cctrackstar
Well-Known Member
I've heard this before, and he confirmed in this article that Hayward doesn't mind coming off the bench:
https://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/jazz/55311850-87/jazz-hayward-utah-bench.html.csp
My question is do we like this or not? On the one hand it means that he is more flexible as far as how he is used and he won't be a locker room cancer or a pouty Millsap - er player I mean.
On the other hand, does this mean that he doesn't have the fire to truly be great?
I know he's really competitive, I have heard about how he is really pissed if he loses a game of one on one. Do we call BS on him being fine with coming off the bench? Is he just really good at PR stuff? I think of all of the players, he is the one who is most likely to be ok with it, but that brings us back to the question: Are we ok with him being ok with it?
https://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/jazz/55311850-87/jazz-hayward-utah-bench.html.csp
My question is do we like this or not? On the one hand it means that he is more flexible as far as how he is used and he won't be a locker room cancer or a pouty Millsap - er player I mean.
On the other hand, does this mean that he doesn't have the fire to truly be great?
I know he's really competitive, I have heard about how he is really pissed if he loses a game of one on one. Do we call BS on him being fine with coming off the bench? Is he just really good at PR stuff? I think of all of the players, he is the one who is most likely to be ok with it, but that brings us back to the question: Are we ok with him being ok with it?