f4p wrote:jalengreen wrote:
Yeah I agree w that, I don't think Butler has ever been or ever will be better than Steph at any point in time.
i mean taking the names off the labels, he was pretty clearly ahead of steph in 2023 and 2024 so no reason to think he's not pretty clearly ahead of steph this year, what with better numbers and leading the turnaround (and his old team losing 9 in a row without him, even with all that heat culture there to sustain them). 2023 is a straight up elite regular season (other than games played) and then getting to the finals. 2024 wasn't amazing but easily clears steph in basically every stat as steph was "meh" in the regular season, had a negative on/off and missed the playoffs with an awful play-in game. and this year other than fighting with the heat, he has better numbers and has clearly been the catalyst to the turnaround.
Steph was above Butler in EPM both of the last two seasons. And it’s just not the case at all that 2024 Butler “easily clears Steph in basically every stat.” For instance, Steph was ahead in EPM, DPM, and BPM, and their LEBRON was essentially equal but Steph played far more minutes. That said, I think it’d be reasonable to say Butler had a better 2022-23 year than Steph did, particularly given that he got to the Finals and had his best season ever in box terms. But I don’t think that leads to a conclusion that Butler is as good as Steph right now. Butler’s definitely significantly further off of his 2023 level than Steph is IMO, since 2023 was randomly perhaps Butler’s best year, while Steph is just on a slow-but-steady decline. More generally, I think the pecking order of the team is clear. Butler is playing a supporting role to Steph, not vice versa.