Hayward disappointed with little opportunity to part ways with Thunder

Gordon Hayward, the experienced forward who is becoming an unrest. The free agent from the Oklahoma City Thunder admits that his biggest regret while at the Paycom Center was not being trusted to play as much as he should have by head coach Marc Dagnault.

Hayward was traded midway through the season from the Charlotte Hornets, and through 26 games, Regula averaged a career-low 5.3 points in a reserve role. Even though four years ago he was the real person at Spectrum Center, even more than half of his playing time was lost from 31.9 minutes per match to 17.2 minutes per match.  

“It’s totally disappointing with the results. It’s definitely very dissatisfying.” Opening his mouth via ‘Oklahoman Sports’ 

“My feeling as a player was that I should have the opportunity to show my performance. I just want more opportunities to do it. I think I should get it.” 

The playoffs are even bigger, competing for an average of 6.6 minutes in the first 7 post-season matches. Then disappeared completely in game 4-6 in the series against the Dallas Mavericks in the second round on the Western side, having looked three times in total and not missing at all.

“With the time on the field, the role the team plays, if we get more possession than we get, It will add fierceness to the game.” 

“But it’s hard to produce when you’re sent into a game. And I didn’t look at it properly. Because in all this time I had never seen a situation like one-on-one duel. Must shoot from close quarters or close angles.” 

Oklahoma City’s attitude is that they will definitely not keep the 34-year-old player and will enter the free market after 6:00 p.m. (Eastern time) on June 30.


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