Complete Stats Comparison of Mike Conley and J.R. Smith

Here you have a complete side-by-side comparison of all the stats recorded by Mike Conley and J.R. Smith during their NBA careers. First we show you a summary of who had better numbers on each statistical category and then we compare in detail the performance of each of these stars in the regular season and the Playoffs, both in total stats and averages per game.

This in-depth comparison includes all the numbers, if you prefer a simplified version of this analysis with only the basic statistics, you will find it at the career comparison of these two NBA stars.

On this page we compare:

Who has better stats? Main stats / All stats
Regular Season: Averages / Totals / Pecentages
Playoffs: Averages / Totals / Pecentages

Main Stats Summary:

Who has better stats in the Regular Season?
Points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks
Player Better Career Average Better Career TotalYears
Mike Conley3
(points, assists, steals)
5
(points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks)
19
seasons
J.R. Smith1
(rebounds)
0
16
seasons
they are tied1
(blocks)
Who has better stats in the Playoffs?
Points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks
Player Better Career Average Better Career TotalYears
Mike Conley4
(points, rebounds, assists, steals)
3
(points, assists, steals)
12
Playoffs
J.R. Smith1
(blocks)
2
(rebounds, blocks)
12
Playoffs

All Stats Summary:

Who has better stats in the Regular Season?
All the stats
Player Better Career Average Better Career TotalBetter Percentage
Mike Conley6
stats
12
stats
3
stats
J.R. Smith4
stats
2
stats
0
stats
they are tied2
stats
Who has better stats in the Playoffs?
All the stats
Player Better Career Average Better Career TotalBetter Percentage
Mike Conley9
stats
6
stats
2
stats
J.R. Smith3
stats
7
stats
1
stat
they are tied1
stat

- "Better Career Total" includes games and years played as stats.

- For turnovers and personal fouls, lower numbers are better.

- Field goal, free-throw and three-point attempts are not included on these tables since it can't be said that higher is better.

Now, lets compare all their stats in detail, one by one...

Comparison of Stats Per Game in the Regular Season

Comparison highlight:

Comparison highlight In the Regular Season, out of the five main statistical categories, Mike Conley has better averages in points, assists and steals while J.R. Smith has better average in rebounds. They are tied in blocks.

Who has higher averages in the Regular Season?

- Mike Conley has better averages in points (+1.5), field goals made (+0.4), free throws made (+1.0), assists (+3.5) and steals (+0.4)
- J.R. Smith has better averages in 3-pointers made (+0.4), defensive rebounds (+0.1) and total rebounds (+0.2)
- Mike Conley has higher (worst) average in turnovers (+0.5)
- J.R. Smith has higher (worst) average in personal fouls (+0.3)
- Mike Conley has higher averages in field goals attempted (+0.5) and free throws attempted (+1.1)
- J.R. Smith has higher average in 3-pointers attempted (+1.1)

NBA Regular Season, Career Stats Per Game

Mike Conley 13.9
+1.5
J.R. Smith 12.4
Field Goals Made
Mike Conley 4.9
+0.4
J.R. Smith 4.5
Field Goals Attempted
Mike Conley 11.2
+0.5
J.R. Smith 10.7
Mike Conley 1.6
J.R. Smith 2.0
+0.4
3-Pointers Attempted
Mike Conley 4.2
J.R. Smith 5.3
+1.1
Free Throws Made
Mike Conley 2.5
+1.0
J.R. Smith 1.5
Free Throws Attempted
Mike Conley 3.1
+1.1
J.R. Smith 2.0
Offensive Rebounds
Mike Conley 0.5
J.R. Smith 0.5
Defensive Rebounds
Mike Conley 2.5
J.R. Smith 2.6
+0.1
Mike Conley 2.9
J.R. Smith 3.1
+0.2
Mike Conley 5.6
+3.5
J.R. Smith 2.1
Mike Conley 1.4
+0.4
J.R. Smith 1.0
Mike Conley 0.2
J.R. Smith 0.2
Turnovers
(lower is better)
Mike Conley 1.8
+0.5
J.R. Smith 1.3
Personal Fouls
(lower is better)
Mike Conley 1.9
J.R. Smith 2.2
+0.3

Comparison of Totals Stats in the Regular Season

Comparison highlight:

Comparison highlight In the Regular Season, Mike Conley has more total points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks than J.R. Smith.

