I hate to be the "look at the team record" guy, but what's the W-L record for the Magic since the All-Star break, I wonder?
Always, always, always be skeptical of what guys do in March and April, especially when they are playing for or against bad teams, and especially when both teams in the game are bad.
What people don't seem to understand with Smart is that when you consider Effective Field Goal percentage rather than the basic field goal percentage stats, his numbers are perfectly on par with any of the other rookie guards.
Smart's usage rate is also a lot lower, he gets more steals, and he plays crunch time minutes for a team that's actually trying to win games against opponents that are typically not taking the fourth quarter off.
Rookie Guard StatsSmart's Effective Field Goal Percentage is higher than Wiggins, Exums, Payton, and Hairston.