I can't wait for July when all the worry and talk about Hayward leaving can be put to it's death. It's fairly easy to figure out that he's staying. We know winning is important to him. Of the teams that have potential cap space to offer Hayward a good contract and a winning situation you have Utah, Boston and maybe Miami. Despite Riley being a master at convincing free agents to join his teams I don't see a way in hell he sells Hayward on Miami over Utah or Boston as a better chance to win. That leaves Utah and Boston. Does Boston provide a SIGNIFICANTLY better chance to win than the Jazz going forward? No. Not at all. Boston's future is up in the air. Do the picks work out? Is IT there long-term? Are they able to trade for a star to add to IT/Hayward/Horford, and if they do are they giving up too much to do it? If they trade for a star is it enough for Hayward to join them and beat Cle/GSW? There's a lot of questions. Just like there is for the Jazz going forward. Hayward going to Boston doesn't guarantee a better situation than staying with Utah who has a young star in Gobert and a young improving team. So why would he leave? On top of that, does anyone see the Jazz panicking? Did they shop Hayward on the trade block at any point? Did they make any preemptive moves just in case Hayward leaves? Nope. I just don't see him leaving. And I'm tired of the discussion. Can't wait for G-Time to re-sign and put this to an end.