You said Paul >>>>>>>> Gay. When obviously that isn't the case right now.
The main difference here, is that Paul is playing 37 minutes per game, whereas Hayward is coming for the bench for 27 in a highly-restricted Al-Jefferson offense. Conversely, Paul is coming in for an injured Danny Granger, while playing off of all the attention that David West seeks.
AKA Paul is in the perfect scenario, whereas Hayward really isn't. Hence, one will acclaim to his ceiling much quicker, whereas the other might be a year or two behind.
And if Hayward, in a much worse scenario is achieving similar pass numbers, and scoring per possession, whilst learning how to truly be effective at improving his teammates, and being a fiend on the break, quickly you realize that he really ISNT that far behind, despite being in a much worse context to succeed.
For what its worth, I don't know if Paul or Hayward will be better. I just am of the opinion that it is dumb to decide who was the better pick at this point in their careers. To me, Hayward has the higher ceiling. Just personal opinion.
-George