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Best of Yardbarker: Gordon Hayward heads to Beantown
After seven seasons with the Utah Jazz, Gordon Hayward is heading east to play for the Boston Celtics. Russ Isabella/USA TODAY Sports

Best of Yardbarker: Gordon Hayward heads to Beantown

The final details still need to be hammered out, but former Utah Jazz All-Star Gordon Hayward finally decided to head to Boston after some hemming and hawing over the decision to leave Salt Lake City. He ultimately chose the Celtics over the Jazz and Miami Heat, reuniting with coach Brad Stevens, whom Hayward played for in college at Butler.

Hayward's decision led us to the 'Carry on my Hayward son' quiz: "There is a case to be made that Gordon Hayward was the best Jazz player ever not named Malone or Stockton. Top 10 in career scoring, assists, steals and three-pointers made in just seven seasons. But if Hayward wants to crack the same list in Boston, he's going to have to put in some work."

Can you name the 25 Celtics who scored the most points in franchise history?
SCORE:
0/25
TIME:
6:00
26,395 / #17
John Havlicek
24,021 / #34
Paul Pierce
21,791 / #33
Larry Bird
18,245 / #00
Robert Parish
17,335 / #32
Kevin McHale
16,955 / #14
Bob Cousy
15,411 / #24
Sam Jones
14,522 / #6
Bill Russell
13,192 / #18
Dave Cowens
13,188 / #10
Jo Jo White
12,287 / #21
Bill Sharman
12,194 / #15
Tommy Heinsohn
11,386 / #8, #88
Antoine Walker
9,968 / #19
Don Nelson
8,766 / #16
Tom Sanders
8,378 / #23
Frank Ramsey
8,311 / #30, #31
Cedric Maxwell
7,902 / #35
Reggie Lewis
7,882 / #22
Ed Macauley
6,805 / #3
Dennis Johnson
6,257 / #44
Danny Ainge
6,233 / #5
Kevin Garnett
5,987 / #20
Ray Allen
5,812 / #18
Bailey Howell
5,783 / #9
Rajon Rondo

In order to make room for the former Utah star, the Celtics had to ship out Avery Bradley, a very important cog in Boston earning the top seed in the East this past season. Having to depart with such a strong defender and all-around contributor was not an easy decision, and it puts pressure on Hayward to perform and not end up on the list of worst NBA free agent signing all time by team:

When it's all said and done, the Celtics hope Hayward joins another list instead: the list of most important NBA free agent signings ever:

If he does, he'll join the likes of Chauncey Billups, who helped lead the Detroit Pistons to a championship after they signed him in free agency.

Nowadays, of course, Billups is plying his trade in Ice Cube's BIG3 league and officially made his debut last weekend after turning down a position in the front office for the Cleveland Cavaliers. This weekend, Billups and the rest of the BIG3 head to Oklahoma in Week 3, where the threes go sweeping down the plain: "Yes, Ice Cube’s three-on-three league is more appealing than the front office of the 2016 NBA champions. (There’s no truth to the rumor that negotiations broke down when the Killer 3s demanded the Cavs send them Richard Jefferson for compensation for signing Chauncey.)"

In Billups' BIG3 debut week, his former Detroit teammate and former No. 1 overall pick Kwame Brown had a rough one. It was so bad, he blamed it on a blast from the past and called in to the BIG3 Referee Hotline Bling: Kwame Brown can't mute Michael Jordan: "Yes, the game was played in Charlotte, where MJ’s Hornets play. But Jordan doesn’t even attend that many of his own team’s games, much less the BIG3. It’s the offseason, and he’s busy playing blackjack, smoking cigars, betting tens of thousands on rounds of golf and not scouting NBA players."

Shifting back to Boston, things are looking up on the diamond like they are on the court in Beantown. Despite the struggles of former Cy Young winners David Price and Rick Porcello, the Red Sox are atop the AL East and surging, and it's win now time for the perpetually overinvested Red Sox: "If you recall, last season the Sox were armed with a new ace in David Price, Cy Young winner-to-be Rick Porcello, MVP runner-up Mookie Betts and on the final leg of the David Ortiz farewell tour. They expected to play into November. Instead, they were unceremoniously swept out of the postseason at the hands of the Cleveland Indians and found themselves right back where they began: big aspirations, unfilled potential and a clear need to do more."

The team on Boston's heels is a familiar one in the rival New York Yankees. New York's surprising revival has been spearheaded by rookie Aaron Judge, a slugger who is making his mark on the history books already. In fact, Judge brings back memories of another great Yankees slugger who has some very close ties to the Boston Red Sox. We're talking about Babe Ruth, of course, whom the Red Sox regrettably sold to the Yankees back in 1919.

Since Judge has entered the league with a bang and resembles the Great Bambino, it was only right to remind everyone that the Babe went out with a bang with this quiz:

Can you name the MLB players with the most career multiple home run games?
SCORE:
0/50
TIME:
8:00
72 / BOS/NYY/BSN
Babe Ruth
71 / PIT/SFG
Barry Bonds
69 / CHW / CHC/BAL/TEX
Sammy Sosa
67 / OAK/STL
Mark McGwire
63 / NYG/SFG
Willie Mays
62 / SEA/TEX/NYY
Alex Rodriguez
62 / MLN/ATL
Hank Aaron
59 / STL/LAA
Albert Pujols
55 / SEA/CIN
Ken Griffey, Jr.
55 / PHA/BOS
Jimmie Foxx
54 / 5TM
Frank Robinson
54 / CLE/BOS/LAD
Manny Ramirez
51 / MIN/BOS
David Ortiz
49 / NYG
Mel Ott
49 / BSN / MLN/ATL/DET
Eddie Mathews
49 / TOR/NYM
Carlos Delgado
48 / CLE / PHI/CHW/MIN
Jim Thome
48 / TEX / DET/CLE/KC
Juan Gonzalez
46 / NYY
Mickey Mantle
46 / WSH/MIN/KC
Harmon Killebrew
44 / PHI
Mike Schmidt
44 / SFG/SD
Willie McCovey
43 / 6TM
Dave Kingman
43 / ATL / TEX/CHW/NYY
Andruw Jones
43 / NYY
Lou Gehrig
42 / TEX / ATL/LAA/NYY
Mark Teixeira
42 / OAK/NYY/CAL
Reggie Jackson
42 / MON/LAA/TEX
Vladimir Guerrero
42 / CHC
Ernie Banks
40 / 6TM
Fred McGriff
40 / PIT/CHC
Ralph Kiner
40 / ATL
Chipper Jones
39 / OAK/NYY/COL
Jason Giambi
39 / MON / CHC/BOS/FLA
Andre Dawson
39 / FLA/DET
Miguel Cabrera
39 / CLE/CHW/BAL
Albert Belle
38 / 7TM
Gary Sheffield
38 / 6TM
Carlos Beltran
37 / BOS
Ted Williams
37 / NYY / TEX/WSN/CHC
Alfonso Soriano
37 / LAD/NYM/SD
Mike Piazza
37 / STL
Stan Musial
36 / PIT
Willie Stargell
36 / CIN/WSN/CHW
Adam Dunn
36 / 6TM
Jose Canseco
36 / 5TM
Edwin Encarnacion
35 / BOS
Jim Rice
35 / CIN/HOU/BAL
Lee May
35 / DET/PIT
Hank Greenberg
35 / NYY
Joe DiMaggio

Finally, we leave you this week with a look at our MLB midseason awards as the All-Star Game approaches, and given his historic start, it’s no surprise to see Judge all over this list:

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