I'll be glad to see him go.
Before the season, I thought they shouldn't keep both Smart and Rozier, and had to choose. There was one nice role to be had, and Smart won it fair and square.
I would be sympathetic if he had played at least a few games the way he did at the end of last season. He played better because he played defense, pushed the ball in transition, didn't force things and moved the ball if nothing developed. He didn't over dribble and he didn't take step back threes. He showed discretion as an offensive player for the first time in his career.
If he continued with that playing style to start this year, he probably would have beaten out Smart. Instead he reverted to all his old habits, and with it he became a very inefficient player. It wasn't the team's fault. It was his.