Saying there's basically no difference when his efficiency in important areas have literally improved while playing next to another ball dominant guard like Mitchell that was not here last season is a poor take.
you're overgeneralizing from small changes. his true shooting percentage went up by .016 and that is mostly driven by an increase in free throw attempts (his efg% improved by only .004). One would expect his efficiency to improve by even more when playing next to a guard like Mitchell who draws a lot of defensive attention, and also due to natural maturation.
He's basically the same guy we saw last year. Not sure these two are complementing each other as much as they could be yet. Which is good! It means we still have room to grow.