Look at the numbers again. 5 out of the 9 seasons he shot 50 percent or close to it.
No, he didn't.
Yes 48 percent is close to 50.
I agree - and he only shot 48% or better four times in nines years. In case you are completely incompetent at basic mathematics principles, four out of nine is not the majority.
The last two years, when he shot poorly, he played a total of around 50 games. Just barely half a season.
In those two seasons (12/13 and 13/14) his scoring, assists, rebounds, steals and turnovers were all right up around his typical numbers, so you can't just cherry pick his FG% as the one thing to ignore from those seasons just because he played less games.
He's also a career 47 percent shooter. Maybe you think that's closer to 40 percent then 50. 
Just because it's closer to 50% than 40% that doesn't mean it's close to 50%...it's not.
47% is 47%. It's not 50%.
Dude just stop. He's a career 47 percent shooter. Smart is shooting 31 percent this year. You are only making yourself look worse.
When did I say that Smart is a better FG% shooter than Rondo? Did I say that at any point here?
Let me help you - no, I did not.
All I said is that the the claim you made in your former post (which was in reply to somebody else) about Rondo shooting '50% or close to for most of his years as a Celtic' was not accurate.
I also love the fact that you keep going back to FG%, but absolutely refuse to acknowledge the fact that Smart shot a better percentage from three in his rookie year than Rondo EVER did as a Celtic.
Or that Rondo shot < 60% from the free throw line in three of his seasons as a Celtic. A woeful number for a guard. Smart hasn't been a very good free throw shooter, but he's yet to shoot below 64% for a season - something Rondo did in six of his nine seasons as a Celtic.
It would be naive to try to suggest that Rondo's major weaknesses as a three point shooter and free throw shooter didn't have a major impact on the team. Opposing teams tailored their entire defence to those weaknesses - they would sag way off Rondo and let him shot threes all night long, which killed spacing. They'd play "hack a Rondo" in the closing minutes of games. Rondos inability to score at the line or from the three point line crippled us on many occasions.
At Smart is capable of hitting the open three - teams don't just sag right off him, they have to at least somewhat respect his shot. Likewise they won't play "hack-a-Smart" because even though he's not a good free throw shooter, he's passable enough for the defence to worry that he might actually make the shots.
Not once in this thread have I stated that Marcus Smart is a good shooter, or that he is a more efficient scorer than Rondo. I never made that comparison.
All I said prior to this is that your claim about Rondo was incorrect. You continue to disagree with me, yet don't actually give a legitimate reason. For example, you agree that you consider 48% as being close to 50%, but fail to acknowledge that he only shot 48% for a season 4 times.