I am a big fan of Marcus Smart, as many here are, and I have been trying to figure out what his ceiling is, and who his game most emulates. There have been few "Big Point Guards" in the league, meaning not just tall but heavy and strong. Some classic come to mind in Baron Davis, Chauncey Billups, Andre Miller and Jarret Jack, but the closest I feel is Deron Williams.
Here is why I feel they are similar, why I feel Smart can actually be better and project Smart's ceiling based on this comparison.
First, the similarities:
Both guys are big for point guard, with smart being a little taller, longer and heavier
Smart stands 6"3 – 6"4 with a 6"9 wingspan and 8"3 reach and a diesel 225 lbs
Deron is 6"2-6"3 with a 6"6 wingspan and 8"2 reach coming in at 210
Athletically, Deron is a so-so athlete with a 30" no step and 35" max vertical both eclipsed by Smart's 33" and 36" respectively
Both were college stars, with Williams playing 3 years for Illinois and Smart 2 years for OK State. Here are their per 40 college stats compared:
Williams
16.5 ppg, 41% FG, 39% 3PT, 2.9 FT/G, 3.8 reb, 7.3 assist, 1.3 steals
Smart:
22 ppg, 42% FG, 30% 3PT, 10 FT/G, 5.8 assist, 3.5 steals
The numbers are a little skewed since Smart played a lot off the ball. Again, Deron played to 21 in college, so he benefited from playing against younger players. It is clear however that Williams is a better shooter and Smart a better rebounder and defender. Note that smart's ability to get in the paint offset his so-so shooting and boosted his scoring numbers considerably.
Lets compare their NBA Rookie stats per 36
Williams (21 years old)
13.5 ppg, 42% FG, 41% 3PT, 3 reb, 5.6 assist, 0.9 steals
Smart: (20 years old)
9.9 ppg, 37% FG, 35% 3PT, 4.4 rebs, 5.3 assist, 1.7 steals
So, it seems Williams is a better shooter esp from deep, but Smart is better in every other category. I will go even further and mention:
A. Williams 3% is abnormally high for him and he has never hit the 40% mark again
B. He is 21 years old here
C. Smart's numbers are on the rise, and should get better as he gets more and more starts
So, Smart compares pretty well to one of the best PG of the last decade and a multi all-star at that. Projecting Smart's ceiling using this comparison, I would look at a 27 year old Deron – right before his injuries robbed him of his mobility.
That year Deron averaged: 20.1 PPG, 10.3 Ast, 4 Rebs, 1.3 Stls
Using those numbers and assuming Smart makes the exact same curve he should average:
14.7 PPG, 9.7 Ast, 5.9 Rebs and 2.3 Stl… not bad…..
I would say those are borderline allstar numbers right there…. AND.. given that Smart is younger, bigger and more athletic and already playing comparably well to a 21 year old Deron, I would say we have some very good years ahead of us enjoying Mr. Smart running our offense.