Aside from the obvious strengths most people talk about (good shooter, defense, rebounding, good at running the floor) his catch-and-shoot numbers in college were really good, which has me super excited. He's going to be clutch for us in the NBA and he'll get a ton of open looks, not that he necessarily needs them.I agree RE: the 5.
And I know the difference between 3 and 4 is basically zero, so I'll just say that I think Hendricks should be able to guard any perimeter wings, plus do some banging with the bigger powerwings in the interior. He's a big, switchable wing.
His recipe for minutes is pretty straightforward to me: (a) hit his threes and move ball, (b) very solid man-to-man defense, (c) the awareness of when to rotate and protect the rim as a help defender.
He also has a good basketball I.Q. on both sides of the ball and as you mentioned I agree - he'll be a solid help defender.
Hendricks is going to melt the faces off the JF posters who are sleeping on him. It feels like there are only a handful of us who are really high on him.