Miggs
Well-Known Member
Just read it. The Kobe part was intriguing to me. Hayward wants to be great and this season, to me anyway, seems to embody the biggest leap from one season to the next, since he's entered the league. There is a completely different swagger and confidence to him, a difference in production as well, and a general aura that he knows when to sit back and when to step up or when to simply let the game come to him. He seems to understand each moment in the game better and when to assert himself or not.
Oh yeah, Hayward's last ten games: 26.6 points per game on 83 of 171 for 48.5% shooting including 22 of 46 from three for 47.8%, and 79 of 91 from the line for 86.8%, along with 5.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.5 steals.
Oh yeah, Hayward's last ten games: 26.6 points per game on 83 of 171 for 48.5% shooting including 22 of 46 from three for 47.8%, and 79 of 91 from the line for 86.8%, along with 5.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.5 steals.