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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#781 » by yosemiteben » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:01 pm

I said we should just roll McBob's contract into whatever we're offering Hayward / Lance to make sure we don't finish the offseason without a major signing to make up for losing him, and that's still my philosophy. I'm fine with overpaying - McRoberts walking freed up some cash for this. I still remain optimistic that Henderson can be moved next offseason to free up some cash to deal with Kemba and Al.
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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#782 » by MasterIchiro » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:01 pm

ball teacher wrote:So we're gonna replace MKG with Hayward at SF?


Or Parsons imo
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Post#783 » by LofJ » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:03 pm

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JDR720 wrote:somebody made a "Biggest Idiot: Rich Cho or Dennis Lindsey??" thread on the GB lol


If this offer ends up bringing Stephenson to the bargaining table it might end up looking pretty damn smart on Cho's part. That's what I'm hoping for at least.


It will get him to the bargaining table. He'll say "Sorry you missed out on Haywood, but I will accept that 4 year $63 million contract."


I'm sure he would, we likely won't have to pay that much though because of the extra risk he represents.
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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#784 » by BeesWax » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:05 pm

LofJ wrote:
Effigy wrote:
LofJ wrote:
If this offer ends up bringing Stephenson to the bargaining table it might end up looking pretty damn smart on Cho's part. That's what I'm hoping for at least.


It will get him to the bargaining table. He'll say "Sorry you missed out on Haywood, but I will accept that 4 year $63 million contract."


I'm sure he would, we likely won't have to pay that much though because of the extra risk he represents.

It better be a decent bit less for that nut job. I like his skill set but if he destroys chemistry he isn't worth it.
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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#785 » by ball teacher » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:05 pm

MasterIchiro wrote:
ball teacher wrote:So we're gonna replace MKG with Hayward at SF?


Or Parsons imo


SMH, I hope we at least trade MKG to a team that'll properly develop him and then we can get something in return for him..smh
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Post#786 » by GopherIt! » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:08 pm

Biz Gilwalker wrote:Now back to the real topic at hand...

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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#787 » by HornetJail » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:11 pm

ball teacher wrote:So we're gonna replace MKG with Hayward at SF?

Replacing Hendo at the 2. Hayward+MKG would be nice.
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Biz Gilwalker wrote:Now back to the real topic at hand...

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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#788 » by Effigy » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:11 pm

jdm3 wrote:
LofJ wrote:
Effigy wrote:
It will get him to the bargaining table. He'll say "Sorry you missed out on Haywood, but I will accept that 4 year $63 million contract."


I'm sure he would, we likely won't have to pay that much though because of the extra risk he represents.

It better be a decent bit less for that nut job. I like his skill set but if he destroys chemistry he isn't worth it.


He turned down 5 years, $44 million. Maybe offer him 4 years $45 million and let him talk you up to $48? I would take Lance at $48 over Haywood at $63 I think.
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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#789 » by BeesWax » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:14 pm

ball teacher wrote:
MasterIchiro wrote:
ball teacher wrote:So we're gonna replace MKG with Hayward at SF?


Or Parsons imo


SMH, I hope we at least trade MKG to a team that'll properly develop him and then we can get something in return for him..smh

I doubt he goes anywhere. MKG is currently our third best starter. If we look to replace anyone in the starting lineup it will be Zeller or Henderson. Hayward was coming to play SG by most peoples accounts. If we go after Parsons I would assume we move MKG to SG and Henderson to the bench.
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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#790 » by thesneakysneak » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:15 pm

JDR720 wrote:somebody made a "Biggest Idiot: Rich Cho or Dennis Lindsey??" thread on the GB lol

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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#791 » by yosemiteben » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:15 pm

I'm shocked that we haven't heard MKIA go off on how Hayward is "Cho bait." Whatever the definition of that term is, I think Hayward fits it.
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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#792 » by BeesWax » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:16 pm

Effigy wrote:
jdm3 wrote:
LofJ wrote:
I'm sure he would, we likely won't have to pay that much though because of the extra risk he represents.

It better be a decent bit less for that nut job. I like his skill set but if he destroys chemistry he isn't worth it.


He turned down 5 years, $44 million. Maybe offer him 4 years $45 million and let him talk you up to $48? I would take Lance at $48 over Haywood at $63 I think.

