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Baynes looked great at the Olympics for Australia too. Good rebounding ability, strong physical presence (without the stupidity that Nielsen brings) and reasonable athleticism, even by NBA standards. Also showed he could hit his free throws and a 15ft jump shot.
He doesn't have the height of a guy like Luke Nevill, for instance, but has the size. If he keeps up this level of play in Europe this season, he could receive a training camp invite for next year.
I think he is comparative to a guy like Joel Freeland (Portland Trail Blazers) in ability, at least.