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Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #840 on: November 20, 2020, 01:05:12 PM »

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What does a S+T Hayward to Indy look like? if he goes 3/60M can we go 1 for 1 turner for hayward?

That’s what I’m hoping for.

Turner alone doesn't make enough. They would have to send back someone else along with him, unless they really get a bargain on Hayward.

That depends on how much Hayward signs for.  I don’t think he’s getting $30 million per year again.  It might be within range of what would make a 1 for 1 possible.  At worst a small salary dump to make the numbers work.

Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #841 on: November 20, 2020, 01:15:40 PM »

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What does a S+T Hayward to Indy look like? if he goes 3/60M can we go 1 for 1 turner for hayward?

That’s what I’m hoping for.

Turner alone doesn't make enough. They would have to send back someone else along with him, unless they really get a bargain on Hayward.

That depends on how much Hayward signs for.  I don’t think he’s getting $30 million per year again.  It might be within range of what would make a 1 for 1 possible.  At worst a small salary dump to make the numbers work.

Yes I think provided Hayward is realistic with his salary demands it makes it easier for us to execute a S+T, more so than if he hadn't opted out and we decided a turner trade was our priority.

Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #842 on: November 20, 2020, 01:16:35 PM »

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Did you miss the fist fight in the locker during the Miami series?    Rumor was it was Smart going Tatum and Jaylen stepping in.    I've read that Smart and Tatum aren't exactly best friends other places too.    Irving wanted out.  So did Horford.  Now Gordon.   You believe what you want.   I choosing to look at the evidence.

A fist fight after a tough loss isn't a bad sign to me.  Especially since they came out and fought hard to win the game following that.  The players are super competitive and they care about winning.  Sometimes that's going to result in conflict.  Brothers fight all the time, it doesn't mean they hate one another.


Irving left because he was a weirdo and he poisoned the well here.  I can look at the evidence and see that he was pretty clearly the problem. 

Horford left because it appeared the team was not going to be contending, and he got a massive offer from another team.  He has since expressed that if he knew the team would be getting Kemba that he would have tried to stay.

Gordon is likely leaving because he can get better money elsewhere and wants a larger role than the Celts can offer him.


I don't think the Celts are perfect, but I think they're far from having a "suspect locker room." 
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Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #843 on: November 20, 2020, 01:18:21 PM »

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What does a S+T Hayward to Indy look like? if he goes 3/60M can we go 1 for 1 turner for hayward?

That’s what I’m hoping for.

Turner alone doesn't make enough. They would have to send back someone else along with him, unless they really get a bargain on Hayward.

That depends on how much Hayward signs for.  I don’t think he’s getting $30 million per year again.  It might be within range of what would make a 1 for 1 possible.  At worst a small salary dump to make the numbers work.

I mentioned earlier that a 1 for 1 swap would means Hayward's starting salary would be $22,600,000, so a 3 years deal would be in the $73m range with annual raises of 8%.
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Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #844 on: November 20, 2020, 01:25:29 PM »

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Did you miss the fist fight in the locker during the Miami series?    Rumor was it was Smart going Tatum and Jaylen stepping in.    I've read that Smart and Tatum aren't exactly best friends other places too.    Irving wanted out.  So did Horford.  Now Gordon.   You believe what you want.   I choosing to look at the evidence.

A fist fight after a tough loss isn't a bad sign to me.  Especially since they came out and fought hard to win the game following that.  The players are super competitive and they care about winning.  Sometimes that's going to result in conflict.  Brothers fight all the time, it doesn't mean they hate one another.


Irving left because he was a weirdo and he poisoned the well here.  I can look at the evidence and see that he was pretty clearly the problem. 

Horford left because it appeared the team was not going to be contending, and he got a massive offer from another team.  He has since expressed that if he knew the team would be getting Kemba that he would have tried to stay.

Gordon is likely leaving because he can get better money elsewhere and wants a larger role than the Celts can offer him.


I don't think the Celts are perfect, but I think they're far from having a "suspect locker room."

