Jazz4ever
Well-Known Member
You're not taking into consideration the Salt Lake market. Hayward is a greater selling tool in say Boston than SLC.
I don't think the discussion should be about Hayward's talents. The discussion should be can the team contend paying Hayward so much of the cap you it's incapable of affording to get/keep other players within his talent range. Can you get into deep playoffs runs paying Gordon 30mil+ a season. If you think the answer is no and he won't stay for a reasonable price you trade him. If the answer is yes you sign him. Honestly I don't see how after 7 seasons anybody can think Hayward is a guy you can give 30mil+ to and still be able to compete for WCF/Finals runs.
This is correct. People have become emotionally attached to Hayward having watched him 6 years, it's normal, I get it. The NBA model says you need a superstar or you will be spinning your wheels in mud.
Toronto is the best case scenario for us, and their 56 wins came because they had Derozan (9.5m) and Lowry (12m) on killer deals which are soon ending. Their off season will consist of reupping Derozan for triple the price, and letting Biyombo walk due to the luxury tax. I think it's like looking in a crystal ball of us in 3 years. Not to mention we're in the west with many young teams already having found their superstars (Davis, Towns, Cousins).