Looking for the HELL no option. As in, hell no it ain't even worth thinking about.
That's not how a GMs mind work's. Ainge just proved with the Thomas Crowder Bradley moves he's not afraid of hurting players or fans feelings.
That's not even a remotely similar scenario.
Thomas was traded for a combination of reasons.
1) He was on an expiring contract at age 28, and keeping him would have meant throwing a max contract at a 29 year old 5'10" PG - with his age and dependence on athleticism, his game would likely have dropped off hard after the age of 31, maybe 2 years in to that new deal.
2) He was coming off a season ending injury, which would have only increased the risk of his game dropping off sooner due to it potentially impacting his mobility
3) Another team came up out of nowhere offering a star who is better and 3 years younger while locked in for the next 2 years.
The idea of trading Hawyard might make a bit more sense if he was a guy who depending heavily on athleticism (he doesn't), was 29 during this season (he wasn't) and if some other team was offering a superior player who is 25 years old.
Neither of those are true, so this is a completely different scenario.