Gordon Hayward Struggling to Make Impact with Oklahoma City Thunder, Isaiah Joe and Josh Giddey Shine – Stiles Points
The Oklahoma City Thunder made a bold move at the trade deadline by acquiring Gordon Hayward from the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Tre Mann, Davis Bertans, and Vasilije Micic. The trade was seen as a low-risk, high-reward opportunity for the Thunder, with Hayward expected to provide scoring off the bench, floor spacing, and solid team defense.
However, Hayward has struggled to make an impact on the offensive end since joining the Thunder. Averaging just 4.5 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game, the veteran has been hesitant to take shots and has passed up numerous opportunities to score. While he has been efficient from beyond the arc, shooting over 50 percent on three-point attempts, Hayward has only attempted 24 triples in his time with Oklahoma City.
Despite his defensive contributions, Hayward’s lack of offensive production has raised concerns about his role in the rotation. With key players like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams sidelined, the Thunder have struggled to find consistent scoring options, and Hayward has not been able to fill that void.
While there is still time for Hayward to find his rhythm and contribute offensively, the clock is ticking as the regular season winds down. Head coach Mark Daigneault may need to consider other options if Hayward continues to struggle to score.
Despite the challenges Hayward has faced in adjusting to his new team, the trade was still worth the risk for the Thunder. The cost of three players who were unlikely to see significant playing time in the postseason was a reasonable price to pay for a player of Hayward’s caliber.
As the Thunder continue to push for a playoff spot in the competitive Western Conference, Hayward’s performance will be closely monitored. Whether he can turn things around offensively and make a meaningful impact in the postseason remains to be seen.