Smart dropped down to #8....
I agree with the highlighted part. Even if I give him the benefit of the doubt and take away the "N-word" argument, lashing out at a fan calling you a piece of **** is just a really dumb move. Makes you wonder what else he'll lash out at and where are his self controls.
From the ownership perspective, he is just too much of a loose cannon to have on your team.
Smart was another player who helped himself with strong measurements and athletic testing. While he measured slightly shorter than he was listed (6-3 instead of 6-4), he had a crazy 6-9 wingspan and measured with a strong 36-inch vertical and a very good 10.82 second lane agility score. For someone who weighed in at 227 pounds, those are great numbers. Smart's interviews were a mixed bag, however. While teams love the passion he brings to the table, they believe his explanation of what happened earlier this past season, when he lost his temper on several occasions, was vague. Look for him to be matched up in lots of workouts with Tyler Ennis, Zach LaVine, Nik Stauskas and Gary Harris.
I agree with the highlighted part. Even if I give him the benefit of the doubt and take away the "N-word" argument, lashing out at a fan calling you a piece of **** is just a really dumb move. Makes you wonder what else he'll lash out at and where are his self controls.
From the ownership perspective, he is just too much of a loose cannon to have on your team.