You don't try to make Smith a stretch forward. You need to have him in the paint where he belongs. Yes he can hit the mid range jumper, but anything further than 18 feet is a no-no.
Either way Josh Smith in my opinion has always been underrated. He's a skilled big men who is althetic, can defend, can pass, and has been questioned many times for his basketball IQ, but the problem with that is... Josh Smith on the Hawks cannot be your go to guy... He's an perennial All-Star, but not a superstar. They keep treating him like he is though. And unfortunately that is their big problem.
I don't think the problem is that the Hawks were forcing Smith to be a go-to guy, I think the problem is that he wants that role and he left the Hawks in search of a place where he could try to be the player he wants to be.
If you've ever watched Hawks games, then you'd see that majority of the shots in 4th quarter were usually by Johnson or Smith. But Smith had a higher USG rate.
Plus you gotta to take into account, besides the Cavs, and a few select franchises like Kings. The Hawks have a terrible organization, and until 2007 managed to make the playoffs with a losing record of 37-45! They haven't been in the playoffs for 8 years, making terrible draft decisions, making odd weird mid-season trades, until they tried to wise by compiling a successful roster, but crippled themselves by giving Johnson the most absurd contract next to Arenas.
Also the Hawks fans are terrible. Have you've seen a few games of the Hawks? Even when Smith does well, they seem to boo him each and every time. Josh Smith has commented on how loud and proud we Celtics fan are, and he's stated in a post game how jealous he is of the support the Celtics fans give their players.
I don't know whether or not Smith wants to be considered a superstar. I remember he wanted to be paid like one. But I mean... he's been on a good bargain contracts for the past few years, and has been consistent. Worse case, he sucks, but manages to maintain good defense on our team, and hit the mid range, then the Rockets might want him, and slot T-Jones as their back up PF.
Like I said a combo of Smith/Rondo would be fun to watch, and I have no doubt in my mind this would help in terms of FA wanting to play here.
Smith has been the only FA that has actually wanted to play in Boston, since David West who as you know, kicked us to the curb. A smart and wise decision, but having someone like West during the Big 3 Era would've been great.
Realistic pipe dream would be
Rondo
Bradley
Melo
Smith
Asik
6th man
Sullinger
Chris Johnson
Pressey
Faverani
I (still) don't understand people who pipe-dream about god-awful teams. Which this one is:
1. Three starters who can't shoot .700 on free throws.
2. Three rotation players that have little, if any, NBA talent.
3. Zero players that have shown any ability to make a three-pointer reliably.
4. An aging star player who will likely only get worse over the course of his next contract, and who has shown zero indication of being able to compensate potentially declining physical gifts with skill or savvy.
And that's before we even get into a discussion of Anthony quitting in games, or how tantalizing it would be to watch this particular player concoction.
Well this year... Melo is hitting on .421% per basketball reference, while attempting 4.6 per game... That is pretty good, don't cha think?
Three rotation players that don't have talent? Okay, so besides Bradley, Asik, who else are you talking about? I really don't hope you think Smith/Melo or Rondo don't have any talent...
As for the free throw percentage, I agree its terrible but... You forget we have Ron Adams who has helped Derrick Rose actually have a competent jumper, and I have no doubt in my mind Adams can at least help all of them at least hit a few extra ones.
I'm not going to try to debate with you, I'm just going to say if you don't believe that is a contender. Then well I guess most teams are going to seriously start praying Durant is a FA in 2016.