Got to be a great day for Gordon Hayward lol, above average but not great player getting fought over for the max contract.
1 of the worse decisions jordan has ever made, wheres that pic of the fat girl?
Got to be a great day for Gordon Hayward lol, above average but not great player getting fought over for the max contract.
Nothing against ezau, but this is just too freaking cold.![]()
Cold as my dead wife's corpse, tbh.![]()
Max, trade kicker (I imagine for the full 15 percent) and a player option. The Hornets bent over for Hayward. Good fit or not, it's actually kind of disturbing.
If Gordon signs this deal and gets traded in his first season (like Nene was by Denver a few years ago), his contract would jump to $72M/4. For Gordon Freakin' Hayward. Spurs better have Kawhi locked up before he gets to speak with anyone else.
if you're charlotte's GM, whats the most you would have offered for hayward (ignoring that utah would match anyway)
i really like this guys game tbh, but i wouldnt give him that kind of cash.
agreed. that kind of money says they think he can be their #1 or #2 player... i hope they're not planning on competing![]()
well i can see him being a number 2 on a first round playoff team, but nothing more. Even still is a 2nd banana worth that cash?
a 2nd banana getting 15-16 mil isn't preposterous, but he better be a damn good 2nd banana. you figure your top 2 guys combine for about 35 or so, and use the remaining roughly 30 mil to fill out the rest
$50M/4. Maybe add another $5 Million in incentives.
if he goes there, i actually like that roster tbh, big al, kemba, MKG, and Nealwithit, they could make some noise in the east.
I don't think I've ever seen this guy play well against the Spurs EVER, in fact I've never seen him play well at all. Seems like he's only getting the attention because he's white, pretty sure it was just Phoenix and Utah that wanted him, no? Perfect cities to market him.
Well, I guess the kicker wouldn't be that bad, since his salary can't go above his max bracket. That means he'd see no increase his first season, at best a minute one in his second and small to moderate increases in his final two years (at best). Unless the cap jumps up wildly, in which case, yeah, Gordon's getting stacks on stacks.
if Hayward performs well, Charlotte wouldn't look to trade him anyway, and if he disappoints, he'd be difficult to unload given the contract. i wouldn't sweat it too much
It's more if the Jazz try to trade after matching. Hayward would have a de-facto no-trade clause for next season, but with his consent, they could move him after January 15. But you're right, it's nothing to worry about.
The Spurs have Diaw, Green and Mills for the same price as Hayward. That's 3 NBA championship level role players vs a player whose career playoff stats read as: FG% .182, 3P% .083.
How so? What have they accomplished except for making 15M of cap space unusable for 72 hours?
Charlotte is desperate, Hayward is being overpaid, but it`s good move from Charlotte. 4 yrs isnt that long time, and Charlotte needs something more than sweep in 1st round.
It was him, overpaid Lance Stephenson or trade for some washed up, overpaid SG/SF like Evans or Gordon.
I'd take Evans for $32M/3 rather than Hayward on the max. I wouldn't even think about it.
making teams overpay for their players is always a sound tactic tbh.
Maybe if you're talking Dallas and San Antonio, not when you're talking Charlotte and Utah. At best, this is a tactic to make the fan base believe that you're trying.
Why would Charlotte care about Utah? Ping balls compe ion perhaps?
The most stupid part of all this is that Utah will match and will regret it halfway through the first season. This is so Eric Gordon style stupid.
Jordan punking the Jazz once more.
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