Gobert is a unique talent in the NBA. A guy who still seems like a raw talent with a ton of upside and he still was good enough right now to make the All NBA second team. Utah won 51 games with all of the injuries they had this year, it seems that they are still on the upward projection. 55-60 wins wouldn't be out of the question next year. If any team is going to challenge Golden State in the next couple of years it seems that Utah is that team. Plus Hayward is the number one option with the other major star not requiring the ball to be productive. Seems like a good situation to me. Hopefully Hayward sees it the same way.