Conley and Robinson are both rated OVR 83
Nate is a scoring point guard that played limited minutes compared to Conley. Conley a traditional PG more defensive minded very good with the steals. They are completely different players and the roll on their team are different as well.
Regular season stats
Nate
MPG PTS FG% 3FG% Assist REB At-Rim 3-9 10-15 16-23 FT%
25.4 13.1 43% 40% 4.4 2.2 60% 39% 39% 38% 80%
Conley
MPG PTS FG% 3FG% Assist REB At-Rim 3-9 10-15 16-23 FT%
34.5 14.6 44% 36% 6.1 2.8 56% 33% 46% 44% 83
Playoff stats
Nate
MPG PTS FG% 3FG% Assist REB At-Rim 3-9 10-15 16-23 FT%
32.6 17.4 48% 34% 4.3 2.4 67% 40% 60% 54% 74%
Conley
MPG PTS FG% 3FG% Assist REB At-Rim 3-9 10-15 16-23 FT%
37.3 17.9 44% 27% 6.1 4.5 62% 36% 33% 27% 74%
Looking at the individual ratings Conley and Nate are pretty close. They both are fast good at threes. Nate has a lower Inside has a slightly higher medium rating which should probably be lowered from 82 but maybe they gave him a little bump based off his playoff production. The main rating where Nate has a real advantage is dunking. He has a 84 where Conley is a 35. Now from a real life standpoint Nate is better served being a scorer off the bench or scoring PG. Conley is a better traditional PG. I can't really knock the insider too bad everything doesn't add up all the way but the overall rating isn't the best way to judge.
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