Smart seems more like Tony Allen than Marcus Banks. If he's Tony Allen 2.0, would people be unhappy? Probably unhappy, since he was a #6 overall pick, instead of a late first rounder like Allen. But what if Tony Allen 2.0 turns out to be about the 6th best thing one could have drafted this summer? Could be. Definitely unhappy, if people expect him to be the franchise PG going forward. Expectations are too high for him right now because the roster is relatively low on vessels for big hopes, too limited because Rondo was just traded so it's (somewhat desperately) assumed our PG of the future is already here and him. I doubt he will be the starting PG for any Celtics (or NBA) team making a deep run in the playoffs, ever. But he doesn't have to be that. The league is oversaturated with real PG's, so there's no need to settle on forcing Smart to be one. Let him become the defensive specialist combo guard he is destined to be, let him be Tony Allen. Except maybe a little better. Would that be bad? I don't think so.