Zeezprah wrote:lol DWade was a million times better. if you compare their stats in college it's night and day. also, when you saw Dwyane Wade single handedly tear apart that amazing kentucky squad on the biggest stage possible, you just knew he was gonna be special. smart did nothing of that calibur at OKC.
he's an overrated prospect because he was in contention for the #1 pick last year in an extremely weak draft, so that hype carried over. my guess is the same people who like MCW are the people who like smart. yea sure he's prolly gonna put up stats appeasing to the average eye his rookie season in the nba, i have no doubts about that. it'll be all fluff though. prolly a terrible A/TO ratio, below average FG%, and bad efficiency/advanced metrics across the board.
also, what do you think people are gonna say about him at OKC or the ones that hang around him all the time? he sucks? i never saw anything about the dude that screamed high character at all. but i guess we'll see
i guess his countless flops are entertaining
Just because you say lol and a million times better, doesn't constitute a case.
The case you tried to make afterward, if that's what that was, was really poor.
a. as aforementioned, Smart was the #1 player in the nation according to some metrics, among all the prospects he's being compared to.
http://godismyjudgeok.com/DStats/2013/nba-stats/ncaa-advanced-statistical-plus-minus-released/ Those metrics include efficiency and to's by the way, as they are advanced.
b. That stat wasn't around when Wade was in college. He was several points higher in PER, but that doesn't factor in defense that much, which is Smart's strength biggest strength, and Wade was only considered above average in college, so that makes up most of the gap.
c. his character was getting talked up after his stint with the U.S. national team too, and they didn't have to deal with him after that. The praise for how good of a teammate he was, was also disproportionate.
d. who cares about entertainment and flopping? We're talking about effectiveness here. Bringing up those other factors shows you have an emotional bias here, although so did the rest of your post's content.
BTW, there is no such school as "OKC". He went to Ok St.