Aside from when he 'got stuck in traffic'

before a playoff game against the Cavs and was late to the garden, iirc, and the thing where he was shown in the making of a music video or something before game 3 against the Hawks this year, again, iirc, the issue with Smart has never been one of work ethic, imo, but one concerning a severe lack of talent, to me. Greg Kite had a great work ethic, too, but that didn't mean that he could play.
However, the notion that anyone, let alone IT, has somehow stunted Smart's growth is completely ridiculous, imo. If you're going to say that he hasn't gotten enough opportunities to develop, an argument with which I completely disagree, fwiw (so nothing, lol

), at least acknowledge that he has gotten more playing time and chances for development than Rozier, Hunter, and Mickey COMBINED. Is there a reason for the latter, ie, simply not being good enough? Yes, of course, but at least you can reasonably argue that none of those guys has gotten anywhere near the opportunities to play, never mind develop, that Smart has, but again, I'm sure that it's simply because those guys aren't/weren't good enough. Fine.
I also reject the notion that he's some kind of 'irreplaceable talent', lol

. In fact, given their respective careers to date, let's play a game

. Two of these guys are already excellent two-way players, while the other is, well, Marcus Smart, lol

. These are the respective best months, by scoring average, of each of these dudes' careers to date. Which one is the former 6th overall pick?
Player A - 12 ppg, 2.7 rpg, and 2.1 apg on .532 fg%, .589 3pt%, and .657 ft% in 29.1 mpg over 15 games, including one start.
Player B - 10.4 ppg, 4.8 rpg, and 3.2 apg on .374 fg%, .279 3pt%, and .750 ft% in 28 mpg over 17 games, with no starts.
Player C - 15.3 ppg, 4.4 rpg, and 2.5 apg on .548 fg%, .536 3pt%, and .771 ft% in 31.7 mpg over 8 games, all of which were starts.
Edit - player C once attempted 19 free throws in a game, if that helps.