One thing I really like about Armon is his willingness to throw passes from strong side to weak side, and to do it accurately. Not just around the perimeter, but cross court, along the baseline, etc. Just watch him. That's a pass that can lead to a turnover, so it's got a lot of downside if you fuck up. And it has less personal upside, because it often leads to another pass to a corner or the post to an even more open man, meaning it doesn't translate directly into an assist for him. So that willingness isn't really great for his own personal stats, but it's fantastic for team basketball. It's not particularly a clever "highlight" pass. But it's very effective. It keeps defenses from loading up, forcing them off balance.
It's the kind of pass I don't think youngsters like Telfair or even Sergio did much (and Bayless never did). They were too worried about getting yanked because of the potential turnover. Even Miller doesn't do it that much, because I think he's got a natural inclination to want to control the ball more.
Anyway, I don't know that this willingness compares much to Van Exel or any other PG in particular. I just think it's an interesting part of his game. He's making the smart pass that probably harms his assist-to-turnover ratio, instead of holding onto the ball and looking for the sure dime or the conventional short pass.