I would not be mad if the spurs drafted this kid. He's a proven winner, a team player, and a knockdown jumpshooter. I also like his size, defense and underated athleticism. He reminds
me a lot of a taller mike miller.
Height: 6-8
Weight: 210 lbs
Birthday: 03/23/1990
College: Butler
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I would not be mad if the spurs drafted this kid. He's a proven winner, a team player, and a knockdown jumpshooter. I also like his size, defense and underated athleticism. He reminds
me a lot of a taller mike miller.
drafttttttttt himmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I think Hayward gets unfairly labeled as the unathletic shooter, because he seems to have decent athleticism and isn't a bad rebounder either. Good size for a SF.
The Spurs could do worse than drafting this kid in the mid-first round.
Also, being 14 years old there's still plenty of time for him to develop.
He doesn't seem to have the sort of skills we really need, but he just seems to be the type of player who'd fit so well with Blair and Hill.
I think he's a pretty good defender. He's superb fronting the post and makes lot of big plays. Also believe his athleticism is underrated - he does lot of athletic things that people generally don't notice: say, he's a great 2nd jump plus and he's that "quick twitch", in a crowd he's frequently the first guy leaping off the floor.
This is a lesson for wannabe scouts: the ability to jump off the floor quicker is more important than the ability to jump higher. Vertical leaps and all that stuff people go crazy about: nice, but not really that important.
I don't see what exactly he can do for you offensively in the NBA though. I thought he was a big time shooter after watching him play but he's shooting below 30% for the season. Huh. Without a good jump-shot, I don't think there's NBA basketball in him.
I also think the fact that he plays such a PF type role at Butler (And Centre in a way When Howard Goes out), that he doesn't have a chance to roam and use his length, as Singler did today. I think he can be a poor man's Odom, a big 3/4 who can handle and pass and shoot. He crashes boards aswell, though I don't think he'll be an NBA star, though probably a better big 3 than little 4. (ie, better in Odoms role alongside Bynum and Gasol than playing at PF). His size presents a mismatch, though to be productive he'd probably have to go back towards his freshman shooting %'s. I like him much more than Singler, the other combo forward(and "Unathletic white guy") in the late 1st. I think he could be an option, though you always have to wait to see who falls.
I like the way Hayward shots. i think he can be much better than the 30% from this season. a player can have a cold game and some, especially when they are young, can have a cold season. (that's what pushed Michael Redd the 2nd round). Hayward reportedly grew extremely late, so we can assume he had to adjust a lot from season to season. nonetheless his fundamental shooting mechanic looks very good. maybe he isn't a 45% career sniper from and his freshman season was a fluke, but I'm sure overall he is closer to 40% than to the 30% he delivered this season.
He dipped in shooting this year over last year and as a Butler fan, I hope he stays for at least another year. Given the overall youth of the team and their promise, I expect him too. He has a lot of skills, needs to put on some weight and strength and develop more of a killer instinct. I think he could be very solid.
I would be very surprised if Hayward goes back. can he repeat or top the success of this season? likely not?
(Butler was great, but you have to factor in a huge amount of luck to the whole story. a last minute 3 that goes in or a freshman mistake that doesn't happen and Murray writes this story and none talks about Butler at all)
and while many scouts think he can improve a lot next season by gaining weight and work on his shooting consistency, vice versa there is the youth argument that might intrigue NBA teams even more at this point. currently it looks very likely that he will be a 1st round pick, going maybe even in the higher 10s. is it realistic that he becomes a top ten pick 2011? I don't think so.
the risk to lose money seems higher than the chance to win some spots in 2011.
IMO Hayward will enter the draft and he definitely should be on the Spurs list. (can't tell if he should be higher on their list than let's say Pondexter or George, but no doubt he is a very interesting option.)
I don't know if he's draft value will ever really be more than a 15-20 pick. When the camps start and the "athletic" players start wowing the scouts, his NCAA Tournament exploits will fade in their memories.
Blair is a classic example, ACL's of no ACL's, any scouting watching the tourny last year would have had to be more impressed than a 2nd rounder.
He'll be one of those guys that slips in the draft, some team will pick him up, he'll instantly make them a better team, but he won't necessarily get the credit for it.
Didn't know this. If he projects as a good shooter, he's a good prospect. He's very long and has a high release point. He can run the pick'n'roll as a ballhandler. He doesn't mess around when he has the ball on his hands. Some GM will like his potential and draft him around the 25th spot. Shouldn't stay in school (unless a NBA career isn't his priority).
Butler forward Gordon Hayward is going to enter the NBA draft but will not sign with an agent, allowing him to return to school if he withdraws his name by May 8.
The school confirmed the decision Wednesday afternoon.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...utler.hayward/
I see him coming back to school. I'm fairly intimate with the Butler program, albeit as an outsider. This feels like a testing the waters thing and he'll be returning for one more year, knowing he has things to work on.
Could definitely be wrong.
I think he goes back to Butler as well. But if hes there at 20 I would love for the Spurs to draft him.
now that's great news!http://www.fox59.com/news/isn-050510...,2851269.story
INDIANAPOLIS - Butler sop re forward Gordon Hayward will stay in the NBA Draft, sources have told IndySportsNation.com on Wednesday afternoon.
Hayward was one of the last question marks in the late lottery/mid first round. he will be on the Spurs radar, that's for sure and he will be one of those if picked higher than #20, who will push another good player down one spot.
Adds to draft depth at a position the Spurs will likely target.
there is clearly a tendency in the last week, that Hayward takes the highest spot of all SFs we see as realistic targets. DX also reports, that he is ond of the most discussed targets by many teams. currently it seems as if he climbs out of our area. some mocks already see him in the lottery. intersting also, that in some mocks he is ranked higher than Henry.
teams and mocks obviously like his upside.
interesting situation around Hayward.....
some commentators already panic:Some fans in Indy are hoping Hayward's next stop doesn't require any traveling. It could happen.
"We welcome him to the NBA and wish him the best for a long, successful and prosperous career," Pacers president Larry Bird said. "He's definitely an interesting prospect."
Bird should know. He also played for an unlikely national finalist, Indiana State, in 1979 before becoming a Hall-of-Fame player with the Boston Celtics. The Sycamores never made it back.
http://www.boston.com/sports/college...thout_hayward/
however, of course a #10 pick for Hayward looks much to high, but none can ignore the local hero implications.Let me put it more simply: If team president Larry Bird takes Hayward, I'm calling for his head. Immediately. Because it would be a signal that the business people have taken over the organization, and they've been reduced to making choices based on the number of tickets they think they can sell.
http://www.indystar.com/article/2010...need-to-say-no
Pacers will be rebuilding for 2 more seasons, so whoever they pick won't need to be NBA ready. (which Hayward isn't). and Dunleavy's contract expires 2011, so Hayward could become his logical successor.
could very well lead to a trade down scenario. (with the Bucks?)
but overall the Indy story is another indication that Hayward will long be gone before we pick.
I'm really curious to see where Babbitt and Hayward will be drafted. Last year, Budinger slips from being projected as a first round pick to the 44th pick.
Will they have the same fate because of the nonathletic label (aka white label) or will Budinger good rookie season help them not to slip?
Amen.
And hopefully his entrance into the draft will push another quality SF down to the Spurs.
The more I look at Hayward's stats the more i dislike the idea of the spurs drafting him. He is going to be a poor defender and he couldn't even shoot 30% from the college three point line. He entered the draft at the right time, but I don't want the spurs to draft him.
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