Hayward might, but think Kanter is more likely to. If you look at true shooting %, Hayward has went down slightly each year even though his points have went up. What does that say? It means Hayward is having to work harder for his points and is probably taking some bad shots to get his. Kanter, on the other hand, saw his TS% balloon to 58.8% while getting more minutes and usage, that number is already near elite. Corbin (or someone up top) will eventually recognize this and the offense will go more and more to Kanter as a first option over Hayward. If the touches are there for Kanter, I don't think Hayward will be able to hang.