Is Dunn better than Smart? That's what I'm hearing/reading so trade Smart for Noel? Go with a defensive grinding team that can't shoot!
I believe Dunn is on a whole other level compared to Smart - not even close. The only area where Smart has an advantage over Dunn is physical strength. In every other aspect of the game Dunn is either on par with Smart (defense, rebounding, size) or significantly better (slashing, ball handling, passing, athleticism).
3 years ago Smart was better than Dunn was this year and they are the same age.
Also Id say Smarts a better defender and rebounder and Dunn turns it over at a higher rate.
Their overall stats are similar, but there are a few critical advantages Dunn has over Smart that makes him a far superior prospect for the NBA game:
1) Ball handling ability - it's a strength of Dunn's, and was considered a weakness for Smart
2) Passing ability - a strength for Dunn, and was considered a question mark for Smart
3) Athleticism - Dunn is an explosive athlete, while Smart's athleticism was questioned in 14/15
4) Shooting - Dunn has already put up solid 3PT shooting numbers two years straight, so he's proven he has potential to be at least an average (~ 35%) three point shooter at the NBA level, and he has a quality midrange game. After two years in the NBA Smart still doesn't look like he'll ever be a capable jump shooter.
These are all key skills for an NBA guard.
Very fair. I think Dunn, looking back has a skillset that is much more likely to translate to stardom or something resembling it at the NBA level, while Smarts strengths (strength) and weaknesses(finishing over length, shooting, etc) would make what appeared to be an NBA ready guy a big project on one side of the ball in the NBA.
I more wanted to remind people that many thought Smart would come in and be great immediately. Many thought the FT rate would immediately transfer. He was scene as an NBA ready gaurd and held roughly in the same regard as Dunn. I dont want people to get ahead of themselves projecting Dunn here. He could follow a similar path as Smart where his offense doesnt immediately transfer.
If people expect Dunn to come in and be better than Smart from day one or at any point during year one I think they are gonna be dissapointed and we are gonna start seeing "Danny should have taken [insert player who had a random good game]" threads because people expect the guy ot come in and be Wade.
The issue is that I like both players and think both will be really good players in the NBA. Right now however, its pretty clear Dunn is the one in demand. I think he will be moved and we will forever look at him as the guy we almost had. Hopefully the guy we get is even better.