Or is it Thompson?
In the regular season you could have said 1A and 1B.
The point I'm trying to make is that a team is better with two or three "main" options. Even IF Hayward were a better 1-on-1 guy, he'd be pretty easy to stop in the absence of other scorers. We had Exum, Millsap and Gobert playing alongside him. All you have to do is shield Favors from getting a pass and play Hayward tight or double him. It's a wonder he got any opportunities at the end of games playing with three non-scorers.