So in February pre-ASG, Hayward is averaging:
27.3 mpg, 14.6 ppg 4.6 rpg 4 apg, on 57 / 52 / 90 % splits with .4 bpg .7 spg + 1.6 TO.
Morris is averaging:
30.3 mpg, 13.8 ppg 6 rpg 1.2 apg, on 47 / 33 / 83 % splits with .2 bpg .7 spg + 1.2 TO.
Hayward wins at everything with better efficiency except rebounding & TOs, but it's fine since his A/TO ratio is 2.5 vs only 1 for Morris. So Mook only wins at rebounding.
If this continues, is it time to consider starting Hayward over Morris? Or wait until we stumble & Morris' efficiency continues to fade while we lose a few?
Hayward is less selfish and would keep the ball moving better in the starting lineup, but he'd need to be aggressive and not afraid to shoot to improve the starters. Morris should really still thrive in a 6th-7th man role, though ball movement on the 2nd unit could be dicey as GH-Rozier-JB seems a much better passing unit than Rozier-JB-Mook.