I'm calling bull on Horford. We more or less tampered to get Kemba and it was official quite quickly once the moratorium lifted. Horford could have rescinded on his acceptance to the 6ers, wouldn't have been the first time in history it happened. He came to boston for money, and he went to philly for money.

Hayward won't get better money, he's most likely to actually take a paycut, but he's trying to lock in more guaranteed money. Probably securing his last large contract before he starts ring chasing.

Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #845 on: November 20, 2020, 01:28:35 PM »

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Did you miss the fist fight in the locker during the Miami series?    Rumor was it was Smart going Tatum and Jaylen stepping in.    I've read that Smart and Tatum aren't exactly best friends other places too.    Irving wanted out.  So did Horford.  Now Gordon.   You believe what you want.   I choosing to look at the evidence.

A fist fight after a tough loss isn't a bad sign to me.  Especially since they came out and fought hard to win the game following that.  The players are super competitive and they care about winning.  Sometimes that's going to result in conflict.  Brothers fight all the time, it doesn't mean they hate one another.


Irving left because he was a weirdo and he poisoned the well here.  I can look at the evidence and see that he was pretty clearly the problem. 

Horford left because it appeared the team was not going to be contending, and he got a massive offer from another team.  He has since expressed that if he knew the team would be getting Kemba that he would have tried to stay.

Gordon is likely leaving because he can get better money elsewhere and wants a larger role than the Celts can offer him.


I don't think the Celts are perfect, but I think they're far from having a "suspect locker room."

Yes - brothers do fight and sometimes we forget that these guys are still pretty young.  I agree that I wouldn't jump to conclusions about the meaning of a physical encounter between teammates.

And if I were Tatum, I would not mess with Marcus Smart.

Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #846 on: November 20, 2020, 01:28:52 PM »

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Did you miss the fist fight in the locker during the Miami series?    Rumor was it was Smart going Tatum and Jaylen stepping in.    I've read that Smart and Tatum aren't exactly best friends other places too.    Irving wanted out.  So did Horford.  Now Gordon.   You believe what you want.   I choosing to look at the evidence.

A fist fight after a tough loss isn't a bad sign to me.  Especially since they came out and fought hard to win the game following that.  The players are super competitive and they care about winning.  Sometimes that's going to result in conflict.  Brothers fight all the time, it doesn't mean they hate one another.


Irving left because he was a weirdo and he poisoned the well here.  I can look at the evidence and see that he was pretty clearly the problem. 

Horford left because it appeared the team was not going to be contending, and he got a massive offer from another team.  He has since expressed that if he knew the team would be getting Kemba that he would have tried to stay.

Gordon is likely leaving because he can get better money elsewhere and wants a larger role than the Celts can offer him.


I don't think the Celts are perfect, but I think they're far from having a "suspect locker room."

I'm calling bull on Horford. We more or less tampered to get Kemba and it was official quite quickly once the moratorium lifted. Horford could have rescinded on his acceptance to the 6ers, wouldn't have been the first time in history it happened. He came to boston for money, and he went to philly for money.

Hayward won't get better money, he's most likely to actually take a paycut, but he's trying to lock in more guaranteed money. Probably securing his last large contract before he starts ring chasing.

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SG: OG Anunoby/Norman Powell/Matisse Thybulle
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C: Kristaps Porzingis/Bobby Portis/James Wiseman

Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #847 on: November 20, 2020, 01:29:23 PM »

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I think ... no other way Hayward joins or Pacers could fit him in

To Pacers: Hayward (s&t)
To Celtics: Turner, McDermott, 2022 1st swap

-Hayward signs for 3 years and player option at 25 milliom per season
- Trade Kanter like Poirier

Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #848 on: November 20, 2020, 01:32:15 PM »

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Bucks officially won't get Bogdonavich per Shams.

He is now available!!

Make it happen, Danny baby!!!

Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #849 on: November 20, 2020, 01:32:47 PM »

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Did you miss the fist fight in the locker during the Miami series?    Rumor was it was Smart going Tatum and Jaylen stepping in.    I've read that Smart and Tatum aren't exactly best friends other places too.    Irving wanted out.  So did Horford.  Now Gordon.   You believe what you want.   I choosing to look at the evidence.

A fist fight after a tough loss isn't a bad sign to me.  Especially since they came out and fought hard to win the game following that.  The players are super competitive and they care about winning.  Sometimes that's going to result in conflict.  Brothers fight all the time, it doesn't mean they hate one another.


Irving left because he was a weirdo and he poisoned the well here.  I can look at the evidence and see that he was pretty clearly the problem. 

Horford left because it appeared the team was not going to be contending, and he got a massive offer from another team.  He has since expressed that if he knew the team would be getting Kemba that he would have tried to stay.

Gordon is likely leaving because he can get better money elsewhere and wants a larger role than the Celts can offer him.


I don't think the Celts are perfect, but I think they're far from having a "suspect locker room."

I'm calling bull on Horford. We more or less tampered to get Kemba and it was official quite quickly once the moratorium lifted. Horford could have rescinded on his acceptance to the 6ers, wouldn't have been the first time in history it happened. He came to boston for money, and he went to philly for money.

Hayward won't get better money, he's most likely to actually take a paycut, but he's trying to lock in more guaranteed money. Probably securing his last large contract before he starts ring chasing.

I can absolutely see the desperate Knicks giving Hayward an absurdly regrettable contract.
They get absolutely no star talent, black athletes detest James Dolan. Hayward will probably be their best chance to get an all star caliber  player for a very very long time
It all comes down to how much Gordon wants Indy and if Ainge will make it happen.

But again I can absolutely see the Knicks offering something stupid like 4 years/120 mil

Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #850 on: November 20, 2020, 01:34:07 PM »

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Bucks officially won't get Bogdonavich per Shams.

He is now available!!

Make it happen, Danny baby!!!

Cmon now... you know that wont happen lol

He wants 18 million per season

Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #851 on: November 20, 2020, 01:34:15 PM »

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What does a S+T Hayward to Indy look like? if he goes 3/60M can we go 1 for 1 turner for hayward?

That’s what I’m hoping for.

Turner alone doesn't make enough. They would have to send back someone else along with him, unless they really get a bargain on Hayward.

That depends on how much Hayward signs for.  I don’t think he’s getting $30 million per year again.  It might be within range of what would make a 1 for 1 possible.  At worst a small salary dump to make the numbers work.
He's not going 3 for 60.  Try 4 for 100 and you're in the ballpark.

Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #852 on: November 20, 2020, 01:51:54 PM »

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This is bad news if so.  Hopefully he's willing to come back to Boston on those numbers.  Either that or it's a ploy to get Indiana or Boston to give him more.

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If Ainge refuses to match that number I will be upset. If It doesn't matter even if he wanted to because Hayward wants to leave regardless, I will be sad
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Can’t confirm anything is done, but hearing some rumblings on the Gordon Hayward front...how would Knicks fans feel about three years, $70 million?

Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #853 on: November 20, 2020, 01:51:57 PM »

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I think ... no other way Hayward joins or Pacers could fit him in

To Pacers: Hayward (s&t)
To Celtics: Turner, McDermott, 2022 1st swap

-Hayward signs for 3 years and player option at 25 milliom per season
- Trade Kanter like Poirier
I would love that scenario. I don't think we will get that much in a Hayward deal but it would be great if we did!
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Re: Shams: Hayward opts out, hits free agency
« Reply #854 on: November 20, 2020, 01:53:38 PM »

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This would be a fantastic return for someone we could lose for nothing. I’d be extremely happy for this outcome.

Indy wins, Cs win, Hayward goes home. Fingers crossed, id love to see Turner and Mcdermont in this system.


I think ... no other way Hayward joins or Pacers could fit him in

To Pacers: Hayward (s&t)
To Celtics: Turner, McDermott, 2022 1st swap

-Hayward signs for 3 years and player option at 25 milliom per season
- Trade Kanter like Poirier