Who has more total stats in the Regular Season?

- Mike Conley played more years (+3) and games (+211), and has more points (+4,421), field goals made (+1,432), 3-pointers made (+21), free throws made (+1,536), offensive rebounds (+70), defensive rebounds (+342), total rebounds (+412), assists (+4,604), steals (+641) and blocks (+41)
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- Mike Conley has more turnovers (+880) and personal fouls (+108)
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- Mike Conley has more field goals attempted (+2,808) and free throws attempted (+1,636)
- J.R. Smith has more 3-pointers attempted (+166)

NBA Regular Season Stats, Career Totals

Mike Conley 19
+3
J.R. Smith 16
Mike Conley 1,188
+211
J.R. Smith 977
Mike Conley 16,569
+4,421
J.R. Smith 12,148
Field Goals Made
Mike Conley 5,812
+1,432
J.R. Smith 4,380
Field Goals Attempted
Mike Conley 13,273
+2,808
J.R. Smith 10,465
Mike Conley 1,951
+21
J.R. Smith 1,930
3-Pointers Attempted
Mike Conley 5,012
J.R. Smith 5,178
+166
Free Throws Made
Mike Conley 2,994
+1,536
J.R. Smith 1,458
Free Throws Attempted
Mike Conley 3,626
+1,636
J.R. Smith 1,990
Offensive Rebounds
Mike Conley 564
+70
J.R. Smith 494
Defensive Rebounds
Mike Conley 2,921
+342
J.R. Smith 2,579
Mike Conley 3,485
+412
J.R. Smith 3,073
Mike Conley 6,681
+4,604
J.R. Smith 2,077
Mike Conley 1,615
+641
J.R. Smith 974
Mike Conley 245
+41
J.R. Smith 204
Turnovers
(lower is better)
Mike Conley 2,195
+880
J.R. Smith 1,315
Personal Fouls
(lower is better)
Mike Conley 2,299
+108
J.R. Smith 2,191

Comparison of Percentages in the Regular Season

Comparison highlight:

Comparison highlight In the Regular Season, Mike Conley has better field goal percentage, 3-point percentage and free throw percentage than J.R. Smith.

NBA Regular Season Stats, Career Percentages

Field Goal Percentage
Mike Conley 43.8%
+1.9
J.R. Smith 41.9%
3-Point Percentage
Mike Conley 38.9%
+1.6
J.R. Smith 37.3%
Free Throw Percentage
Mike Conley 82.6%
+9.3
J.R. Smith 73.3%

Comparison of Stats Per Game in the Playoffs

Comparison highlight:

Comparison highlight In the Playoffs, out of the five main statistical categories, Mike Conley has better averages in points, rebounds, assists and steals while J.R. Smith has better average in blocks.

Who has higher averages in the Playoffs?

- Mike Conley has better averages in points (+3.1), field goals made (+1.0), free throws made (+1.6), offensive rebounds (+0.2), defensive rebounds (+0.3), total rebounds (+0.5), assists (+4.7) and steals (+0.3)
- J.R. Smith has better averages in 3-pointers made (+0.5) and blocks (+0.1)
- Mike Conley has higher (worst) average in turnovers (+0.8)
- J.R. Smith has higher (worst) average in personal fouls (+0.3)
- Mike Conley has higher averages in field goals attempted (+2.3) and free throws attempted (+1.9)
- J.R. Smith has higher average in 3-pointers attempted (+1.3)

