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It is plausible especially from a readers point of view but an argument could be made really,lets be reasonable.Matthew Schroeder said:The text does contradict Gin, by showing Gin admitting that he was lying about his Bankai.
Be reasonable for a moment. What is the purpose, from a narrative perspective, to depict Gin admitting to have lied about his Bankai's speed and length after he's already made a shocking statement about its speed and length?
The purpose is for the audience to learn that his previous statement was actually a lie. It is not a random line referring to a supposed another, unrelated claim that is the actual lie that the audience never reads about.
He wasn't really trying to impress Aizen,quite the opposite he was hiding his abilities, there is also a chance it might have been faster.we are translating from Japanese so things get misplaced also he just stabbed Aizen by surprise in the same sentence claiming it's a slower speed than Aizen thought what the hell?this raises doubt.
Also there is a chance that he might have told Aizen a different thing from ichigo,you know lies are not consistent as truth. another doubt
also he didn't need to lie to ichigo,if at all he needed to lie,it wasn't to inflate the speed but actually reduce it, as ichigo already noted that he talked too much about the length,in a ruse to distract him from the speed This also raises doubt
Conclusion Gin is a lying son of a bitch,we don't what's true anymore,if only there was an official way to confirm this mess
Oh look an official databook,where Gin cant lie