Phrazbit
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Gillespie averaged more assists per game last year in 28 mpg than Jalen Green has in any season of his career. More importantly his AST/TO is much better.
It makes more basketball sense to pair our best player with the better PG and bring Jalen off the bench where nobody else can create their own shot.
Gillespie is a better passer, shooter and defender than Green.
The Green is better at is creating his own shot (although, Green isn't particularly good at making them). Green is also more athletic and he's younger. So, in theory, Green has more upside.
However. Gillespie has shown continual growth throughout his career and I would say he was unquestionably a better contributor last season than Green, IMO, isn't not even close. Contrast that against Green... he's the same player now as he was when he entered the league. He's not developed in any meaningful way whatsoever since his rookie year. I don't see how a guy has star potential when he's the same player entering year 6 that he was at the end of year 1 and that player is not particularly good at anything that matters.