Stifle Tower
Punch Bowl Re-Filler
Dumping a bad contract requires taking something bad back or giving up something good -- far better never to have signed the contract to begin with. If Hayward were a non-Jazz free agent, what value would we place on his talent after seeing how he performed last season? Would we really offer him a bigger contract than we gave Favors?
"Dumping" a contract is something that is done with Biedrins or Stoudemire. For all his struggles, Hayward still put up 16/5/5. He's a career 45%/40% shooter ("close enough'). GM's will see last season as an outlier. OK, I agree he's not a Lebron, Kobe or Durant. But he WON'T be paid like one. There's a huge difference between even a max contract in the $14M-$15M range and one for $20m+. Barring injury, Gordon is not a plyer whose skills are going to decline over the next four years. At WORST, he gets traded to a contender for a pick and expiring contracts.