Marcus Smart on DPOY: ‘Guards not winning it, that’s some BS’

Keith Smart: Marcus Smart on guards not winning Defensive Player of the Year in a long time: “I don’t understand why it’s so hard for guards to win it….Guards not winning it, that’s some BS. You got me and Rob not even in the discussion for it. On …

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Jared Weiss @JaredWeissNBA
Marcus Smart is giving a monologue on why he should be defensive player of the year.
We sat down to dive deep into his case back in 2020 on @The Athletic
theathletic.com/1801040/2020/0…10:49 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Marcus Smart: “You put me in front of anybody, I guarantee we’re gonna have a battle. And I guarantee they don’t want to see me neither.” – 10:49 PM
Tom Westerholm @Tom_NBA
Marcus Smart just made a fairly bitter and fairly reasonable argument that guards should be able to win Defensive Player of the Year. – 10:48 PM
Brian Robb @BrianTRobb
Marcus Smart: “I don’t play the game for the individual accolades, I play to win games.” – 10:48 PM
Jay King @ByJayKing
Marcus Smart: “I don’t see why it’s so hard for a guard to win (Defensive Player of the Year).” – 10:48 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Marcus Smart on guards not winning Defensive Player of the Year in a long time: “I don’t understand why it’s so hard for guards to win it….Guards not winning it, that’s some BS. You got me and Rob not even in the discussion for it. On the best defensive team in the league.” – 10:48 PM
Jay King @ByJayKing
Marcus Smart clearly impressed by Cade Cunningham. Said Cunningham has a Jayson Tatum type personality, doesn’t say much even as he’s playing well. – 10:44 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Marcus Smart on Cade Cunningham: “Shoooot. Being a Dallas kid, an Oklahoma State kid, I’ve been knowing Cade since before we were here. If you don’t do it, he’s going to bring it. He did a great job early on. And he didn’t say anything. Just did his work.” – 10:44 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Marcus Smart: “That’s the defense we’ve been playing. That’s what we try to pride ourselves on. We slipped early on, but we picked up late.” – 10:42 PM
Jay King @ByJayKing
Marcus Smart: “Just one of those games. Detroit played hard. We all say they’re a lot better than their record says.” – 10:41 PM
John Schuhmann @johnschuhmann
Jayson Tatum’s having an incredible last few weeks, but it doesn’t matter, because he blew the layup on what would have been the Dime of the Year from Marcus Smart. pic.twitter.com/tPMoZi361l9:39 PM

Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Cade Cunningham had 18 points at the half. Marcus Smart has guarded him for most of the third quarter, without a lot of switching and Cunningham has just two points. – 9:17 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
The game gets physical, chaotic and messy? That’s Marcus Smart time. – 9:13 PM
James Edwards III @JLEdwardsIII
Marcus Smart has been ridiculously good tonight.
Celtics are up by three with 3:57 left in the 3Q. – 9:12 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
Celtics starters tonight:
Robert Williams
Al Horford
Jayson Tatum
Jaylen Brown
Marcus Smart
Pistons starters:
Marvin Bagley III
Jerami Grant
Saddiq Bey
Cade Cunningham
Cory Joseph – 7:08 PM
John Karalis @John_Karalis
Robert Williams says Marcus Smart should be the DPOY. He just spent 2 answers calling Smart a great leader many times, explaining how Smart calls out opponent plays/tendencies that lead to Celtics steals. Williams says his defensive grit & drive comes from Smart – 11:07 AM
Jared Weiss @JaredWeissNBA
Asked Rob Williams if he thinks he should win DPOY, but he gives his vote to Marcus Smart. – 11:05 AM

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Doncic would claim, quite incredulously, that he initially believed Gobert threw him to the court before a video replay revealed the absence of anything: “I thought it was the worst, and then I saw it and it was nothing,” Doncic said. “We were all laughing on the bench.” Gobert was not laughing. Instead, he was fuming about an apparently constant stream of over-the-top comments emanating from the deep reserves on Dallas’ bench. “There’s a lot of things being said that wouldn’t be said outside a basketball court. A lot of things I don’t say,” Gobert explained. “I’m not perfect, but I don’t say things to guys that I wouldn’t tell them to their face outside the locker room. It’s a lot of talk.” -via Salt Lake Tribune / March 8, 2022
“The officials have got to get to a point where they check — on both sides — that no lines have been crossed, verbally or with actions,” he said. “There was a lot of things being said out there. At some point, we’re men, too. My thing is, I’ve gotta keep my mind in the right place. My team needs me in the game. “You’ve got guys on the bench that don’t play that just keep talking and saying some stuff, and the officials can hear and they don’t do anything. As a man, it’s like, is it worth being suspended? We shouldn’t have to ask ourselves that question,” Gobert continued. “[The refs] have to do a better job keeping that in check. It’s actions, but the words carry weight. If someone is disrespected, at some point, as men, we’re gonna ask ourselves: Do we want to stay on the court, or penalize our team and stand up for ourselves? I usually take the first option.” -via Salt Lake Tribune / March 8, 2022
Later, as the first half expired, Doncic drove the lane, looked for a foul, did not get one, and began chirping at the referees for the umpteenth time, prompting an annoyed Gobert to toss the ball to him as he began to exit the court. That led to Doncic trying to fire the ball back at Gobert, and for the players to be separated. Doncic was subsequently assessed a technical. “They’re two, three games ahead of us and it was a big game. So those games are going to get chippy at some point,” Doncic would tell reporters afterward. “… Just, you know, emotions. That’s it.” -via Salt Lake Tribune / March 8, 2022