He will likely have a dip at some point because 10/14 from three isn't sustainable but he's showing he can play in the league and that is great for him.
The Nets though need someone more dynamic in their starting lineup. I'm not sure they have anyone you could classify as either a great young prospect, or someone who would start on a championship level team. They do play hard but you can see the skill level isn't great there. For them, they do have four first rounders this year with theirs, the Knicks, likely Mil (1-4 protected) and (Phoenix or Houston), I think.