Nov 7, 2014; Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Utah Jazz forward Gordon Hayward (20) signs an autograph prior to the game against the Dallas Mavericks at EnergySolutions Arena. Mandatory Credit: Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports

One of the biggest developments for the Utah Jazz in recent seasons has been Gordon Hayward‘s transition from potential starter to potential All-Star. Since becoming the team’s primary offensive weapon two years ago, the six-foot-eight wing has developed into one of the most versatile players in the NBA.

A major factor in Hayward’s progression has been his commitment to improving himself in the offseason. This summer has been no different; Hayward has been working out at St Vincent Sports Performance in his home state of Indiana. In this video, we find Hayward sharing the St. Vincent floor with Miami Heat center Josh McRoberts—

These workout clips that surface from time to time serve as a reminder of how the Jazz have gotten better. Growth from within doesn’t work if your players aren’t willing to put in the hard work to get better. So far, Hayward and the young core of the Jazz have been equal to the task.

This must continue for the franchise’s development-based strategy to pay off.

It’s interesting to see McRoberts and Hayward together on the floor. Before the team’s signing of Tibor Pleiss, one could make a good argument that the Heat center might have been a natural fit in coach Quin Snyder’s offense and an intriguing trade option.

Hopefully Pleiss’ shooting ability makes it easy for Jazz Nation to forget such things.

Make what you will of such things … Lindsey says Pleiss went 66-for-90 from 3 during a drill on his first day in SLC this summer. — Aaron Falk (@tribjazz) July 15, 2015

One thing is certain–Hayward’s continued effort is making it hard to remember the skinny kid that came to the team from Butler in 2010.