Sports fans' ability to overreact never ceases to amaze me. I'm sure the majority of this board felt like Hayward was not worthy of a 1st round pick at the All-Star break last year, and by the end of the season, some probably felt like he was top 5 worthy.
Watching Enes' last 3 games were not pretty. To be honest I expected him to be better, but I in no way feel like we made the wrong pick. We won't know the answer to that question for ~3 yrs.
However, I will say that I saw some stuff that I really liked about Enes. Probably the first thing I look at when watching a young big play is how they move. I remember watching David Robinson, Dwight Howard, and Shaq when they were young, and they moved really well (disclaimer: I am in no way saying Enes is in the same league as these men), and I also remember watching Oden and Bynum play, and they always looked to be laboring when they ran. They just never moved right. Who knows what will happen with the Odens and Bynums, but it's safe to say that injuries will alway be one of their defining characteristics, and because of them they most likely never fulfilled their potential. As far as Enes goes, I was extremely impressed with how well he moves. For how big he is (both height and weight) he is very quick and he doesn't look to labor at all when he moves.
I have other thoughts, but I'll just say this: I would love to see Enes go at 80% as opposed to the 120% he's been going these past few games. If he just slowed down and breathed a little while he's playing I think he'd play much better. I think the fact that these games were played in Turkey were a big reason for his nervousness and hyper-play. Had these games been somewhere else I think he might have been less amped.