Foad, I thought you'd have something to say about that - I know you'd commented on Avery's mediocrity against opponents who weren't brought in to take their beatings on one of the other boards a while back.
To add: they're different players. Avery took 71% of his shots from beyond the arc. Hardy's taken 54% of his shots from beyond the 3-pt line. Hardy, even against the early competition, has shown that he's a little more versatile - he's got more assists per game in fewer minutes (or a higher assist rate), gets to the line at a higher rate... and has more turnovers, because he's more than a catch-and-shoot guy, and driving with the ball leaves any player more vulnerable to the turnover.
It's early yet. For all we know, he'll turn into Avery. But Dwight seems willing to play a number of different roles - bring the ball up in a pinch, and look to score in different ways than the spot-up three.