What kind of value does Baynes have if his three point shooting in the playoffs isn't a fluke, that he has now added that dimension to his game, like Horford did three seasons ago, nine years into AL's NBA career? Horford was 11-36 the year before he put the threeball in his quiver, and shot 8x that amount the next three seasons, upping his accuracy to 43% with the Cs, from 30% the year he took only three dozen of them.
Baynes made almost half the two dozen threes he put up in the playoffs, many in key spots. He has a nice stroke, and is a hard worker. I won't be surprised when he tales more of his shots from three, instead of that mid-range jumper he's pretty good at, 45%. He would have to get comfortable with picking and then sliding back behind the arc, instead of picking and just standing for the mid-range J.