This is silly. Marcus is in the NBA quite literally, because he's a genetic lottery winner.
He's not, by any measure, out of shape.
He'd probably hold his own in an Olympic decathlon.
To carry that much strength on a 6'4" frame --and still be able to run all day & beat your opponents to key spots-- is quite frankly absurd.
the sully comp couldn't be further off.
Then why isn't he improving.....noticeably? His shot is a little better. His passing is a little better. He's more clutch. But he's not what he should be.
In his last 4 games he's averaging 13 points. 3 rebounds, 5 assists, 1.5 steals and 0.8 blocks. He's also on the floor in crunch time every night, plays a key role on a top 3 team in the East, and is not starting because he's backing up two all-star caliber vets. I'd say he's doing quite well for a guy in his 3rd year who missed large parts of his first 2 years from injuries. He already looks significantly better than Bradley did at that stage and look how he turned out.
Bradley was much more raw. His skillset was cleary improvable. Smarts, not as much.
The 6th pick is a sunk cost, only valuable in evaluating Danny Ainge. Marcus Smart is the 6th man on a top 10 NBA team. He is a good role-player today. He can easily clean up his game and improve to an elite one, especially if put in the right role.
All that said, the Sully comp is ridiculous. Two players who underachieved fan expectations, that is the end of the comparison.
Smart is strong enough to pick up bigs in the post. In the last two games hes spent stretch on Marc Gasol and Kristaps and held his own. Yesterday, Gerald Green, a 6'8" wing was picking up Gasol in the half court and Smart called over to him to switch so Smart could matchup with the 7'1" 255 lb center. Gasol immediately recieved the ball in the post and tried to work on Smart but soon realized that he couldnt bully him and passed the ball out and the Grizzlies were unable to get a good shot off.
There are very few players in the NBA with his lateral quickness who have half his strength. I would grant that bradley and pre-injury TA are superior athletes but that does not mean Marcus has a weight problem.