When did people who actually played basketball really find their stroke for their high % shot? As in when were you $ shooting? 18 probably not given how the majority of college basketball players shoot. It's more like 23 or as late as 29 based off NBA (you know best players on the planet). Scoring using athletic ability and I.Q. is the only way to compensate early on in a career. In today's NBA no 20 year old PG under 6'4 will both mentally and physically dominate. Have patience on the scoring and shooting clearly the game of basketball requires it.
James Young has his stroke already, and he is younger than Smart, so much for your theory/post. Some guys come into the league with a jumpshot and some do not, it's life. Some guys never learn how to shoot, see Rondo. This has nothing to do with hate. Some people see reality and some people wear green shaded homer glass and are blinded by their love of the team.
During the early part of the season, his shooting was bad. Excuses are like you know what and everyone has them. He is a rookie, etc. He did not demonstrate a high level of skill at shooting in college so I fully expected him to struggle. He has shown some improvement as the season wears on, but he dug himself a big hole to climb out of folks.
I think the kid will be ok. He is a rookie, he plays hard, I think he has a tremendous work ethic and will practive a lot and improve. Stevens said once, he thinks that Smart just needs repetitions on his shot.