This is just me, but I consider "bad shots" to be turnovers. When I look at Smart's shot selection last night I saw a lot of "bad shots" that I don't want him taking in an actual NBA game. For me, his turnover count was more than double the two he officially recorded. I really enjoy watching Smart play but I didn't enjoy his outside shooting last night.
Let him shoot. He needs to try to find some consistency. Don't let it bother you. As long as he continues shooting 30%, there's no way he'll have a major role in our offense. If there isn't progression, he'll just continue to be a defensive role player. Summer league is the time when he can try to make that progression in situations that don't count.
Also, even with the garbage shooting, the inflated stats help his trade value a bit. It'd be more concerning if Smart came out and took 5 shots. We need to keep that trade value high if we have any hope including him in a large package for a star this summer.
Do YOU actually want to see the Celtics land a star THIS summer? I'm only asking because I thought the general tone of your posts throughout the forum was the opposite, seeking more of a just build approach?
At first I was disappointed with the Celtics off-season thus far, bearing in mind we're barely a month away from the Finals. Then I considered what the Lakers have done in comparison to us. The Lakers didn't sign "stars", don't get me wrong, but I'd much rather continue "collecting assets" than being in the mess they are drafting guys who need to develop, while paying an all star $20+mil, and trading for/signing guys like Hibbert, Lou Williams, and Bass.