Time to get it on this.... if Jazz are smart, they sign & trade Hayward to get something... Rox need to get in to get a piece as well.,... Celts gotta dump salary sooooo http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=yann4f2z
Tell me about it. And that @Os Trigonum seems to be their leader, he does a good job of convincing these douches that they have 6* threads and that he would read again. Someone should ban... THAT GUY!
Pritchard looks even worse now considering he could have gotten better players on better deals now from Boston instead of the deal he took. This dude just never learns. He made a series of great moves in Portland a while ago and said people got "Pritch-slapped" and then skipped over KD and well karma is karma and those Portland teams did not ever meet their potential. I mean I understand not trading your star player to a rival like the Cavs but if Boston offers you the best deal for the franchise going forward you have a responsibility to the franchise to take that deal. I will be shocked if he is a GM for much longer. As for Hayward - its kind of stupid to have these deals with Players Tribune and not be ready. Haynes was burned and then redeemed on twitter yesterday for breaking the news. The Jazz hater in me appreciated it though. I think he should do well in Boston (all the white player-celtics thing is downright stupid if you ask me) Ainge has done a masterful job in rebuilding since the KG/Pierce/Allen era. An example of a GM taking the best deal possible despite trading away two future HOFs and franchise cornerstones to a rival team. (Boston/NY rivalry) Also I am glad Hayward went east with all these players coming west there needs to be some sort of competitive balance. Its going to be like the early to mid 2000s again where there was like 2 serious teams out east (Detroit/Miami) while the west was a bloodbath (I think the Warriors missed playoffs one year despite 48 wins and I think nuggets missed despite 50 one year?) It will be interesting though because Hayward plays the same position as their two young prospects in Brown and Tatum and I am not sure if any one of those three are versatile enough to play at the 4 spot in any small ball lineups. I think Ainge should package one of those wing guys along with another player to upgrade an area of weakness (center?)
Well I'm glad the east isn't totally useless but nonetheless they will have fun losing to Lebron I guess lol. Isn't a game changer to me