humblebum wrote:Celtic Esquire wrote:I just don't know why Smart isn't driving to the hoop and drawing contact.
In college, he averaged 6.5 and 8 FTA per game. In his first season in the NBA, he's at 2 FTA per game. Is he just afraid contact all of a sudden?
Simply, I don't think he feels or that the coaching staff wants him to be using a lot of possessions "developing" his game during this playoff push. I mean, be opportunistic and confident, but stay in your lane offensively. Turner, Bradley and Thomas all have earned more "free license" offensively on this team or in this league.
Smart came in under Rondo and Turner... And then IT was brought in. The tools are there but Smart is going to have to learn how to use his body, angles, change of speeds to get in the lane more consistently. That's tough when the game is still moving a bit fast around you because afterall you're a rookie, playing one of the deepest and most difficult positions in one of the most ruthlessly competitive professional leagues in the world of sports.
I have full confidence that Smart is on a really great career track. He's in that Jason Kidd-Gary Payton mold of leader.
I agree with this. I think it's more of a coaching decision then anything else. Turner & IT are the primary creators/ball handlers on this team. Even Bradley to a certain extent. Marcus Smart has earned a role in the starting lineup & rotation because he defends first and foremost...but also because he doesn't screw up the rhythm on O. He makes the right pass more often then not...He seems to pick his spots offensively which fits in with what the C's are doing right now. Moving forward into next season and beyond, Smart will likely have more freedom as a decision maker.
And lets not discount that the majority of rookie PG's struggle to run a team. The game is a lot different then the NCAA game. Shot clock is shorter, opposing Defenses are quicker and better...the game is much, much faster and more robust.
Also, it could be that Brad Stevens and Danny Ainge view Smart more as a "combo" guard and want to develop him off the ball as well. That sorta fits in to what the C's are doing right now.














