I agree, less playmaking responsibility will improve Haywards efficiency, but I also think we need LESS rebounds out of Hayward as well. We have big men that should be able to pick up the slack there. IMO, Hayward is at his best in transition/open court, he needs to get out and run instead of trying to get rebounds. His shooting percentage will go up, maybe his confidence as well. It's weird, from what I've seen over the years, Hayward in the open court has an aggressive/killer-instinct mentality (both offensively and defensively), but in a half court setting he's passive and seems unsure of himself.