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Rumor:Gordon Hayward will be sidelined indefinitely due to a fracture in his left shoulder.


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When was the last time Gordon has played most of a season with any team? Now the Hornets are the villain and he's the victim huh? $120 million guaranteed and complaining on social media. I can't wait to see this bum wash out of the league and take his entitled wife with him.

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3 seasons with the Celtics 71 games played. 3 seasons with the Hornets 103 games played. Compared to 408 with the Jazz through 7 seasons . The man hasn't been on a basketball court consistently going on 7 years now. Yet he has 236 million in career earnings. Quit the blame game nonsense Mrs. Hayward and be thankful you hit the lottery!

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2 hours ago, 33inNC said:

It was only a matter of time, he is about as useless as Nic Batum. Yet another success story for MJ. 

 

2 hours ago, frankw said:

3 seasons with the Celtics 71 games played. 3 seasons with the Hornets 103 games played. Compared to 408 with the Jazz through 7 seasons . The man hasn't been on a basketball court consistently going on 7 years now. Yet he has 236 million in career earnings. Quit the blame game nonsense Mrs. Hayward and be thankful you hit the lottery!

Begs the question: what EXACTLY convinced MJ that Hayward was worth $120 million dollar contract with his injury history?

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On 11/26/2022 at 10:43 AM, Prowler2k18 said:

 

Begs the question: what EXACTLY convinced MJ that Hayward was worth $120 million dollar contract with his injury history?

Hayward was/is the best player that's been willing to sign here. Before LaMelo the only way they could get talent to come Charlotte was to overpay fringe all-stars like him, Nic, Al, etc, and pray. We don't have the luxury of signing the stars with no question marks unfortunately. 

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