Hayward spent the second half of the 2023-2024 season with the Thunder before announcing his retirement earlier this summer.
As the Philadelphia 76ers search for another veteran addition to their 2024-2025 roster, the name Gordon Hayward has been kicked around. While it’s unclear if there was a true level of interest in Gordon or not from the Sixers, at this point, it doesn’t matter.
Just yesterday, the news broke that Gordon Hayward officially retired from the NBA. After a fantastic start to his career with the Utah Jazz, the horrifying injury he sustained on the Boston Celtics altered his future forever, preventing him from ever truly getting back to an All-Star level.
Can you name every NBA player with at least three triple-doubles in the postseason?
Gordon Hayward has called it a career. While to most current NBA fans, the news is non-noteworthy, it would be amiss not to talk about it. During his career, Hayward didn’t ascend to the all-time great status.
P.J. Washington spent the first four and a half seasons of his NBA career with the Charlotte Hornets. The former Kentucky star was traded to the Dallas Mavericks during the middle of the 2023-24 season.
Gordon Hayward in Oklahoma City was supposed to a match made in heaven. Of course, Hayward was aging and coming off of an injury, but he wasn’t being asked to be the star he once was.
LaMelo Ball spent the first three and a half seasons of his NBA career with Gordon Hayward (on the Charlotte Hornets). Hayward was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder during the middle of the 2023-24 season.
Gordon Hayward is calling it a day in the NBA. That leaves only one player remaining from 2010's underwhelming draft class.
All-Star forward Gordon Hayward announced his retirement Thursday after 14 NBA seasons with four teams. Hayward, 34, averaged 15.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 3.5 assists over 835 games (649 starts) from 2010-24.
A former NBA All-Star has decided to call it a career.
His career ended with the Thunder after he was dealt by the Hornets at last season’s trade deadline.
Veteran forward Gordon Hayward remains a free agent, but he makes sense for a number of teams.
The Denver Nuggets saw their title defense come to an end in the Western Conference Semifinals as the Minnesota Timberwolves eliminated them in seven games.
Gordon Hayward may be getting his revenge this offseason.
Presti discussed the botched maneuver as well as his perspective on the Thunder's rapidly developing young core.
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.
Gordon Hayward's postseason performance with the Oklahoma City Thunder has been nothing short of disappointing, especially considering his lack of scoring production.
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.
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.
Gordon Hayward is set to make his Thunder debut on Thursday night, and he has plenty to bring to the table. Although Hayward isn't the All-Star he once was, he might be the perfect fit for this team.
The 33-year-old brings a veteran presence to a young OKC team that has exceeded expectations this year.
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.
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.
At 8-28 on the season, the Charlotte Hornets may be setting one of their former All-Stars free.
On a recent episode of Podcast P with Paul George, Gordon Hayward discussed the underwhelming performance of the 2018-2019 Boston Celtics roster. They finished the regular season with a 49-33 record and were later eliminated in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
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.
The New York Knicks have lingered in countless trade rumors, especially as they hunt for a superstar to put them over the top. But with warnings about trading for disgruntled stars, perhaps the Knicks' time would be better spent looking for a veteran contributor.
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