I've been kicking around an idea in my head for a while, that with offenses averaging an all-time high of 115.7 points per 100 possessions, in terms of efficiency a 38.6% corner three is now only an average shot rather than a good, let alone great, one. Meaning it could well be worth leaving even a decent shooter open in the corner on purpose.
This is a far cry from the Duncan-centric Spurs heyday of the 2000s when a team just had to shoot better than 35% from the corners to have those be above-average shots.
Christian Braun is only averaging 36.1% from the corners this season (career 35.1%). That's 108.3 points per 100, well below Denver's 122.1 season-long average. Leaving specifically him open was likely a deliberate choice. I expect to see players like him and Caruso being given that treatment in the playoffs.