I don't give a lot of these Hayward trades any credence because I think you guys aren't figuring some important things into your equations.
1. Hayward's problems with the nerves in his previously broken foot are now out and when coupled with his play since coming back from his cortisone shots, means his trade stock has dropped precipitously. I am sure every GM Danny offers up Gordon to is asking their medical teams if Hayward's problems could be long term and if they don't get good answers, this drops Hayward's value more.
2. Teams really don't know if they are going to owe Hayward $15 million on an expiring contract or $49 million over a season and a half. Now some teams might not care, but most will. This tightens up your market and again drops Hayward's value.
3. This reduction in trade value of Hayward more than likely means, if someone is willing to take Hayward on, they now will want more draft capital to make up the value difference.
Maybe Cleveland would take Gordo to dump Love's salary. Clearly, they won't care about these things as to them, they are still saving tremendous amounts of long term money. But, does anyone here want Love's lack of defense and his 3.5 year/$105 million contract, a contract that makes you pay him in his 32-34 year old seasons?
Not sure what other teams won't care about how long Hayward is on their books, for how much and how good he will be during that time, just to get out from under a contract or get something of value because that team may lose one of their players to free agency.