is quicker, has the desired shooting range, plays adequate defense against the opposing PG, makes free throws, drives to the basket, and can dish the ball to teammates. Among current personnel he is the best we have for PG.
Kyle is great at times but not consistently. He can't hit threes thereby compromising the entire offensive system, misses free throws, turns the ball over, is slower, and struggles against more athletic PGs.
Nick can be coached to play PG the way it needs to be played (10-14 PPG, 7-12 assists, 2-3 steals, 3-4 rebounds, and tough defense on the opposing PG).