Author Topic: Does Getting Hayward Mean Goodbye To Chasing Durant The Next Two Years  (Read 3045 times)

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Hayward is a 3/2 and Durant is a 3/4.

Boston can use them together on the wing with Hayward at SG and Durant at SF.
Or use them together at forward with Hayward at SF and Durant at PF.

They can easily start & play together.

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Irrelevant.

Kevin Durant isn't coming to Boston without a major talent upgrade right now, and that is not happening with the draft.

And since you all believe Woj, it isn't happening in the trade market. I'm not so sure, but I'd put Durant to Boston at < 1%. You have a better chance of being killed in an EF5 tornado while cashing in a $1 million lottery ticket.

You might as well mark Gordon Hayward down for next off-season. We will land him. Just not this year. Silly to give up a lot to get him - right now.
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Too many "if, then" posts these days  ???

Most trades are unexpected afaik; how many ppl expected the NYK-CHI trade?

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Irrelevant.

Kevin Durant isn't coming to Boston without a major talent upgrade right now, and that is not happening with the draft.

And since you all believe Woj, it isn't happening in the trade market. I'm not so sure, but I'd put Durant to Boston at < 1%. You have a better chance of being killed in an EF5 tornado while cashing in a $1 million lottery ticket.

You might as well mark Gordon Hayward down for next off-season. We will land him. Just not this year. Silly to give up a lot to get him - right now.

Barf.