The thing I like about Baylor is that it seems he can be a playmaker too. Hauser is more of a pure shooter and catch-and-shoot guy, and yes he's a solid defender (not a liability at all), but Baylor gives you that added dimension of playmaking and rebounding in addition to getting buckets.
Is prime Joe Ingles a good comparison? I think so. Both lefties, and Ingles helps contribute to winning and is a good shooter but he can do a lot of the little things well also. Get some assists, grab some boards, limit the mistakes, hit 5 three-pointers in a game, a mix of it all.
If pick #30 turns out to be an Ingles-like player for this roster that's a big get from Brad. It's fine if he turns into like the 7th-8th man on our loaded roster. I think his ceiling could even be a real 6th man. He's got the height and athleticism to reach that if he hits his ceiling.
It's telling to me that Brad made this selection despite the luxury tax concerns AND was willing to not pick someone like Filipowski. Shows how decisive the front office was and probably shows that they really love the player.