The way I see it, good Yogi is superior to Mason in (a) shooting the 3, (b) pushing the pace, and (c) not over-dribbling/being ball dominant. My sense is that neither sees the whole floor particularly well (in the half court game or on the break) but Yogi really surprised me with the job he did last night. He pushes the pace similarly to Fox, and that consistency would be important. And his ability to be a real threat from anywhere on the 3 point line is an improvement over Mason. The key for Yogi is establishing a good assist to turnover ratio. I'd definitely like to see more of him over Mason, and more of him, in general, if he brings what he did last night.