Gordon Hayward’s agent says his client has yet to make a decision regarding his future, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, despite reports the 27–year-old plans to sign with the Boston Celtics.

ESPN’s Chris Haynes was the first to report Hayward’s apparent decision.

The small forward has spent his entire seven-year NBA career with the Utah Jazz, becoming an all-star in 2016-17.

He averaged 21.9 points and 5.4 rebounds per game in 73 games this past season while shooting 39.8 per cent from deep, leading the Jazz to the second round of the NBA Playoffs while scoring 24.1 points per game in the post-season.

The Miami Heat, along with Utah, were reportedly interested in acquiring the Indianapolis native.

Hayward would join a Celtics team that features Jayson Tatum, the No. 3 overall pick from this June’s draft, and two-time all-star Isaiah Thomas, who seemed pretty stoked about the news after word came down.