NBA Playoffs, Career Stats Per Game

Mike Conley 13.8
+3.1
J.R. Smith 10.7
Field Goals Made
Mike Conley 4.7
+1.0
J.R. Smith 3.7
Field Goals Attempted
Mike Conley 11.6
+2.3
J.R. Smith 9.3
Mike Conley 1.6
J.R. Smith 2.1
+0.5
3-Pointers Attempted
Mike Conley 4.4
J.R. Smith 5.7
+1.3
Free Throws Made
Mike Conley 2.8
+1.6
J.R. Smith 1.2
Free Throws Attempted
Mike Conley 3.5
+1.9
J.R. Smith 1.6
Offensive Rebounds
Mike Conley 0.6
+0.2
J.R. Smith 0.4
Defensive Rebounds
Mike Conley 2.9
+0.3
J.R. Smith 2.6
Mike Conley 3.5
+0.5
J.R. Smith 3.0
Mike Conley 6.0
+4.7
J.R. Smith 1.3
Mike Conley 1.2
+0.3
J.R. Smith 0.9
Mike Conley 0.2
J.R. Smith 0.3
+0.1
Turnovers
(lower is better)
Mike Conley 1.8
+0.8
J.R. Smith 1.0
Personal Fouls
(lower is better)
Mike Conley 2.2
J.R. Smith 2.5
+0.3

Comparison of Totals Stats in the Playoffs

Comparison highlight:

Comparison highlight In the Playoffs, out of the five main statistical categories, Mike Conley has more total points, assists and steals while J.R. Smith has more total rebounds and blocks.

Who has more total stats in the Playoffs?

- Mike Conley has more points (+2), free throws made (+141), offensive rebounds (+3), assists (+459) and steals (+1)
- J.R. Smith played more games (+32) and has more field goals made (+8), 3-pointers made (+123), defensive rebounds (+53), total rebounds (+50) and blocks (+14)
- Mike Conley has more turnovers (+47)
- J.R. Smith has more personal fouls (+114)
- Mike Conley has more free throws attempted (+146)
- J.R. Smith has more field goals attempted (+58) and 3-pointers attempted (+326)

NBA Playoffs Stats, Career Totals

Mike Conley 12
J.R. Smith 12
Mike Conley 108
J.R. Smith 140
+32
Mike Conley 1,495
+2
J.R. Smith 1,493
Field Goals Made
Mike Conley 511
J.R. Smith 519
+8
Field Goals Attempted
Mike Conley 1,248
J.R. Smith 1,306
+58
Mike Conley 171
J.R. Smith 294
+123
3-Pointers Attempted
Mike Conley 475
J.R. Smith 801
+326
Free Throws Made
Mike Conley 302
+141
J.R. Smith 161
Free Throws Attempted
Mike Conley 374
+146
J.R. Smith 228
Offensive Rebounds
Mike Conley 61
+3
J.R. Smith 58
Defensive Rebounds
Mike Conley 313
J.R. Smith 366
+53
Mike Conley 374
J.R. Smith 424
+50
Mike Conley 646
+459
J.R. Smith 187
Mike Conley 128
+1
J.R. Smith 127
Mike Conley 24
J.R. Smith 38
+14
Turnovers
(lower is better)
Mike Conley 190
+47
J.R. Smith 143
Personal Fouls
(lower is better)
Mike Conley 241
J.R. Smith 355
+114

Comparison of Percentages in the Playoffs

Comparison highlight:

Comparison highlight In the Playoffs, Mike Conley has better field goal percentage and free throw percentage while J.R. Smith has better 3-point percentage.

NBA Playoffs Stats, Career Percentages

Field Goal Percentage
Mike Conley 40.9%
+1.2
J.R. Smith 39.7%
3-Point Percentage
Mike Conley 36.0%
J.R. Smith 36.7%
+0.7
Free Throw Percentage
Mike Conley 80.7%
+10.1
J.R. Smith 70.6%