If Hayward Stays we need to move Kemba for a big or bench help, start Smart and make Hayward the point forward. The team just runs better when the offense runs through him, cuase he moves the ball and make the right plays.
I have mixed feelings on Hayward, I like him, when hes agressive he's really good and the team is better. He's had a tough 3 seasons. Injury, coming back from injury( and dealing with Irving) then he starts playing well, breaks his hand, get back, starts playing well again, covid. Gets hurt in the bubble and has to deal with missing the birth of his son. I feel bad for the dude. It's easy to think moving on would be the best thing for his, but it could also be the worst at the same time, depending were he goes. Indy has a shot at being good, Warriors are the Warriors, but Atlanta is years from being legit.
All depends what he really wants moving forward.