Ehhh. I dont disagree with TSW, but I still dont think the comparison is a bad one. Im sure there are players that might resemble Wall SLIGHTLY better than Kidd, but I took into account their style of play. Bigger, Faster, pure Floor general Point Guards that can play elite defense, but are not skilled scorers/shooters with any efficiency. They both shot around 33% from three and 80% from the FT line.
Wall has a higher usage (26.5% vs 20%)
Wall has a lower TOV% (17.5% vs 19%)
Wall has a higher AST% (41.6% vs 38.6%)
Wall has a higher TS (.51 vs .49)
Per 100 Possessions:
Wall scores more (26 pts vs 19 pts)
Wall turns it over slightly more (5.3 vs 4.5), but that makes sense with the higher usage
To me, the two things that stand out the most offensively (TSW, feel free to slap my hand) is that :
1) Wall averages (per 100 possessions) 6.6 rebounds (0.8 Offensive) while Kidd averaged 8.6 (2.4 offensive). But I have to think that the style of play in the 90's and early 2000's allowed Kidd to play closer to the basket and grab boards, whereas Wall is always on the perimeter.
*** I should note that I believe a lot of defensive rebounding is a fluff stat that has very little to do with a players effectiveness.
2) Wall averages (per 100 possessions) 21 FGA, yet only has a 16% 3PAr, while Kidd averages 17 FGA and has a 26% 3PAr. So Wall is taking 1 less 3PA and 5.5 more 2PA... That is very fixable and would easily be solved by having another legit scorer around him and Brooks keeping on him about minimizing the ISO 2PA.