Haywood showed some mobility and a willingness to run the floor. He didn't look that fast, but as a true center who plays like Kendrick Perkins, he doesn't have to win any track meets. The key will be his ability to go full speed - for Haywood - and still stay healthy. I will say this, while Varejao was able to score on him, I saw some great upside. Haywood bodied Andy up throughout and boxed out, went after loose balls, pointed out open guys and communicated on defense... he is a veteran who has played a lot of playoff minutes in his career. He looks a lot better with 4 superior athletes around him, but it allowed him to impersonate Kendrick Perkins in longer stretches than I expected.