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Hayward agrees to sign


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You know how the NBA and free agency work? 

 

Supply and demand 101

 

No excuse of getting rid of assets for a short term rental that doesn't net you a chip. 

Theres no supply and demand on him. There are better SF out there. And he wasn't gonna win us poo but the highest paid contest. 

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Don't forget how the Al Jefferson jettison went in Utah's collective minds in retrospect.

My want him. My want Hayward bad.

My guess is that they match.

Cho's plan "B" better be more than resigning Sessions.

Why??

Why is signing somebody big a must this off-season?

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Because we are counting on MJ coming through with his promise.

 

Nothing more...nothing less.

 

 

The promise was the ABILITY to acquire a star player. Not necessarily that the acquisition would happen this offseason.

 

We are in a position with the money to offer max deals. We reached that goal that we set out when we tore it all down three seasons ago.

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OK someone help me out. Quote me. Are we or are we not getting Hey ward?

Also, is there buzz about a possible curry aquisition?

 

We are not getting Hayward. Utah will match. But because we screwed them over by giving Hayward a max deal, they will return the favor by taking the longest amount of time possible to match the deal, leaving us in a holding pattern because we have Hayward's cap hold.

 

There's been no buzz about a Curry acquisition. I just brought his name up in this thread because some in here want instant gratification by overpaying for Gordon Hayward because they think we have no shot at any star players signing here in free agency. I then submitted that Steph Curry will be on the market in two years and we would be remiss if we capped ourselves out of those sweepstakes.

 

Hopefully that clears things up. I know these threads are difficult to follow when they regress into YouTube comments.

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