Gordon Hayward was extremely inspired during his free agency meeting with the Heat, passes along Ira Winderman of The South Florida Sun-Sentinel. In fact, the small forward was so pumped that he felt about ready to put on a Miami uniform:
“After the video, he [Pat Riley] kind of talked a little bit,” Hayward said. “And that was the moment where you kind of do get some chills. And everyone’s wearing their ring, too, everybody on the staff was. And so that’s the moment where you’re like, ‘Wow, that’s really cool,’ an I-want-to-put-on-the-jersey-right-now type feeling.”
Hayward went on, “Miami was the spot that the more and more we talked about it, the more and more it looked like this would be a really, really good fit for me. And we actually broke it down and had like a point system of different pros and cons and on a weighted scale of different things that each city would represent and each team would represent, and Miami was always near the top of the rankings when we did it.”
Hayward was also struck by “this family vibe that they have.” The now Celtics forward also said about the Heat pitch, “Mark [agent Mark Bartlestein] had tried to tell me, after you talk with him, you’re going to be like, ‘Mark, I’m ready to sign right now.’ You do get that vibe from him. He’s a great motivator. And we watched some videos, too, of the Heat and their tradition. He definitely makes you feel like you’re going to be competing for championships year in and year out.”
Here’s more from the Miami Heat:
- The Heat do not have considerable optimism about being able to land Kyrie Irving in a trade, writes Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald. Tim Reynolds, who covers the NBA for the Associated Press, said that he does not believe that the Heat are even interested in acquiring Irving. Regardless, Jackson says that the Heat’s best chance to get Irving in a trade is if suitors with more appealing assets cannot strike a deal and the Cavs circle back to Miami.
- Ira Winderman of The South Florida Sun-Sentinel writes that the Heat have completed more trades, six, with the Cavaliers than any other team. Winderman details this rich trading history, which suggests that an Irving deal should not be viewed as impossible.
- In a separate piece, Winderman argues that the Heat owe it to themselves to consider trading for Irving. As Winderman puts it, the Heat should consider breaking up a good team to put together a great team. The scribe also points out that Irving’s list of preferred destinations purposefully includes teams with respected coaches and front offices.
- Eric Pincus tweets that Kelly Olynyk‘s deal includes a 5% trade kicker that cannot be used in excess of $2MM.
Only Hayward can talk about saying No to the Heat and how close they were to signing him, and makes me like him even more Lol
Hayward is the epitome of class. Very articulate and doesn’t shy away from touchy topics. Great for him to open up.
Absolutely. The guy comes across as a genuinely nice, respectful bloke. A real class act.
Hayward pretty much makes it seem like it was always about Boston, and his agent was definitely pushing him to Boston for obvious reasons…it also further shows the class of the Heat organization, and how hard it is to say no to pat riley
As I said, the Heat shouldn’t have much interest in Kyrie. He doesn’t fit this team, and if you have to give up excess value, and for only 2 years of him, that just doesn’t make sense. There is also the dynamic with Waiters
The two-year limitation is for other places to worry about. Miami is a ‘preferred destination’ for him. But the Cavs might be waiting on Minnesota and NewOrleans, a few others… checking in on the job satisfactions of Porzingis and ADavis.
Celtics fans had similar feelings when Durant dissed them a year ago.
Ikr… I’m sure Kyrie didn’t want to land there.