TheSuzerain wrote:Curry is a significantly better shooter than Lillard and a better passer as well.
Prime Curry is way ahead of current Dame.
If we're talking about this past year, Lillard's 8 assists per game, with weaker options next to him, would beat all but one of Steph Curry's seasons in terms of passing (he had 8.5 once and only one other season over 7). Hard for me to see the argument that Curry is a better passer. Maybe similar, but not better.
When looking at shooting, Curry's percentages are a touch better, but if you compare the type of shots, Lillard this season has had a much tougher situation getting only 10% of his threes on catch and shoots vs 35% for Curry last year and 24% in his best season. Curry's highest percentage shot by far is the catch and shoot and getting 2-3x as many of those very high percentage looks accounts for a lot of the difference in their overall shooting percentage.
In terms of scoring Lillard averaged more points per game this year than all but one of Curry's seasons as well (and Curry was 30.1 vs 30.0 so effectively the same), but Lillard did it with less help around him than Curry did. Curry had the edge in efficiency in his best season vs Lillard this year, but Lillard this year was around Curry's prime average for efficiency, so is obviously no slouch.
I'll grant that Curry at his absolute peak was definitely the better player, but Lillard's this year would probably trump any year Curry has had other than 2015/16.