Goodbye Hayward. Your career is over
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quagmireParticipant
Should’ve stayed in Utah
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Larry BParticipant
I certainly don’t wish injury on anyone… but I do believe in karma…
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gUrthBrooksParticipant
Robyn’s a bitch! Err, I mean karma is a bitch!
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LetItRideParticipant
That was grotesque of an injury I have ever seen. Damn. I had many ankle sprains but this one is beyond beyond……
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UteFanaticParticipant
Come on, man… He didn’t deserve that, injuries should never be wished upon athletes.
With that out of the way….oh my god, that was just brutal. Worst fracture I’ve ever witnessed. As someone who has never broken a bone and has no idea what it feels like, how much pain is Hayward in right now?
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quagmireParticipant
Who said he deserved it? I’m just saying his career is over bc he’ll never be the same after this injury.
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UteFanaticParticipant
“Should’ve stayed at Utah.”
What did you mean by this statement, then? I’m not really seeing any other way of interpretting it.
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quagmireParticipant
that would not have happened to him sitting on the couch waiting for the opener tomorrow night. What’s so hard about that?
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UteFanaticParticipant
Your original comment was immature and petty, and the thumbs down and replies prove it.
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quagmireParticipant
Can’t handle the truth? Chill out and try not be so offended by everything. It’s getting old.
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RiseasUtesParticipant
I’m fine with you not liking him after leaving, but this isn’t related to that. It’s as though you feel an injury as grotesque as that was deserved because he left, which I strongly disagree with.
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EagleMountainUteParticipant
All things being even makes you wonder about your choices when this sort of thing happens.
But as a fan I knew he was gone years ago. Jazz should have been prepared.
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EagleMountainUteParticipant
Or maybe it does happen and the Jazz overpaid for a role player like the Celtics did.
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UtebeamParticipant
There is a chance it’s not broken. People have ripped their ligaments apartand never broke a bone.
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RiseasUtesParticipant
That would be the most broken looking non break ever. It’s right above his ankle, it’s has to be a compound fracture.
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EagleMountainUteParticipant
Even if it wasn’t broken you are looking at minimum of 8 months before getting back.
Nba guaranteed contracts. Hopefully he has a NBA LIVE account for Xbox.
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Utahute72Participant
Dislocated ankle and broken tibia.
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vcsg01Participant
That is a messed up thing to say.
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RiseasUtesParticipant
Douche comment of year on Utehub.
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EagleMountainUteParticipant
Here is the video. Look at all those pathetic athletes not even coming to his side when it happened. Bunch of wusses then Miller claiming they are “brothers in arms”. Don’t insult the military like that. True men who have fought along aside each other don’t behave that way when one of theirs is on the ground.
This to me is a perfect illustration of why pro athletes are pathetic.
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AnonymousInactive
Karma is a female dog.
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KonaUteParticipant
You have to wonder what is going through Haywards mind after minutes into his career with the Celtics this happens. I am a believer in Karma but only Hayward knows what happened with the separation from the Jazz. Hopefully this is a coincidence and not Karma. That was ugly and sad. Get well Hayward.
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RedRocksParticipant
Karma? Seriously? These comments about people believing in Karma when they apparently have no idea what it is… Hayward made a personal choice. He didn’t wrong anyone. If I want to leave my current employer to work somewhere else, it is 100 percent my right as a human being… Honestly…
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Utahute72Participant
Is it OK to state that it’s good to see Ainge get his comeuppance. He’s been angling to lure Hayward away for two years and now he’s stuck paying for him while he’s in rehab, or longer.
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quagmireParticipant
And it counts against the salary cap so he can’t sign anyone else. C’s are in trouble for awhile
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StaplesParticipant
Man I feel bad for Hayward. That wasn’t karma. Karma would be performing poorly in his first game back in Utah, not making the all-stars, the Celtics not being as good as thought, etc. I’m having a hard time wrapping my mind around the fact that there are people out there that are finding joy and/or a lack of sympathy for a man who just had his season ended and his career possibly affected, simply because he didn’t sign with the Jazz.
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