I counted 3 or 4 times where Hayward drove the ball aggressively into the paint and had an open shot, but didn't even look at the rim. This includes once in transition where it looked like he had a dunk. It's only a matter of time (hopefully) until he looks to score instead of kicking the ball out. Until he can do that maybe he is better off coming off the bench.
My concern is chemistry come playoff time (cue Jim Mora's "Playoffs?!" rant) - if Brad wants to roll with Hayward in the starting lineup, then maybe we should keep him there.