It sucks to see Kyle leave, I really liked him. However, with the drafting of Hayward, I agree with the idea that it made KK irrelevant on this roster. Hayward showed some nice shooting range in the summer league. Obviously, he wasn't putting up the shots in volume, but it was still encouraging none the less.
Also, I think it's already obvious that Hayward is going to have some facets to his game that KK just didn't have. Hayward will be able to create his own shot, and will probably be light years better than KK in regards to being able to drive to the hoop and creating contact. KK didn't possess that ability in any way, shape or form. And then there's the passing ability which already seems to be heavily tilted in Haywood's favor.
It certainly seems like Hayward can turn out to be a decent to slightly above average 3 point shooter with a much more well-rounded game than KK. As sad as it may sound, adding Hayward and letting KK walk may be the only area in which Utah has clearly gotten better so far this offseason.......