Gordon Hayward’s Celtics Decision Leak Sent The Internet Into A Frenzy

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Gordon Hayward was set to decide on his free agent future this Fourth of July before someone seemingly spilled the beans too early. The NBA world put their grilling and drinking on hold for a bit to see where Hayward might land after a long courting process with the Miami Heat, Boston Celtics and Utah Jazz.

Many thought that courtship process had officially ended when reports indicated that Hayward was choosing the Celtics. But something went wrong — either the media got word of the decision before Hayward could tell the Jazz or before he actually made his choice.

So Hayward delayed his decision, while the internet was left waiting after it prematurely reacted to Hayward picking the Celtics. Many people think someone in Hayward’s camp screwed up here, especially since the media that reported his move to Boston have stood by that report.

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Hayward delaying his decision definitely ruined a few holiday plans around the NBA.

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Maybe it was all the food that was waiting to be consumed on the holiday, but a lot of people thought Hayward was having a bit of trouble figuring out what to pick off the menu.

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All the hubbub about the decision that wasn’t a decision made some people bring up one of the benefits of LeBron James’ original Decision.
https://twitter.com/PabloTorre/status/882309994913435648

He wasn’t the only person to point out how easy The Decision made things for people back in the day.

A few different people brought up Hayward’s love of Esports, including the time he parodied The Decision for himself.

League of Legends is apparently Hayward’s game, which is what makes this tweet.

https://twitter.com/netw3rk/status/882321382855499777

Even the important global peace news got tied into the Hayward fiasco.

Many people think Hayward will end up picking Boston anyway, which means we all just wasted our Fourth of July together waiting for Twitter to refresh like a bunch of loonies. But at least we had some fun with it.