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Who are the better point guards, Taylor Hiro and Devon Booker?

Hiro and Booker, the outstanding No. 13 point guard in recent years, of course, the bonus of the no. 13 show of the point guard seems to be there all the time, but today we are going to talk about Hiro and Booker, who play closer, let's see who is higher on the line.

Who are the better point guards, Taylor Hiro and Devon Booker?

Scoring guard, the first thing we have to say is the scoring ability, obviously at this stage Booker's scoring ability is stronger, after all, it is the holder of the single-game scoring record in the active duty, although the 70-point game finally has the suspicion of garbage time brushing points, but the single-game score of 70 points is indeed a solid data. Hiro's career-high score so far is just 34 points.

Who are the better point guards, Taylor Hiro and Devon Booker?

However, Hiro's progress this season is visible to the naked eye, averaging 21.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.9 assists per game in 9 appearances this season, shooting 42.6% from three-point range and averaging 2.9 three-pointers per game.

Booker, the core of the team, has averaged 24.5 points, 5.8 rebounds and 5.1 assists in eight games this season, but only 35.8% from three-point range.

Throughout the careers of the two, although Booker has always had the impression of a pitcher, the actual three-point shots can not be regarded as the top in terms of number and shooting rate, and can even be said to be only in the middle. In terms of scoring ability, Thaleshiro is likely to surpass Booker after getting more playing time, and for now, Hiro is the one who can grasp the opportunity more.

Who are the better point guards, Taylor Hiro and Devon Booker?

In addition to the offensive ability, the two actually have a lot of similarities, first, both are not defensive players, and secondly, both have a certain ability to dominate the ball. But for now, Booker's ability to hold the ball is better. Both have reached the Finals and have performed well, but Booker's progress seems to be relatively slow in recent years, and there is no particularly obvious rise, while Hiro, after the team has Butler, Lowry, Adebayo and others, still has an excellent number of 20+ on the bench with excellent finishing ability, which is why the Heat are reluctant to let Hiro trade Harden.

Overall, Booker is now higher than Hiero in both stats and achievements, and Giro has higher potential, and if Giro can get more tactical status and ball possession, it is likely to grow into a top scorer.

Who are the better point guards, Taylor Hiro and Devon Booker?

2 no. 13 shows also from the University of Kentucky, the same position, almost the same stature and technical characteristics, who are you more optimistic about becoming the heir to the No. 13 show?

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