It's worth asking. Rudy is awkward, prone to saying silly (albeit mostly true) things, unable to create offense, and polarizing to a lot of the rest of the league. Donovan is easily a top ten shot creator in the NBA, has gotten noticeably better every year, and almost always says the right things.
I myself prefer Rudy, and when I honestly ask why, I concluded it's at least in part because this team, historically, with its incredible insecurity, coupled with plodding, unremarkable but consistent good but not greatness, is exactly what Rudy has. We're not flashy, and neither is he. And oh, also because collectively we all think we have a better chance of keeping Rudy than Donovan, hence the salve to our insecurity.
Anyway, on paper we should absolutely like Donovan better. But I'd bet most of us don't.
I myself prefer Rudy, and when I honestly ask why, I concluded it's at least in part because this team, historically, with its incredible insecurity, coupled with plodding, unremarkable but consistent good but not greatness, is exactly what Rudy has. We're not flashy, and neither is he. And oh, also because collectively we all think we have a better chance of keeping Rudy than Donovan, hence the salve to our insecurity.
Anyway, on paper we should absolutely like Donovan better. But I'd bet most of us don't.