couple of problems:
1. when you say "Books TO average is slightly inflated because of all the time he was forced to play PG," you are conceding that if his position was point guard, like Lillard's is, his turnovers would be even higher.
2. you say, in the "past" Lillard was rated poorly in defense, but don't mention how Booker was rated in that past
3. when games aren't close it doesn't matter if you have Booker or Lillard. but many are, and Lillard is a much better closer. it's critical in the playoffs
statistics and player rankings favor Lillard
and that's not considering Booker's team deflating:
T's
frustration fouls
bad shot selection
on-court barking at teammates
holding the ball and forcing shots instead of playing team offense (like Harden used to do before CP3 dissed and ditched Houston)
age and potential favor Booker
enough said
now let's both hope Booker gets back to his better self tonight for a glorious return to the Finals
None of that is a problem.
#1 - Huh? that makes no sense. What I am saying is that his TO are inflated because he was playing out of position. Before we had competent PG's he was being forced into a role that wasn't his natural position therefore his turnovers were inflated compared to if he was playing his natural position the entire time. Taking that into consideration had Booker been playing his natural position this entire time their TO's would likely be a wash. Lillard on the other hand has been playing his natural position and only averages a half less turnover. It completely destroys your smarter narrative even with Book playing out of position.
#2 - No, I am saying Lillard IS a poor defender AND ALSO been rated in the top 5 lists of worst defenders in the NBA. Booker on the other hand has improved his defense every single year. They have talked about it this entire playoffs. There is zero reason to believe he won't continue to improve at 24. Lillard will not improve at the age of 31 next year or beyond.
#3 - No it's not critical unless there is a close game. You are also assuming that Booker or one of the other players CAN'T make those shots. They can. They have. So the few situations where it would actually matter are rare. Plus show me a team that has to constantly rely on clutch shooting at the ends of the games and I will show you a team that hardly ever goes deep into the playoffs. LOCK DOWN DEFENSE at the end of games is way more important than having to constantly rely on clutch shooting.
Book is 24 years old. He will mature. Booker is not the only one stupid enough to let the other team get under his skins this playoffs. See Crowder. See a couple of Payne's timely techs.
So let's recap:
Age - Booker
Potential to improve - Booker
TO's - Wash if not barely in favor of Lillard
Individual Defense - Booker
Team defense - Booker
Enough said.