so rollie, how much higher do you think Smart's ceiling is? How much better than Tony Allen?
Honestly, I think his ceiling is a Butler or Kawhi Leonard type... they develop defensively first and then figure out how to score after 3-4yrs in the league
I'm hoping for that too. Hopefully the scoring comes soon enough.
Yikes! I think if you're hoping for that you're going to be REALLY disappointed. Both Kawhi and Butler had NBA caliber offensive skills by their first year in the league.
In year 1 Kawhi shot .376% from three and shot .536% for two point field goals. His career average from 3 is .391% and from 2 is .540%
In year 1 Butler averaged 5.6 Free throw attempts per 36 minutes. His career average is 5.6 FTA per 36 minutes.
My point is that both these guys had legit NBA skills that they could build their offensive game around. Butler could always get to the rim and draw fouls, Kawhi could always score efficiently. Their volume increased and YES other areas of their games improved, but they improved around a foundation of something that was already there.
Marcus Smart will most likely improve offensively, but he's not going to be a go to scorer like those guys any time soon.
2pFG% 3pFG% FTAp36 FT% eFG%
Year 1 stats .410 .335 2.5 .646 .462
Year 2 stats .427 .253 3.6 .777 .405
And YES I watched him dominate summer league and loved every second of it, but I don't think he's going to go away from what makes him special in the NBA and there are some inherent problems with that.
He plays recklessly enough to get seriously injured two to three times a year. That's most likely not going to change. You can say it's bad luck, but the simple truth is if you throw your body full speed at the floor x amount of times you're going to get injured eventually, and Marcus throws his body around like it's worth four points every time he does it.
The tough thing for this guy is that the only resource these players have that's finite is their time. Every two months you spend with your ankle in a cast is two months you're not working on your jumper. Every 6 weeks you spend with your fingers splinted is six weeks you're not dribbling or passing with that hand. You see my point right? While other healthier players are honing their craft and improving, a guy like Marcus is rehabbing trying to get back to where he was last year. His offense will grow, but it will grow more slowly than you like, and at some point it'll be at the cost of what initially made him sort of special.