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re: Boston will beat the Cavs next year when they sign Gordon Hayward
Posted on 5/6/17 at 9:06 am to SeeeeK
Posted on 5/6/17 at 9:06 am to SeeeeK
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To play for a better team, easier chance to get to finals, former head coach at butler, and because he wants to play for a coach who isn't coked up 3/4 of the time.
All of that sounds nice, and it may not seems like a lot to you and me when we're talking about hundreds of millions, but dudes aren't going to willingly give up the 40-70 million, whatever the hometown max deal is(for 1st or 2nd non-rookie deal with team that drafted you). That's a lot of cheese to anybody.
Posted on 5/6/17 at 9:12 am to Hot Carl
I will say that Boston is in an envious, but interesting position. Who is ever this good this early with a great young coach, and so many high pick assets? They need a non Isaiah Thomas superstar to get over the hump and do more than just have a nice regular season and get bounced in conference finlas(at best). Is there anybody available worth cashing those picks in that would get them there? Or do you just keep em, hope you find one in the draft and try to go in like 10-year run of being really really good? Ainge has some interesting decisions to make.
Posted on 5/6/17 at 8:09 pm to Hot Carl
quote:Durant did. Boston is Hayward's next chapter
All of that sounds nice, and it may not seems like a lot to you and me when we're talking about hundreds of millions, but dudes aren't going to willingly give up the 40-70 million, whatever the hometown max deal is(for 1st or 2nd non-rookie deal with team that drafted you). That's a lot of cheese to anybody.
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