It's about time. Considering how drastically the center position has changed the past few years, it just doesn't make much sense to start someone like Baynes or a center like him who can't hit long range jumpers.
Tbh I'm not concerned about Baynes' lack of shooting. I don't feel EVERY starter NEEDS to be able to shoot threes, and Baynes actually seems to be a very capable midrange shooter:
* 14% of his attempts came from 10-16 feet last year, and he shot 53% on those (39% career)
* 10% of his attempts came from 16 < 3PT last year, and he shot 43% on those (43% career)
That's a total of 24% (or roughly 1/4) of all his field goal attempts coming from midrange, at something like 49% shooting. That's actually some pretty elite shooting from midrange.
What I am concerned about is his career average of
5 fouls per 36 minutes, which might make it difficult for Boston to depend on him to play starters minutes on a consistent basis. We could always play him how we played Amir (start him, but only play him 20 mins) but not sure that's the best option.
While I'm not a fan of the total lack of rebounding it would produce, starting Morris at PF (and Horford at C) does seem like the wiser idea. And while we don't NEED five starters who can all shoot the three, having that does make us extremely dangerous - especially when two of those guys are as deadly from thee as Kyrie and Hayward are.
That said, I think Baynes could be a really big impact guy for us off the bench. His ability to finish around the basket, score from midrange, rebound, block shots and play physical defence - could make him really crucial for that second unit.