clyde21 wrote:Homerclease wrote:clyde21 wrote:
Okay, you're more than welcome to elaborate on what you think Hayward does better than Butler.
Shoot 3’s and play without the ball in his hands
Hayward barely shot better from 3 the last four years and he takes less 3s off the dribble. I'm not sure he's better shooter at all, actually. It's more of a push than anything else.
On the other hand, Butler's a better overall scorer, better defender, better handler, playmaker and a more versatile player. The idea that he's a better fit under Stevenson doesn't really hold a lot of water.
As far as 3-pointers:
2014-2015: Hayward 1.6/4.3 for 36%, Butler 1.1/3 for 37.8%
2015-2016: Hayward 1.8/5.1 for 34.9%, Butler 1.0/3.1 for 31.2%
2016-2017: Hayward 2.0/5.1 for 39.8%, Butler 1.2/3.3 for 36.7%
2017-2018: Butler 1.2/3.4 for 35%
It's quite clear Butler takes less 3-pointers than Hayward yet Hayward seems to have the better percentage. That's not a push to me. Butler probably excels more as a better slasher, which is all well and good, but then stick to that as opposed to making Butler someone he's not. He's not a better outside shooter than Hayward.
And since we're at it, on Butler being a better defender, let's look at their defensive ratings:
2014-2015: Hayward 105, Butler 104
2015-2016: Hayward 105, Butler 106
2016-2017: Hayward 106, Butler 106
2017-2018: Butler 110
They're basically dead even in the years they played, and then Butler dipped this year. Kyrie actually had a better defensive rating this year at 106.
