Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition
Target reached
Saturday visit to AmericanAirlines Arena.
From the piece in the Deseret News:
“After every stop, a new leader in the clubhouse emerged.
“Hayward’s trip to Miami was ‘an unbelievable visit,’ the agent said. After spending time with Riley, Spoelstra and crew, Hayward told Bartelstein, ‘I can 100 percent see myself being here.’
“Boston surpassed Miami the following day after Hayward and his wife, Robyn, got the chance to spend time with Stevens, general manager Danny Ainge and the Celtics.
“‘I think this is the spot,’ Hayward told his agent during a phone call from the plane Sunday night. ‘I think this is the right place for me.’
“Added Bartelstein, ‘The
Wednesday marked six months from when Heat forward was given a six-month recovery timetable from his Jan. 5 surgery to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder.
Winslow commemorated the day with an Instagram post that showed him after the surgery with a captain that read, “All Smiles Then, All Smiles Now. (N) ever(A)bandon(S)elf(A) mbition #6Months #Closer. Big Thank You to EVERYONE that made this process successful.”
Winslow had been making progress with his jump shot before last season, before a wrist injury and then the shoulder injury took him off the court. His final
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