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Does Hayward want out of Utah?

No contract extension, playing bad in hopes that Jazz FO wont want to match large offers?

It's more likely that he is just an inconsistent player. Why would he hurt his own market heading into restricted free agency? This certainly isn't helping him. Still, there is probably a team stupid enough to give him more than he is currently worth.
 
Cmon, the dud is playing retardedly bad almost every game. He's gotta be doing it on purpose.

But that would hurt him more than it would the Jazz presumably. He's trying to do too much and he isn't the player the franchise is trying to paint him as. He is not a #1 option on a contender. He's not a #2 option on a contender. It's questionable whether he is a #3 option on a contender. Like I said, he's inconsistent and probably trying to do too much.
 
He could continue to be inconsistent and he'd still get an overvalued contract offer just because of the potential he flashes from time to time. I'm even counting on it.
 
He could continue to be inconsistent and he'd still get an overvalued contract offer just because of the potential he flashes from time to time. I'm even counting on it.
Rubbish. Players always try harder in a contract year, they don't deliberately play worse to get a better contract. Hayward isn't playing well mainly because he's just not that good. And he'll get an offer according to how he performs overall, not based on his occasional good game. You can count on that.
 
1) Hayward wants money
2) Hayward is getting focused on too much by opposite defenses if a team respects Utah and actually watches film.
 
Hayward is a brilliant evil genius!!!! By purposely playing ****ty, and not averaging the triple double he could easily do, he will peg his real value at about 7-9 mill, but the he will show just enough of the brilliance in his game to get one or 2 desperate teams to throw 10-11 mill at him, and by doing this he avoid all accolades, as being MVP is just tedious, and all success, since winning would mean post-season play and less time over the summer for starcraft and such, and it also helps him avoid the dreaded max contract. I mean who would want to make 15 mill per year when he could make 10 mill and never work summers. I cannot believe he was the first NBA player to think of it. But I am really not surprised, because he is obviously the most brilliant evil genius who has ever lived to hatch such a devious plan!!
 
OP, you are way, way off on this one. The next think you'll tell me is that Hayward wants prime rib so he's got to eat a couple of buckets of **** first. If he wanted out of Utah he'd be a million times smarter to play his *** off and tell the FO that he wanted off the team, no matter what. It's an absolute lock that they'd figure out a way to move him.
 
Hayward is a brilliant evil genius!!!! But I am really not surprised, because he is obviously the most brilliant evil genius who has ever lived to hatch such a devious plan!!

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