I wonder where we'd be today if we judged Bradley by his second year offense...
Probably discussing how to give him a max deal. He shot 50% from the field and 40% from three. But even his horrible third year wasn't as bad as the season Smart has had so far. Small sample, of course...but still.
He had the benefit of playing with three, possibly four, future Hall-of-Famers, too. He was the classic example of the guy getting looks because everyone else was focused on the stars. He also shot less than one three per game, so his percentages are a little skewed. Where is Dos with the small sample size monster when you need him?!
And actually, Smart's stats are better across the board this year than Bradley's first three years, outside of shooting percentages of course. Yes, his percentages are worrisome, especially because this year it's been less due to poor shot selection and more due to him just missing. But outside of shooting and scoring, which admittedly are big parts of the game, I think he's been fantastic all-around, even with his other offense, i.e. passing, controlling turnovers, etc.
By the way, I always forget that it was Bradley's second year that he broke out. I always seem to think it was his third year, which is why I pointed towards his second year meaning his first.