First of all, thank you for the neg rep you douche pillow.
I am only comparing points here, because you seem like someone who only cares about that:
Everyone on our team would be better off the bench because they wouldn't standing around as Al danced. Anyways, it's not even true to say Hayward was better of the bench. His first 3 games back as a starter he scored 17, 17 and then 27. Any night that he took more than 14 shot attempts, he scored at least 17, sometimes well above in the high 20's.
https://espn.go.com/nba/player/gamelog/_/id/4249/gordon-hayward
Paul George played more minutes, was higher in the pecking order of his offense. I mean the dude had games where he took 27 shots (averaged 14.9 attempts a night, which remember is always at least 17 pts for Hayward)! The most shot attempts Hayward had in a night was 18 (and only averaged 10.7 attempts a night). Of course George will put up All Star numbers with that many shot attempts.
https://espn.go.com/nba/player/gamelog/_/id/4251/paul-george
George's minutes were consistent this season, Hayward's came in spurts, and in many different rotations. I firmly believe Hayward is the better player. Their Per 36's are almost the same, so why are you crying? If you think the Jazz ****ed up, go be a Pacers fan. I think the Jazz ****ed up a lot recently, but drafting Hayward was one of their smarter moves.