When the Oklahoma City Thunder pulled the trigger on a three-for-one swap with the Charlotte Hornets to land Gordon Hayward, it was only supposed to be a blimp on the radar.
When the Oklahoma City Thunder acquired Gordon Hayward from the Charlotte Hornets, it was generally regarded as a good move. Though the Thunder were mature beyond their years, they were lacking a veteran presence in the locker room.
Ahead of the Feb. 8 trade deadline, the Thunder acquired Hayward, who was supposed to be the final piece to put them over the top.
Presti discussed the botched maneuver as well as his perspective on the Thunder's rapidly developing young core.
Robyn Hayward did not like what she heard this week from Oklahoma City Thunder general manager Sam Presti.
Gordon Hayward will likely look for a new team to join this summer, as he wasn’t satisfied with how the Oklahoma City Thunder utilized him this 2023-24 campaign.
Despite entering the 2024 NBA Playoffs as the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference, the Oklahoma City Thunder were eliminated in the second round by the Dallas Mavericks.
Gordon Hayward was practically non-existent during the Oklahoma City Thunder’s playoff run this season, and the veteran seems to think he would have done more if given the opportunity.
The Oklahoma City Thunder were eliminated from the playoffs on Saturday night when they suffered a 117-116 loss to the Dallas Mavericks, but it’s clear the future is bright for them.
Gordon Hayward's postseason performance with the Oklahoma City Thunder has been nothing short of disappointing, especially considering his lack of scoring production.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. For Gordon Hayward moving forward, it should be a little column A, a little column B. The veteran scorer was the talk of the NBA Trade Deadline with this moment in mind.
Gordon Hayward was brought to Oklahoma City to be a veteran leader and a viable bench option late in the season. His leadership has been solid, and he seems to fit in well with the team, but his on-court contributions have been puzzling.
The 2024 NBA Offseason looms ahead for the Boston Celtics, with limited resources to attract free agents beyond offering the veteran’s minimum. However, with certain players exiting their prime, this minimum deal might be the most enticing option available.
The Oklahoma City Thunder made a splash at the deadline, and it’s beginning to come together. In acquiring Gordon Hayward from the Charlotte Hornets, the Thunder hoped to add another scoring punch off the bench.
When the Oklahoma City Thunder traded for Gordon Hayward, it was considered a clear upgrade for this roster. A veteran who can score the ball, not be a
Gordon Hayward’s addition to Oklahoma City’s lineup was always going to take time. The Thunder ranks first in the Western Conference and almost everything the team has been doing has been working.
According to NBA insider Roderick Boone of The Charlotte Observer, Gordon Hayward’s time with the Charlotte Hornets is up. The Hornets will either trade Hayward or agree to a buyout agreement with him.
Gordon Hayward is in the final year of a $120 million deal. He has been floated as a potential trade chip for the Charlotte Hornets heading into the Feb. 8 trade deadline.
As wholesome as a Gordon Hayward-Boston Celtics reunion sounds, a rule in the NBA’s new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) precludes it from happening.
Charlotte Hornets forward Gordon Hayward never entered stardom in earnest, largely due to injuries, but he would have allure on the buyout market should the Hornets cut bait upcoming.
The Charlotte Hornets announced that small forward Gordon Hayward suffered a left calf strain against the Los Angeles Clippers on December 26 and will be re-evaluated in two weeks.
Hornets wing Gordon Hayward will be re-evaluated in two weeks after suffering a calf strain on Tuesday.
One NBA writer is proposing that the Charlotte Hornets and Chicago Bulls make a trade this summer centered around small forward Gordon Hayward.
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