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Regarding Hayward, I found this video interesting.

 

I frankly haven't seen much of Hayward recently with him playing for the Jazz and all, so I don't know how much he has improved over the past couple seasons.

 

 

 

 

so a 16 ppg SG who can't shoot 3's yep it's because he's white

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Yeah... We need another guard who shoots horribly from the 3.

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Hayward had one bad season at shooting the three, because he was the primary option.  He'd be the number 2a or 2b on this team with Kemba.  All he needs is one little tweak, and if he's as committed to his game as everyone says he is, he'd figure out why his percentage went down.  I wouldn't mind Afflalo, but he's already 28 years old and will be 29 by the end of the year.  Comparatively, Stephenson and Hayward are 23 and 24 respectively.    

 

Who would you rather have? Realistically 

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Hayward had one bad season at shooting the three, because he was the primary option. He'd be the number 2a or 2b on this team with Kemba. All he needs is one little tweak, and if he's as committed to his game as everyone says he is, he'd figure out why his percentage went down. I wouldn't mind Afflalo, but he's already 28 years old and will be 29 by the end of the year. Comparatively, Stephenson and Hayward are 23 and 24 respectively.

Who would you rather have? Realistically

I don't think he's a bad player at all. And he's certainly an upgrade over our current #2. It's just tough for me to be inboard giving a guy a max contract betting on the come that he will get back to shooting well from the three. That's a big "what if" that seems like too much of a risk.

I'm not confident the SG answer is available in FA, to be honest.

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