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.
No, he really wasn't.
I meant 13/14 Smart vs 15/16 Dunn.
16/6/5 with 2.5 steals on 12.5 shots a game with 3.5 turnovers = Dunn
18/5/6 with 3 steals on 12.5 shots a game with 2.6 turnovers = Smart
Smart had a better Drtg and Ortg also had a better BPM and more win shares and win shares per 48 he also had a better true shooting % and steal%.
I know what you meant, and I still disagree. It's not just that his fg% was significantly lower than Dunn's, it's why that was the case. Despite shooting 29% on 3s during his freshman year and 29.9% during his sophomore campaign, he still attempted 4 of them a games in 12-13 and upped that to 5.3 in 13-14. In contrast, the most 3s per game that Dunn has ever taken was this past season, at 3.4, while taking 2.3 in 14-15. Why is that important? Because it shows that Kris knows who he is as a player, who is better suited attacking the basket, posting up, and taking midrange shots as opposed to just throwing up 3s for the hell of it. Additionally, he also improved his 3pt% from .351 in 14-15 to .372 in 15-16, which is substantially better than what Smart showed while he was in college. Yes, Kris can play out of control and turn the ball over more than you would like, but he did make an improvement in cutting down on them from 4.2 in 14-15 to 3.5 last year, so he's getting there, lol. At least whenever he turns the ball over I can see that what he was trying to do was the right play, whereas with Smart I have absolutely no clue as to what goes on in his head on either end, lol

. Idk, man, I just like the guy #everybodyloveskris

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I'd also compare Smart unfavorably to GP II, who we should take, as well, imo. Like Smart, Payton isn't a good 3pt shooter, even though there's nothing wrong with his form or whatever, imo, but like Dunn, he recognizes it, hence only attempting 3 per game in 14-15 on .293 and 2.2 per game this year on .314, and it reflects in his fg% over the past two seasons at .485 and .486, respectively. Again, unlike Smart, but much like Dunn, his athleticism and quickness allows him to attack the hoop like Westbrook (really - he's that great of an athlete), but he can also post up, and he moves well without the ball (another facet of the game in which Marcus is hardly proficient). All in all, both Dunn and Payton not only have infinitely better physical gifts than Smart, but also the skills, intelligence, and motors to be much better players than our Shaqtin' a Fool Nominee

. Plus, even though they're great defenders, neither of them flop, so there's that. I can't stand Smart's Artest/Rodman act. Ugh.