Al wants to win bad enough to do whatever it takes. He has greatly improved his all-round game. He shares that desire for winning with Millsap.
Harris is still a good defender and has a good jump shot. I honestly think part of why Hayward starts is he's a better passer than Harris or Howard or CJ. Harris and Watson are playing close to equal minutes, so it works out OK as Watson is a not as good a defender and is a few steps slower. Watson's passing is all-world!
Something we've never had before is a backup PG that is so good that he can play until the last 6mins. At that point Harris comes in and is fresh and plays great D. Excellent strategy