According to NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski, the first step of the Boston Celtics’ “aggressive summer plan” is to land Utah Jazz forward Gordon Hayward.

A group of middle schoolers, however, is hoping for a different outcome.

Hayward’s wife shared a photo of letters that they have received in the mail from a junior high school in Tooele, Utah. The students are requesting that the highly-sought after free agent stay with his current team. The teacher of the class wrote:

Dear Gordon Hayward, I teach language arts at Tooele Junior High School in Tooele, Utah. In this envelope, you will find handwritten letters from seventh and eighth grade students. They heard that you are in the midst of making a choice about whether to renew your contract with the Utah Jazz or not, and you will see that they feel very strongly about what your choice means for them (as well as the rest of Jazz nation). I’m sure you will agree that they are quite persuasive. Thank you for taking the time to read their letters, and thank you for everything you have done for the Jazz. We can’t wait to see what the future holds for you.

Robyn Hayward, Gordon's wife, just shared these letters on IG from a Tooele junior high class asking Hayward to stay. pic.twitter.com/53Mhxsnr9T — Andy Larsen (@andyblarsen) June 28, 2017

Earlier this month, Hayward’s wife sent Celtics fans into a frenzy when she shared a photo of their daughter wearing a shirt that said, “Go Green!” Many hopeful Bostonians who are in favor of a Hayward acquisition interpreted the since-deleted post as an indication that he would be coming to their city.