Yeah ... have to agree with Edgar here ... Haywood has been struggling a lot this year, although to be fair, he's not getting as many minutes. I'd put Batum in the "average" category for SF's also
I think there's a distinction between struggling and not seeing minutes because there's a better player on your team. It's a lot like Gortat: he produced when given the opportunity, but he didn't see much opportunity.
Haywood has been very productive this year in the minutes that he has seen. Regarding Batum, he's a role player, but he's a top-tier defensive SF with a high basketball IQ. He's a Battier type, only younger and more dynamic.
I dunno, I always saw him as a guy that put up decent numbers on a bad wizards team and now isnt getting any run on a good Mav's team.
Haywood hasn't always played on a bad Wizards team, though. He played on a pretty good Washington team, and was equally effective, and he had similar numbers when traded to Dallas last year. If you look at his "per 36" stats, he's had a remarkably consistent career: he's always right around 10 points, 10 boards, and 2 blocks per 36 minutes, on shooting in the mid-50% range.
Beyond stats, though, he's a very good defender, and he also plays physically. He's mixed it up with Lebron a couple of times, and there seems to be some genuine dislike there. That bodes well for any potential Miami / Folsom Prison matchup down the line.