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Re: Gordon Hayward reminds me of a different recent Celtic...
« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2018, 07:46:29 PM »

Offline Boris Badenov

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Absolutely agree.  Evan Turner was another guy who put up some scoring stats playing for garbage teams but didn't have nearly as much to offer when the games mattered.

This is one of the weakest, most poorly informed troll attempts I have ever seen on this board.


How so friend?  Turner and Hayward both got handed franchises as young players and while both proved capable of putting up meaningless stats on non-competitive teams they struggled to recreate that production on competitive teams.

Are you that completely unaware of what Gordon Hayward has done as an NBA player?

He **** lit it up in his one year of serious playoff basketball, as the unquestioned #1 option on a 50-win team.

Remind me, when has Evan Turner averaged 24ppg in the playoffs over 11 games? Because you're talking about "when the games mattered." Those are the games that matter.

Like I said. Weak sauce.

Re: Gordon Hayward reminds me of a different recent Celtic...
« Reply #16 on: November 24, 2018, 07:53:29 PM »

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I will leave out ‘recent’ and say...John Havlicek. Their games are different, but something in how Gordon moves, plus the great shooting touch...but that’s just me.

Re: Gordon Hayward reminds me of a different recent Celtic...
« Reply #17 on: November 24, 2018, 07:59:11 PM »

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Absolutely agree.  Evan Turner was another guy who put up some scoring stats playing for garbage teams but didn't have nearly as much to offer when the games mattered.

LOL Hayward in the playoffs 2 years ago literally averaged 24/6/4 (and technically it should have been 26/7/5 if you removed that 1 game he left in after just 9 minutes due to food poisoning), and won them the first round. It's not his fault his 2nd round opponent was Golden State, but IIRC even in that series he averaged 25/4/4 and was the only reason some of those games that series was even close, otherwise Utah's blown out by 20+ in all of them.

Turner NEVER in his career has ever been looked at as an all-star caliber player or a #1, let alone Top-2 option on a legitimate playoff team.

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Re: Gordon Hayward reminds me of a different recent Celtic...
« Reply #18 on: November 24, 2018, 08:26:21 PM »

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just look at paul george's recovery time


hayward should be a lot better come may
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Re: Gordon Hayward reminds me of a different recent Celtic...
« Reply #19 on: November 24, 2018, 08:53:26 PM »

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Right now Hayward plays like ET, which I think is a good thing. But give him 3 more months and we'll see an ET with elite shooting.

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« Reply #20 on: November 24, 2018, 09:13:26 PM »

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Going to absolutely LOVE revisiting this thread in near future.

The Alpha Dog that lead Utah to the 2nd round will be back soon...and when he does Kyrie and this team will breathe a sigh of relief.


Didn't he lead Utah to a second round sweep?

Remind me, what team was that against? And how many players have led a team to a better outcome against them?
I'm bitter.

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« Reply #21 on: November 24, 2018, 09:32:22 PM »

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Absolutely agree.  Evan Turner was another guy who put up some scoring stats playing for garbage teams but didn't have nearly as much to offer when the games mattered.

This is one of the weakest, most poorly informed troll attempts I have ever seen on this board.


How so friend?  Turner and Hayward both got handed franchises as young players and while both proved capable of putting up meaningless stats on non-competitive teams they struggled to recreate that production on competitive teams.

Are you that completely unaware of what Gordon Hayward has done as an NBA player?

He **** lit it up in his one year of serious playoff basketball, as the unquestioned #1 option on a 50-win team.

Remind me, when has Evan Turner averaged 24ppg in the playoffs over 11 games? Because you're talking about "when the games mattered." Those are the games that matter.

Like I said. Weak sauce.

I completely agree with you that contract-year Gordon Hayward put up some very impressive individual numbers in the first round of the playoffs against an imploding Clippers team. 

However, It's hard to ignore the glaring fact that Hayward's Utah teams only made the playoffs twice in 7 years and got swept in the first and second round respectively.

Evan Turner (drafted the same year as Hayward) has made the playoffs 7 times with 4 different teams... 





Re: Gordon Hayward reminds me of a different recent Celtic...
« Reply #22 on: November 24, 2018, 09:48:14 PM »

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Absolutely agree.  Evan Turner was another guy who put up some scoring stats playing for garbage teams but didn't have nearly as much to offer when the games mattered.

This is one of the weakest, most poorly informed troll attempts I have ever seen on this board.


How so friend?  Turner and Hayward both got handed franchises as young players and while both proved capable of putting up meaningless stats on non-competitive teams they struggled to recreate that production on competitive teams.

Are you that completely unaware of what Gordon Hayward has done as an NBA player?

He **** lit it up in his one year of serious playoff basketball, as the unquestioned #1 option on a 50-win team.

Remind me, when has Evan Turner averaged 24ppg in the playoffs over 11 games? Because you're talking about "when the games mattered." Those are the games that matter.

Like I said. Weak sauce.

I completely agree with you that contract-year Gordon Hayward put up some very impressive individual numbers in the first round of the playoffs against an imploding Clippers team. 

