM »

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The way I see it play out:
Gordon picks his option for $34M
Then extends for 3 years at around $ 20 / 19 / 18 M respectively.
This will be huge for future cap management

Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #146 on: February 07, 2020, 08:04:32 AM »

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After yesterday’s trade activities. It looks like only Knicks and Hawks can offer Hayward more than $26M a year. Teams can stretch salaries and trade away players with picks attached but why do it for Gordon?
Seems like a lock he’s resigning at $27-30M a year with Celtics or even less or he’s picking his option

Miami looks to have about $35 million.
They were unwilling to give Gallinari more than an years worth of extension. We can cross them off the list
Can we?

If Giannis makes it known he is going to take the supermax after the season (aka he wins a title and decides to sign it) then suddenly the Heat could sign Hayward this offseason and still have a max slot for the next offseason as well.
They wouldn’t give Hayward close to the max. They don’t need him unless giannis wants him

Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #147 on: February 07, 2020, 08:13:51 AM »

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They wouldn’t give Hayward close to the max. They don’t need him unless giannis wants him
Again Giannis could be a non-factor because has has signed the massive extension of the Bucks.

And I think you are a bit to flippant about the idea that a 30 FA wing could still get the max from Pat Reilly.

Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #148 on: February 07, 2020, 08:22:06 AM »

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They wouldn’t give Hayward close to the max. They don’t need him unless giannis wants him
Again Giannis could be a non-factor because has has signed the massive extension of the Bucks.

And I think you are a bit to flippant about the idea that a 30 FA wing could still get the max from Pat Reilly.
Sorry misread.

Re: The Case for Trading Gordon Hayward (Hear Me Out)
« Reply #149 on: February 07, 2020, 08:43:06 AM »

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After yesterday’s trade activities. It looks like only Knicks and Hawks can offer Hayward more than $26M a year. Teams can stretch salaries and trade away players with picks attached but why do it for Gordon?
Seems like a lock he’s resigning at $27-30M a year with Celtics or even less or he’s picking his option

Miami looks to have about $35 million.
They were unwilling to give Gallinari more than an years worth of extension. We can cross them off the list

That assumes they value Hayward and Gallinari equally.