Gordon Hayward left Utah to join the Boston Celtics after seven seasons with the Jazz, but the club doesn’t seem to have any hard feelings.
The 27-year-oldĀ has been out and about in Boston since agreeing to a four-year, $128 million contract with the Celtics, but Salt Lake City still is showing Hayward love. The Jazz took out a full-page ad Friday in the Salt Lake Tribune thanking Hayward for his time with the franchise.
Jazz say thank you to Gordon Hayward in today's Salt Lake Tribune. pic.twitter.com/J0LIa0r170
— Chris Forsberg (@ChrisForsberg_) July 7, 2017
āThank you, Gordon,ā the ad reads.
āFor always giving us your best. Weāve enjoyed the game-winning shots and watching you become an NBA All-Star, and weāre proud of your growth as a husband, father and teammate.
āWe wish you and your family happiness and success as you move on with your career.
āThe Miller Family and Utah Jazz.ā
While it’s not necessarily uncommon for teams to take out ads for players after they leave, the Jazz easily could have been bitter about the way Hayward’s decision played out. Hayward’s agent refuted initial reports that the forward had decided to join the Celtics, giving the Jazz a sliver of hope that Hayward would return until he finally announced his choice in The Players’ Tribune.
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