I don't think Hayward has quit on himself (he still wants to get paid obviously) but I think that he is playing for his next contract more than he is playing for ty corbin.
What's he doing that makes you think this?
I don't think Hayward has quit on himself (he still wants to get paid obviously) but I think that he is playing for his next contract more than he is playing for ty corbin.
What's he doing that makes you think this?
mostly i have just noticed him getting frustrated with corbin when he comes out of the game.....i have seen a couple of times when hayward headed to the bench and corbin tried to talk to him and hayward just blew him off and wouldnt talk to him.
Maybe its just general frustration for hayward overall though
Which games? Was Corbin trying to boost his confidence with a quick pep-talk or was he trying to lecture him? Corbin never calls these guys out in press releases and only ever talks about them improving. Seems out of character to not be doing the same on the sidelines. "Hayward, keep your head up and work through it. You'll get better; it's only one game."
How do you know what he says to the players during the games -- are you on the bench?
Are the players quitting on Ty? After last night I'd say they are quitting on Ty or on the season.
Also this from Hay wired...
Aaron Falk: Hayward on Hornacek: "Definitely miss him. He was my guy here, taught me a lot about basketball." tout.com/m/f5uimc Twitter @tribjazz
Phoenix Suns, Utah Jazz, Gordon Hayward, Coaching, Jeff Hornacek