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Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 2:27 pm
by Rafael122
Means no more James Johnson, Waiters, and Reed correct?
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 2:42 pm
by Spanish_Laker
Why would Hayward join a lottery team?
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 2:47 pm
by Rafael122
Spanish_Laker wrote:Why would Hayward join a lottery team?
They almost made the playoffs, they get Hayward and you're probably looking at a 45-50 win team. Plus...it's Miami lol.
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 2:49 pm
by Pure_Basketball
Rafael122 wrote:Spanish_Laker wrote:Why would Hayward join a lottery team?
They almost made the playoffs, they get Hayward and you're probably looking at a 45-50 win team. Plus...it's Miami lol.
31-10 in the last half of the year. Add Hayward, a lottery pick and a couple other FA pieces and yeah, you're definitely looking at a ECF contender and 50 win team.
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 2:55 pm
by miamiheat319
Spanish_Laker wrote:Why would Hayward join a lottery team?
Because the lottery team just ended the season 31-10.
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 2:55 pm
by Illmatic12
Spanish_Laker wrote:Why would Hayward join a lottery team?
Because said team is in Miami
I don't believe Hayward will leave the Jazz but Miami will always be mentioned with FAs because they're considered a destination city.
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:00 pm
by Ctownbulls
Miami has great ownership, great leadership, great coaching, great weather, great women, great taxes. I'd want to play there too.
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:08 pm
by Dr_Heat
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:09 pm
by The Rebel
Rafael122 wrote:Means no more James Johnson, Waiters, and Reed correct?
With them being able to exclude Bosh's salary now I think they will have the cap room to keep Johnson and Waiters, as their cap holds are low enough to still give them the room to allow the Heat to waive Ellington and have more than enough room for the max contract.
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:10 pm
by tarantism
It has become the fashionable thing for these guys to say that players are considering Miami after LeBron signed with the Heat back in 2010. It makes very little sense for Heyward to leave Utah for Miami, unless he just wants some nice weather.
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:13 pm
by goober
My first reaction to this is a little bit of nervousness, but this is just a rumor so I am going to continue to hold out hope that Gordon Hayward will stay.
I think this news causes me to believe the Jazz are making a move on draft night, and I think Hood is on his way out for a more consistent veteran. The question is, who could potentially be available for the Jazz? Who available would be attractive to Hayward?
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:13 pm
by Hoopz Afrik
I don't see any way he chooses Miami over Utah (or even Boston)
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:19 pm
by Stadium5
Man if I'm a young multi millionaire basketball player there's no way I'm not trying to live in California or Miami. When you're little and you're fantasizing about becoming an NBA player nobody is thinking about Utah

Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:19 pm
by Rafael122
LeBron_da_Don wrote:I don't see any way he chooses Miami over Utah (or even Boston)
It's simple. We would understand if he stays in Utah, but he goes to Miami he keeps more $ in his pocket than he would in Boston b/c of the tax status which is important if you're leaving $40 million or whatever it is on the table.
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:26 pm
by Hoopz Afrik
Rafael122 wrote:LeBron_da_Don wrote:I don't see any way he chooses Miami over Utah (or even Boston)
It's simple. We would understand if he stays in Utah, but he goes to Miami he keeps more $ in his pocket than he would in Boston b/c of the tax status which is important if you're leaving $40 million or whatever it is on the table.
Valid perspective. Much appreciated. Never even considered the human aspect of it all.
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:26 pm
by ISayshowmee
Reporters just blabbers away just to blabber...
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:30 pm
by Carlos_Danger
Spanish_Laker wrote:Why would Hayward join a lottery team?
Indeed, why would a tall, good-looking guy in his 20s take a job paying tens of millions of dollars per year in South Beach.
One can only wonder....
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:31 pm
by nomansland
tarantism wrote:It has become the fashionable thing for these guys to say that players are considering Miami after LeBron signed with the Heat back in 2010. It makes very little sense for Heyward to leave Utah for Miami, unless he just wants some nice weather.
If he wants nice weather he should stay in Utah.
Never understood why people say the weather's nice in Florida. It's terrible.
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:40 pm
by sportfan6197
Isn't Hayward married?
Re: Stein: Heat darkhorse team for Hayward?
Posted: Fri Jun 9, 2017 3:42 pm
by Stadium5
nomansland wrote:tarantism wrote:It has become the fashionable thing for these guys to say that players are considering Miami after LeBron signed with the Heat back in 2010. It makes very little sense for Heyward to leave Utah for Miami, unless he just wants some nice weather.
If he wants nice weather he should stay in Utah.
Never understood why people say the weather's nice in Florida. It's terrible.
"weather" = Miami booties