Revived wrote:AtheJ415 wrote:Revived wrote:High 3pt shooting % on such low volume means nothing. Look at how well Josh Jackson shot from 3 at Kansas compared to how he shot it last year in the NBA.
Players who don’t take many 3s generally can’t shoot well which is why they don’t take it.
Channing Frye took half of the 3s Smith has in Frye's 4 years of college. And he made them half as often. So while I get he isn't an amazing 3 point shooter or anything yet, 1 a game isn't THAT small a sample size and he did hit 45% of them. He projects to be 33.6% in the NBA based on his 3 point and FT rates, which is passable though not good. Either way, there's no reason to think he would be unplayable on a good team when you combine that projected percentage with his awesome defense. And frankly, if you think he isn't a good defender yet then no wing in this draft is playable on the defensive end in the NBA.
It took Channing Frye like 7 years in the NBA before he became a good 3pt shooter at the NBA level.
If it’s gonna take Smith as long then yeah no thanks.
We need players role players who can both defend and shoot. And there are too many guys who can do that in this draft for us to pass on them for a project like Smith.
Yeah, sounds like he can't do either. This is his scouting report word for word. Really sounds a lot like Gerald Green to be honest.

From Stepien just for everybody saying he is too small, not a good defender, and has a broken jumper:
Aggressive defender with quick feet and plus length. Can body his man because he is quick enough to stick with him wherever he tries to go.
Incredible defensive versatility. Has defended every sort of player for Texas Tech this season, from Jevon Carter to Mohamed Bamba.
Tough player who battles through screens, fights on switches, attacks contact, and closes out hard.
Promising mechanics on jumper with compact release and up-and-down form. Doesn’t rely on forward momentum.