IT doesn't give the offense a chance to develop. He kills ball movement. Our offense is Helter Skelter with him at PG. He is best used off the bench where he can provide a change of pace. After the opposition adjusts to him, back to the bench he goes.
Smart may not be a natural point guard, but in a ball movement system, he does his job. He gets the team into it's offensive scheme, the ball doesn't stick to his hands, he's a good passer, actual plays can be run.
Give him the keys to the car, or give him enough rope. Besides...the NBA doesn't have many "Natural" PG's.
Start: Smart, Bradley, Crowder, KO, Amir.
(Sully, off the bench to help with the boards we'll surely loose)