I wouldn't because he can take down the team by himself. If he pans out his ceiling is higher but if he gets pissed he could derail all the work we have done.
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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#793 » by BlackOutBuzz » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:23 pm

GreenRiddler wrote:
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GreenRiddler wrote:I thought it was impossible to sign someone to a 4 year 63 mill contract? The most for a first post-rookie contract from another team is 4 years 55 like Roy in Indy and Gordon in New Orleans

the cap went up a lot this year, hence the big raise in max salaries.

it officially went up already? according to wiki less than a million


The cap usually goes up a bit each year, those contacts were a few years ago.
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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#794 » by mrknowitall215 » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:25 pm

yosemiteben wrote:I'm shocked that we haven't heard MKIA go off on how Hayward is "Cho bait." Whatever the definition of that term is, I think Hayward fits it.


I'm not shocked that you're infatuated by what I think :wink:
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Post#795 » by GopherIt! » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:28 pm

Biz,

You let us know if Cho says no.
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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#796 » by ball teacher » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:35 pm

jdm3 wrote:
ball teacher wrote:
MasterIchiro wrote:
Or Parsons imo


SMH, I hope we at least trade MKG to a team that'll properly develop him and then we can get something in return for him..smh

I doubt he goes anywhere. MKG is currently our third best starter. If we look to replace anyone in the starting lineup it will be Zeller or Henderson. Hayward was coming to play SG by most peoples accounts. If we go after Parsons I would assume we move MKG to SG and Henderson to the bench.


I was thinking Hayward was coming to play SG also, but he's 6'8 and I dont think he's athletic enough to hang with the SG's in the league. I'd rather we move MKG to SG, I think he could be dominate at that position where he can defend and shut down any SG, and he has the power to bully them inside. I dont think we're doing that though, I think Hayward is coming to play SF which is his natural position and MKG would be benched or traded.
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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#797 » by yosemiteben » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:35 pm

mrknowitall215 wrote:
yosemiteben wrote:I'm shocked that we haven't heard MKIA go off on how Hayward is "Cho bait." Whatever the definition of that term is, I think Hayward fits it.


I'm not shocked that you're infatuated by what I think :wink:

You have never been one to shy from self-flattery. This seemed like the perfect time for you to talk about how Cho falls in love with inferior players. If you intend to gain a more realistic perspective of how Cho is operating, I would view that as a major positive development. I suspect that you will continue to pigeonhole him as a simpleton lacking the intellectual and psychic capacities that you enjoy.
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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#798 » by ball teacher » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:39 pm

jdm3 wrote:
Effigy wrote:
jdm3 wrote:It better be a decent bit less for that nut job. I like his skill set but if he destroys chemistry he isn't worth it.


He turned down 5 years, $44 million. Maybe offer him 4 years $45 million and let him talk you up to $48? I would take Lance at $48 over Haywood at $63 I think.

I wouldn't because he can take down the team by himself. If he pans out his ceiling is higher but if he gets pissed he could derail all the work we have done.


I disagree with your assessment of Lance. He could never take down the Hornets cause we have head strong guys in the locker room. Al, Kemba, Hendo, MKG, these guys arent soft like Hibbert, Paul George and George Hill. And our leadership from top down trumps Indiana's. Having the east coast guys who relate to Lance would also help diffuse escalated situations.
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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#799 » by BeesWax » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:41 pm

ball teacher wrote:
jdm3 wrote:
ball teacher wrote:
SMH, I hope we at least trade MKG to a team that'll properly develop him and then we can get something in return for him..smh

I doubt he goes anywhere. MKG is currently our third best starter. If we look to replace anyone in the starting lineup it will be Zeller or Henderson. Hayward was coming to play SG by most peoples accounts. If we go after Parsons I would assume we move MKG to SG and Henderson to the bench.


I was thinking Hayward was coming to play SG also, but he's 6'8 and I dont think he's athletic enough to hang with the SG's in the league. I'd rather we move MKG to SG, I think he could be dominate at that position where he can defend and shut down any SG, and he has the power to bully them inside. I dont think we're doing that though, I think Hayward is coming to play SF which is his natural position and MKG would be benched or traded.

Looking at his numbers he is actually the same defensively at SF or SG but is better offensively as a SG. I was curious about his future position and went to 82games.com and saw he was a better SG than SF.
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Re: The Gordon Hayward Thread 

Post#800 » by Liver_Pooty » Wed Jul 9, 2014 8:42 pm

yosemiteben wrote:
mrknowitall215 wrote:
yosemiteben wrote:I'm shocked that we haven't heard MKIA go off on how Hayward is "Cho bait." Whatever the definition of that term is, I think Hayward fits it.


I'm not shocked that you're infatuated by what I think :wink:

You have never been one to shy from self-flattery. This seemed like the perfect time for you to talk about how Cho falls in love with inferior players. If you intend to gain a more realistic perspective of how Cho is operating, I would view that as a major positive development. I suspect that you will continue to pigeonhole him as a simpleton lacking the intellectual and psychic capacities that you enjoy.


Lol. I love watching you two go back and forth.
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