In terms of playstyle, Reggie Miller and Jimmy Butler could not be further apart. But interestingly, if you look at their career trajectories, they share a lot of similarities
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Neither guys were considered your traditional superstars. They were never really in MVP conversations or had a huge list of accolades(Reggie Miller is only a 3x ALL NBA team member. Butler is 5x all NBA member.)
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Neither guy really put up monstrous regular season numbers. But they both have a knack for ramping up their production in the playoffs
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Both guys have big personalities, a natural charisma and leadership qualities to them that helped elevate their teammates to great heights. They were also extremely competitive and notorious trash talkers.
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Both guys are known for being extremely clutch and have several iconic moments in the playoffs. At the same time, this overshadows the fact that both guys have a lot of stinkers too and their clutch reputation tends to overstate how clutch they really are in big games.
Jimmy has a broader impact. He is a two way player and carried the Heat to some upsets. Reggie had big moments (against NY in 95, game winner in 98) and I remember 94 ECF being his best carry job that fell just short. I have to disagree, Jimmy has done more. Trae reminds me more of Reggie who had the better team built around him.