In my opinion, Kyle Lowry is a better PG than Billups in every possible sense.
Experience? Leadership? Shooting? Efficiency? Getting to the line? Playing off the ball?
Can't debate it: Experience, getting to the line, playing off the ball
Will debate it/not a clear winner: Shooting, efficiency, leadership
Leadership I almost put in the first catagoery, but I'm telling you Lowry made me a believer after the (diva volume scoring PG who wore an awesome draft suit) fiasco/trade. He almost single handedly hauled that Rockets team kicking and screaming into the playoffs.
EDIT: Actually nevermind. Billups is a better leader if only by virtue of his past accomplishments. I just don't think its a 'weakness' in Lowry. He's just not on Billups level there.
Shooting? How can you argue shooting? Lowry is a career 32% 3pt shooter. Billups has averaged 2 a game for like the past 10 years while shooting 39% is probably second only to Nash as far as PGs go.
Billups is among the best shooters in the league both off the dribble and spotting up, from any distance.
Billups shot 42% last year and 40% from deep. Lowry shot 42% last year and 38% from deep.
But, that's not really the point. Lowry was a different player towards the end of the season than he was when he started it, and those #'s go up to 45% from the field, and 41% from deep.
Billups on the other hand, he only shot 40% from the floor while in New York, and 33% from deep.
He's getting older. Lowry is getting better.
So what you gentlemen have basically shown is that in intangibles Lowry is a more efficient player and a better shooter. IP has already admitted that Chauncey already is a better leader, gets to the whole better and plays better off the ball.
I admitted Chauncey is a better player off the ball, better leader, and has more experience. I'd never say Chauncey gets to the hole better, because that's a complete fallacy.
And you're expecting Chauncey to get better assist numbers on the reasoning that his #'s dipped because MELO was too ball-dominant?
Because Melo was too ball dominant? And LeBron is going to be less ball-dominant?
Is this the new 'meta humor' I keep hearing the kids talk about?