However, It's hard to ignore the glaring fact that Hayward's Utah teams only made the playoffs twice in 7 years and got swept in the first and second round respectively.

Evan Turner (drafted the same year as Hayward) has made the playoffs 7 times with 4 different teams...

Thank you Isaiah Thomas, Jae Crowder (BOS), Jrue Holiday, Andre Iguodala, Elton Brand, Thaddeus Young (PHI).

On the Portland Trailblazers he's barely the 4th option, now..

As Gordon Hayward progressed in Utah he was The Man...in BOTH seasons they went to the playoffs.

Look - I love ET. He can phone home as much as he wants as far as I'm concerned. But you simply CANNOT compare him to Gordon Hayward..

Re: Gordon Hayward reminds me of a different recent Celtic...
« Reply #23 on: November 24, 2018, 11:21:10 PM »

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Absolutely agree.  Evan Turner was another guy who put up some scoring stats playing for garbage teams but didn't have nearly as much to offer when the games mattered.

This is one of the weakest, most poorly informed troll attempts I have ever seen on this board.


How so friend?  Turner and Hayward both got handed franchises as young players and while both proved capable of putting up meaningless stats on non-competitive teams they struggled to recreate that production on competitive teams.

Are you that completely unaware of what Gordon Hayward has done as an NBA player?

He **** lit it up in his one year of serious playoff basketball, as the unquestioned #1 option on a 50-win team.

Remind me, when has Evan Turner averaged 24ppg in the playoffs over 11 games? Because you're talking about "when the games mattered." Those are the games that matter.

Like I said. Weak sauce.

I completely agree with you that contract-year Gordon Hayward put up some very impressive individual numbers in the first round of the playoffs against an imploding Clippers team. 

However, It's hard to ignore the glaring fact that Hayward's Utah teams only made the playoffs twice in 7 years and got swept in the first and second round respectively.

Evan Turner (drafted the same year as Hayward) has made the playoffs 7 times with 4 different teams...


Indeed, and at the rate he's accumulating playoff win shares, he will only have to make the playoffs 14 more times before his 21-season WS total matches Hayward's single-season total from 2016-17.

Go on, keep it up, this is fun.

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« Reply #24 on: November 24, 2018, 11:26:26 PM »

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Absolutely agree.  Evan Turner was another guy who put up some scoring stats playing for garbage teams but didn't have nearly as much to offer when the games mattered.

This is one of the weakest, most poorly informed troll attempts I have ever seen on this board.


How so friend?  Turner and Hayward both got handed franchises as young players and while both proved capable of putting up meaningless stats on non-competitive teams they struggled to recreate that production on competitive teams.

Are you that completely unaware of what Gordon Hayward has done as an NBA player?

He **** lit it up in his one year of serious playoff basketball, as the unquestioned #1 option on a 50-win team.

Remind me, when has Evan Turner averaged 24ppg in the playoffs over 11 games? Because you're talking about "when the games mattered." Those are the games that matter.

Like I said. Weak sauce.

I completely agree with you that contract-year Gordon Hayward put up some very impressive individual numbers in the first round of the playoffs against an imploding Clippers team. 

However, It's hard to ignore the glaring fact that Hayward's Utah teams only made the playoffs twice in 7 years and got swept in the first and second round respectively.

Evan Turner (drafted the same year as Hayward) has made the playoffs 7 times with 4 different teams...

Evan Turner was never the first option on any of those teams.
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Re: Gordon Hayward reminds me of a different recent Celtic...
« Reply #25 on: November 24, 2018, 11:51:32 PM »

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im laughing more at the Gordon Hayward defenders who are enjoying comparing him to a scrub lol.

Gordon Hayward could easily be looked at as overrated, besides that playoff run which he had bad games in, what has he done exactly?

Ray Allen had to become the 3rd fiddle on this team at 32 years old, and is way better than Hayward will be as a Celtic.

I am not saying I am right, but I am predicting that he wont be nearly as good as he was in the playoffs which is the only thing you can point to.

While he has been a good player, nothing jumps out at you when you look at the stats.

HE is an ok player,a decent 3 best player that wont win a ring.

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« Reply #26 on: November 25, 2018, 12:01:32 AM »

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I'd like to think Gordon Hayward will end up being reminiscent of alot of good former Celtics players. Evan Turner is a name that doesn't come to mind.

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« Reply #27 on: November 25, 2018, 12:10:10 AM »

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Not surprising. This is what I expected and this is who Hayward is and always has been. Besides the comparable stats, both payers are in contention for the worst contracts in the league.
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« Reply #28 on: November 25, 2018, 12:11:21 AM »

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Not surprising. This is what I expected and this is who Hayward is and always has been.

If he was a shooter, i could see him getting up to 15-17 a game

But I dont see him averaging more than 14 or 15

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« Reply #29 on: November 25, 2018, 12:11:35 AM »

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... Evan Turner:

Stats

Hayward should get substantially better, but even at this level he can be a useful player.
I thought you were gonna say Wally Szczrbiak... another pretty white boy who made 1 all-star team before ending up in Boston as a 28 year old, put up mediocre stats, and puttered out of the league in a couple years.