Yeah, Pau is going to be expensive. I think someone signs him for 30-36 million over 3 years. He is still a top 10 center, who can really score.
The Smart Rondo backcourt will be brutal on offense. But i could see Smart functioning as a 2, in a very poor man's Wade kind of way.
That's stretching the "poor man's XXXXX" phrase to it's limits!
Wade has never been a great shooter, but compared to Smart, he looks like Ray Allen.
I don't ever want to see Smart as my SG. He is just a horrible shooter. His jump shot form looks just completely broken and the results are very telling: Under 30% 3PT shooting in both his college years (Wade was closer to 34% in college). His FG% was just 40% and 42% his freshman and sophomore seasons, respectively.
People complain about Rondo being a poor shooter, but Rondo is also very selective - he doesn't take shots that he's not efficient at. Smart took 15.2 FGA per 40 this last year, missing well over half (8.
of them. And unlike Rondo, he's just not a smart facilitator. He makes tons of dumb passes and his TO rates are awful. Between turnovers and missed shots, he's way too generous and giving to the defense.
Smart's primary means of scoring in college has been to barrel over folks to get to the rim, drawing fouls. That's fine. Will it translate to the NBA?
I'll pass, thanks.
Smart shot 51.2% on his two point shots, 29.9% on his three point shots, and turned the ball over 2.7 times per game. In Wade's sophomore year, he shot 51.5% on his two point shots, 33.3% on his three pointers, and turned the ball over 3.2 times per game.
Wade also shot 34.6% from 3PT range his freshman year compared to just 29.0% for Smart. In the aggregate, there is a pretty big gap between Smart's shooting and Wade's. Also, as someone else pointed out, Smart's 2PT% is heavily weighted by 'at rim' shots.
Just break out video of Smart and simply watch his shooting form. It is gawd-awful. His percentages are terrible for a reason. Now, maybe he can fix it. I dunno.
I'm not saying Smart is the second coming of Wade, but I think people are being a bit hard on him. Also, I think Smart's future is a Westbrook styled point guard rather than a SG.
On the one hand, I actually agree with this. On the other hand, that doesn't make me want him on my team any more so.
I'm just not a big fan of guards that shoot high volumes of shots at low efficiency and turn the ball over excessively. But that's just me.
Look - he's a pretty impressive athlete in many ways. He's strong as a bull and he's explosive. He'd have made a fantastic running back in the NFL. He will probably bull his way into being very successful guard of some sort or another in the NBA.
But I do not want the Celtics to spend a #6 pick on him.
If Danny ends up disagreeing, and picks Smart, I'll root for him. I'll try to see past the limited information we fans have on him (and any of these players) to see if I can perceive what Danny sees in him and maybe I'll change my mind. But right now, I just don't see it.