Lavine's not a point guard.
But then, Smart probably isn't, either.
Who would you rather have as your starting SG?
Lavine is averaging almost 4 assists per game in 23 minutes, so it's not like he's Nick Young out there.
I love Smart's defense, and I still think he gets the nod because of that, but at some point he's going to have to become a more reliable and consistent offensive player. Zach Lavine is a dangerous scorer already, and he's a year younger.
Down in Orlando, Elfrid Payton is still a work in progress. But he's starting to hit the occasional three, and he's getting to the line a ton.
Smart has won me over with his defense and intangibles, but I am legitimately worried the Celts might have left two superior guard prospects on the board.
A good lead guard has to be able to attack and get into the paint to create opportunities for himself and teammates, whether it's by strength, guile, speed, or sick handles. Smart hasn't shown that he can do that.