Don't think it's likely, but it would really be a serious gut punch if Hayward actually chose to sign with Miami...
It is likely though, they're only one of 3 teams to get a meeting.
But out of the 3 teams, what odds do you give of him going to Miami?
Seems like the odds are higher he either stays in Utah OR goes Boston.
I'd say the the 3 teams are at even odds.
I think people are vastly underestimating the Miami threat. There's something about Miami that Gordon likes, hence the meeting. They have Dragic and Whiteside, they've got a terrific coach in Spoelstra and they've put together a championship squad rather recently. Pat Riley's ability to sell should be respected - he did orchestrate one of the biggest free agent coups in recent memory. People really think he can't convince Gordon? For real?
I kind of doubt they are even. It's more Utah > Boston > Miami IMHO.
Riley can sell, no doubt, but my question is, how else can the Heat improve the team besides adding Hayward and keeping one of Waiters/Johnson (no guarantee they both stay).
Only reason Hayward would leave Utah in the West is primarily because he sees the East as an easier conference, and in that case, Boston is the better team that still has lottery picks coming, and POSSIBLY a chance at George (or if not, again, future lottery picks or the ability to trade at the deadline next year or next summer).