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Gordon Hayward's signing and Cavs still lost

An episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast podcast, hosted by Relatively Speaking Podcast, titled "Gordon Hayward's signing and Cavs still lost" was published on July 7, 2017 and runs 43 minutes.

July 7, 2017 ·43m · Relatively Speaking Podcast

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The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back to give you all the Gordon Hayward looks like he stole the real Gordon Hayward and cloned a more muscular version of him takes! Setting aside a fictitious Hayward messing with the real one's DNA, the Relatively Speaking Podcast was straight fire in this specific episode. First, and most importantly, we discuss Jared's birthday. He turned 32 on Friday. Yay! Hooray. Yippie! All the positivity. That is, uh, until we discuss the meaning of life for some reason and decide that when we die nothing at all happens. Pretty morbid start to the show to be honest. Gordon Hayward is now a member of the Boston Celtics. Does his help Boston close the gap between them and the Cleveland Cavaliers? Does this make other assets more movable? Is Danny Ainge building toward more of a youth movement? Speaking of the Cavs, Dan Gilbert has yet to hire a general manager. Joseph tends to think this is awful, as it is providing even more reason for LeBron James to get out of the directionless organization after next season. We close this episode of the podcast as we do every Friday -- by answering questions from our very loyal, good looking, and intelligent fans. Should the New York Knicks hurl the rookies to the fire from day-one? What television death altered our life the most? Twitter Mount Rushmore... You can follow Jared on Twitter @JMintzHoops. Same with that other guy @JosephNardone.

The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back to give you all the Gordon Hayward looks like he stole the real Gordon Hayward and cloned a more muscular version of him takes! Setting aside a fictitious Hayward messing with the real one's DNA, the Relatively Speaking Podcast was straight fire in this specific episode. First, and most importantly, we discuss Jared's birthday. He turned 32 on Friday. Yay! Hooray. Yippie! All the positivity. That is, uh, until we discuss the meaning of life for some reason and decide that when we die nothing at all happens. Pretty morbid start to the show to be honest. Gordon Hayward is now a member of the Boston Celtics. Does his help Boston close the gap between them and the Cleveland Cavaliers? Does this make other assets more movable? Is Danny Ainge building toward more of a youth movement? Speaking of the Cavs, Dan Gilbert has yet to hire a general manager. Joseph tends to think this is awful, as it is providing even more reason for LeBron James to get out of the directionless organization after next season. We close this episode of the podcast as we do every Friday -- by answering questions from our very loyal, good looking, and intelligent fans. Should the New York Knicks hurl the rookies to the fire from day-one? What television death altered our life the most? Twitter Mount Rushmore... You can follow Jared on Twitter @JMintzHoops. Same with that other guy @JosephNardone.
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